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Tag Archives: radical islam
Drill Baby Drill
David Brooks writes in the New York Times today: “Daniel Kahneman of Princeton University writes about the Focusing Illusion, which holds that “nothing in life is as important as you think it is while you are thinking about it.” He … Continue reading
Posted in Dennis Prager
Tagged character figure, daniel kahneman, david brooks, Dennis Prager, dennisprager, dependence on foreign oil, georgetown university, nobel prize, princeton university, radical islam, talk show host, university audience
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Hysteria On Left About Peter King Hearings On Radical Islam In America
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager said: “There’s nothing anti-Muslim about it. A lot of Muslims have said it is a good opportunity to clear the air. That’s what America is about — clearing the air. “The Left is … Continue reading
Posted in Dennis Prager, Islam
Tagged Dennis Prager, islam in america, orthodox judaism, orthodox rabbi, peter king, radical islam
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How Does A Man Become Admirable?
On his radio show today, Dennis Prager noted: “There are women who are afflicted with the need to tear down whoever is in their lives, including a good man.” Damn, I’ve dated a few of those! Dennis: “A man needs … Continue reading
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Tagged alexis de tocqueville, chinese communism, Dennis Prager, election commissions, hard working man, hot bed, land of opportunity, lone star state, radical islam, regional governments, russian civilization, vladimir putin
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The Wisdom Of Erecting A Mosque Near Ground Zero
Charles Krauthammer writes: Why is America fighting Predator wars in Pakistan and Yemen, surveilling thousands of conversations and financial transactions every day, and engaged in military operations against radical Muslims everywhere from the Philippines to Somalia — because of 19 … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Krauthammer, conservative estimate, lethal attack, propagandists, radical islam, worldwide movement
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Breakfast with Geert Wilders
Sunday morning. My feet hurt. I stayed home all day yesterday resting them. I put on my suit and to support my arches, I slip into my black tennies with the orthodics. I drive north on the 405 in my … Continue reading
Posted in David Horowitz, Personal
Tagged eloquent defender, man purse, orthodics, radical islam, skirball museum, western civilization
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