The West assists in its own destruction 155

 Read here how we are letting Islam destroy us, starting with a curb on freedom of speech.

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Europe’s fear of Islam 124

 More about the persecution of Geert Wilders by Islam here.

A Jordan court issues a summons to try him for blasphemy. 

‘But what is most disturbing is that an Islamic country would dare subpoena citizens of another state for an action not committed within its borders but in a land where no laws were broken. Besides being meant as a weapon of intimidation, this tactic also represents a frightening extension of Islamic law into the heart of western countries. But perhaps most ominously, this incredibly brazen measure shows that even a small Islamic country like Jordan has no fear of Europe. And, indeed, no retaliatory response met the Jordanian court’s action against European citizens.’

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Our culture IS better 169

 So says the Dutch member of parliament Geert Wilders, one of the lonely voices raised for freedom in Europe, while himself a hunted man.

Read the interview with him here.

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Fear Obama 154

 ‘If Obama wins, the sharpest lurch left in American history is ahead of us.’

Read here the fearsome reasons why Obama is a threat to America. Follow the link to the story of the decaying slums in Chicago.  

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Wimmin clinging to their victimhood 62

 Read Heather MacDonald’s excellent article  on the desperation in ‘the women’s grievance movement’ here.  

Posted under Commentary by Jillian Becker on Wednesday, July 2, 2008

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The less government does, the better for us all 204

 ‘The greatest threat to mankind’s prosperity is government,’ writes Walter Williams here.

We heartily agree. 

Posted under Commentary by Jillian Becker on Wednesday, July 2, 2008

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Qualifying for the presidency 133

 Being shot down is not a qualification for the presidency, according to Wesley Clark (denigrating John McCain).

True enough. 

But what does qualify a person for that awesome responsibility, which includes responsibility as commander-in-chief?

Experience in administration … good judgment … knowledge of world affairs … military experience …  strength of character … decisiveness …  

Which of these attributes does Barack Obama have?  

A talent for demagoguery we’ll grant  him. But anything else?

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Far-reaching power 130

 The most far-reaching power that a president has is the power to appoint judges to the Supreme Court.  The effect of his choices will continue for a long time after his own tenure of office has passed. It’s vital that judges should be appointed who will uphold the Constitution . 

That is one of the best reasons to vote for McCain.

Read the great Thomas Sowell on this subject here.  

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McCain is the better choice by far 275

 His environmentalism irritates many of us, and he’s a boring speaker, but he would keep taxes down, he would be for drilling and for nuclear power, he would ensure that the victory in Iraq is consolidated, and he would appoint conservative judges to the Supreme Court.  These are excellent reasons to vote for John McCain.

Besides which, an Obama presidency would be a disaster not only for America but for the world. 

Read what Dennis Prager has to say about this here.   

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British judges set terrorists free 35

 I greatly admire Melanie Phillips, the author of this article.

I agree with her on almost everything (not religion). But I think she is being too kind to the British judges and politicians who release terrorists and allow them to be supported by the tax-payer.  She believes they act as they do because they cannot believe that some people have evil intentions. 

I, on the contrary, think that many British judges and politicians, and most lefty intellectuals fully understand the evil motives of Islamic mass-murderers, and are on their side. 

 

Posted under Commentary by Jillian Becker on Tuesday, July 1, 2008

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