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Radical Days: Obama’s Funding of Anti-American Extremists

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Stanley Kurtz Radical Days: Obama’s Funding of Anti-American Extremists , Stanley Kurtz It looks like Jeremiah Wright was just the tip of the iceberg. Not only did Barack Obama savor Wright’s sermons, Obama gave legitimacy – and a whole lot of money – to education programs built around the same extremist anti-American ideology preached by […]


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Column One: The disappearance of law

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Caroline Glick , THE JERUSALEM POST Oct. 16, 2008 www.jpost.com /servlet/Satellite?cid=1222017555421&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull The Arab pogrom in Acre on Yom Kippur was yet another wake-up call. The 200 Israeli Arabs who shattered the windshields of 110 Jewish cars, and burned and looted dozens of Jewish businesses in the city on the eve of Yom Kippur while shouting […]


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Obama’s “new direction” – words, mere words.

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

By Ted Belman Today, Obama, in an attempt to burnish his foreign policy credentials, held a conference on foreign policy issues. In his speech he stressed the need for “a new direction” and “multilateralism”. McCain, on the other hand, wants to continue in the same direction and to continue with the present multilateralism without rejecting […]


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Appeal: Olmert must save Gush Katif Judaica

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Following to Ynet report on gross neglect of religious artifacts from former Gaza synagogues, leading lawyer appeals to prime minister, citing treatment as ‘scandalous and illegal’ Kobi Nahshoni Published: 10.16.08, 14:51 / Israel Jewish Scene Gush Katif evictees are threatening to go to the High Court of Justice if their demands for proper treatment of […]


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Column One: The disappearance of law

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Oct. 16, 2008 Caroline Glick , THE JERUSALEM POST The Arab pogrom in Acre on Yom Kippur was yet another wake-up call. The 200 Israeli Arabs who shattered the windshields of 110 Jewish cars, and burned and looted dozens of Jewish businesses in the city on the eve of Yom Kippur while shouting out, “Death […]


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Civil Fights: Just another bit of fish wrapping

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Oct. 15, 2008 Evelyn Gordon , THE JERUSALEM POST Does anyone still remember George W. Bush’s April 2004 letter to Ariel Sharon? At the time, it was touted as Israel’s main quid pro quo for uprooting 25 settlements, expelling some 10,000 Israelis from their homes and withdrawing the army from Gaza. Yet today, it is […]


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Modern Solution for Ancient Lands – Regeneration of the Biblical Dead Sea

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

LESLIE J. SACKS Amid the constant turmoil and angst boiling over in Israel and the West Bank, at the center of the Middle East, lies the Dead Sea. [3] This salt-laden desert sea is rapidly diminishing in size as its source, the Jordan River, dries up: the Syrians (via the Yarmuk, a source for the […]


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McCain for America—and Israel

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

By Morris J. Amitay As a patriotic Jewish American, I care deeply about Israel’s wellbeing and security, as well as that of our own country. In having to choose between the two presidential candidates, I find myself looking closely at their statements, record of accomplishments and the people who advise them now and those they […]


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VP Candidate Joseph Biden: “Tehran’s Favorite Senator” vs. PM Menachem Begin, circa 1982

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

by Susan Rosenbluth, Editor, Jewish Voice and Opinion September 2008 Democratic vice-presidential candidate, Sen. Joseph Biden (D-DE), has a pro-Israel reputation and, in a recent interview with Shalom television, even identified himself as “a Zionist,” but it is open to question what the late Menachem Begin would have to say about that designation for the […]


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Column One: The coming train-wreck in Lebanon

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

Oct. 10, 2008 Caroline Glick , THE JERUSALEM POST Over the past several weeks, both Washington and Jerusalem have spelled out clear policies relating to the situation in Lebanon. The two policies contradict one another, and by adopting them, the US and Israel are on a collision course. Following Lebanese President Michel Suleiman’s visit to […]


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