Foreign/Defense Policy

Muslim Brotherhood Out, Killing Christians In

Muslim Brotherhood Out, Killing Christians In

By John Biver

Another important article from the Middle East Forum: “In scattered locations across Egypt,” wrote Morning Star News, “mobs of hard-line Muslims enraged over the deposing of the country’s Islamist president [Muhammad Morsi] this week…

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Islam’s civil war moves to Egypt

Islam’s civil war moves to Egypt

By John Biver

And interesting write-up from David P. Goldman at the Middle East Forum: The vicious crosswind ripping through Egyptian politics comes from the great Sunni-Shi’ite civil war now enveloping the Muslim world from the Hindu…

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Historic Rescuers

Historic Rescuers

By John Biver

From Thomas Sowell: It is not really news that Victor Davis Hanson has written another outstanding and eye-opening book. He has done that before and repeatedly, on a variety of subjects. The subject of…

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What Is Private, What Is Not: The national security of the U.S. justifies the collection of “metadata”

By The Editor

Two con, two pro — four articles regarding the TSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: By disclosing these highly classified national security programs to the foreign media, Edward Snowden effectively appointed himself to the United States Congress, Presidency and Supreme Court — and made himself the arbiter of all things constitutional. […]

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D-Day plus 69 years

By John Biver

Rush Limbaugh recently visited Normandy and spoke about his experience — it’s posted at his website. This was my post after my own visit five years ago. And here are the two great speeches…

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Looking Back — and Forward

Looking Back — and Forward

By John Biver

Another excellent column from Thomas Sowell: A hundred years ago, anyone who might have predicted in 1913 the monumental, man-made catastrophes that would occur in the rest of the 20th century would have been…

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