News You Need to Know 08Mar10
- Spencer: The Lessons of Adam Gadahn
In FrontPage today I write about a couple of things Adam taught us: The first American to be charged with treason since World War II was back in the news Sunday, both for a new videotape he released and for reports of his capture that turned out to be false….
- Australian Muslim leader calls for implementation of “elements of Sharia”
Zachariah Matthews argues that “‘Sharia law could function as a parallel system in the same way that some traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander law was recognised in the Northern Territory.” But there’s a crucial difference: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander laws are not part of a totalitarian, supremacist system…
- U.K.: Female Muslim councillor forced “to dress more conservatively” after threats from other Muslims
“In one call, they warned they would dig up parents’ graves and bury her there instead.” “Brit-Muslim leader forced to dress conservatively after receiving threatening calls,” from Asian News International, March 7 (thanks to Watling): London, Mar. 7 (ANI): A progressive Brit-Muslim woman councillor was forced to dress more conservatively…
- The Lessons of Adam Gadahn
How a call to jihad shows the duplicity of American “moderate” Muslim groups.
- Creating a Drug Crisis
How popular drug collection programs may serve the cause of environmental extremism.
- Obamacare: The Bankrupting of America
Even when the Left is most passionately arguing its ideas it cannot help but sabotage itself.
- Stopping the Imperial Senate
How can we prevent Senate Democrats from forcing through ObamaCare against the will of the American people?
- Who Poses the Greater Threat?
Thomas Sowell’s new book reminds us who puts liberty at peril.
- Newsweek Declares the End of War on Terror
Welcome to the distorted world of Newsweek editor and CNN commentator Fareed Zakaria.
- Yes, Looting is a Crime
It’s a good thing we have post-modern, post-moral professors, or else some might get the crazy notion that looting is a bad thing. From a weekend piece in the Times, apropos the looting that followed last week’s earthquake in Chile, we get these two nuanced views on the morality of – let us dispense with [...]
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