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- Baehr: In any case, the atmosphere for pro-Israel activity in Washington has dramatically improved
- "Ephraim Talabi, now 55, goes to Jordan to find the former Fatah fighter Mohammed a-Sati, who 'brought me back to sanity, to my real life' through simple acts of kindness"
- "What you need to know about the big-spending Jewish donors seeking to influence this year’s high-stakes elections"
- “This is a glorious beat down on Mamdani and his radical cronies”
- Israeli technology tackles radiation disease
- "We conclude that in our opinion, "State of Terror" is an antisemitic fraud"
- “AIPAC only has fig-leaf tours of the heartland, and of the hundreds of speakers at their yearly Policy Conference, there are few representatives from Judea and Samaria, and fewer sessions dealing with the topic of the “settlements.”
Tag Archives: Lois Lerner
Bureaucracy corruption will continue regardless of who’s elected
USA TODAY Washington’s culture of corruption rots on by Glenn Reynolds February 8, 2016 Last week saw the passage of a grim milestone in government corruption: Pepperdine University Law Professor Paul Caron’s TaxProf blog marked the 1000th day of the scandal involving … Continue reading
IRS loses another round in its court battle with Z Street
AMERICAN THINKER by Thomas Lifson June 20, 2015 …The pro-Israel organization Z STREET was today, once again, vindicated in a court of law in its now nearly five year effort to redress the violation of its Constitutional rights by the … Continue reading
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Are Lois Lerner’s Emails Really Lost? Is Lois Lerner the new Rose Mary Woods?
COMMENTARY by John Steele Gordon June 15, 2014 I wrote on Friday how the IRS, after a full year of stonewalling, sent a letter to Dave Camp, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, saying that a vast trove of emails … Continue reading