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- Shalabi’s actions “cruel and coldblooded,” motivated by a “burning hatred and a desire to murder Jews”
- The Dreyfus Affair: Why the filmmaker’s depiction of early-20th-century anti-Semitism in ‘J’accuse’ is, with reservations, ‘important and beautiful’
- Stabbings, shootings in Tel Aviv suburb
- Gérard Araud, former ambassador to Israel, dismissive of Trump plan, calls West Bank “an apartheid state”
- "A DC rally against Jew-hatred struck many of the right notes, but the poor turnout, combined with obvious divisions between left and right, illustrates the dismal Jewish crisis response"
- Illinois: A case study in how progressives entrench themselves in power
- While American Jewish organizations fiddle
- Mahmoud Abbas: "The Palestinian leader is nothing if not a shrewd politician"
Tag Archives: Pension
How Democrats Pillaged Chicago Toward Bankruptcy
AMERICAN THINKER by Michael Bargo, Jr July 17, 2015 Chicago’s financial situation is the worst of any large municipality in the nation. Moody’s recently downgraded the credit rating of the city’s municipal bonds to junk status, a sure sign to … Continue reading
Salvaging Illinois after the Pension Ruling
From a friend: Here’s the Chicago Tribune’s take on the state of IL this morning, following a ruling on Friday that the new governor and the old legislators can’t simply stiff the state’s employees for the pension benefits that they were … Continue reading