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Category Archives: Oriana Fallachi
Shariah: Threat To America
The C.I.A. has developed a competitive threat analysis team to examine policy analysis regarding Islamic terrorism. This past September the CIA released its report titled ‘Sharia: Threat To America’. This 177 page report is lethal in its realism regarding the … Continue reading
Fascist Islam: History & Prospects
Although Malise Ruthven is credited with coining the term ‘Islamofascism’ while writing for the British Independent in 1990, the term was coined by Maxine Rodinson. Nevertheless, we have throughout the west a vast intellectual reserve providing antecedents for us to … Continue reading
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Tagged Fascism, Hitler, Idealism, Kant, liberalism, Malise Ruthven, Maxine Rodinson, Pope John Paul II, Sharia Law, Totalitarianism
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Kosher Turkey In Gaza
For those who find the cultural and political matrix of the Middle East intractable, I ‘d like to put recent events in perspective regarding their trajectories. Most in the West refuse to admonish the political stasis and the social paralysis … Continue reading
Benny Avni: Oriana Fallachi In Drag
One simply cannot find a better informed source on the Middle East and its intractable political, religious pathologies and their geo-political consequences than Benny Avni. His sources remain personal contacts of intelligence agency personnel throughout the globe. Yesterday he revealed … Continue reading
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Obituary: U.S. & International Human Rights Regime 1947-2010
Ahmadinejad’s triangulation with Brazil and Turkey although originating with the American administration reveals two significant points of interest that ought to have Washington reeling. But don’t worry, those at foggy bottom are secure even if the entire infrastructure built since … Continue reading
Posted in Alex Tocqueville, Arnold Toynbee, Conservatism, Constitution, Ethics, International Relations, Morality, Oriana Fallachi, Perils Of Specialization, Politics, Raymond Aron, Terrorism, Uncategorized
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Islam, Democracy & The Freedom Agenda
Saad Eddin Ibrahim is the founder of the Ibn Khaldun Center for Democracy and Civil Rights in Cairo, Egypt. Currently he is visiting professor of sociology at Drew University in Madison New Jersey. His opening lecture at Drew gives a … Continue reading
Walter Laqueur: The Last Days of Europe
For decades now, after the demise of Marxism, Continental Europe has basked in the shadow of Pax Americana. Its welfare state inviting the masses of unassimilated Islamic youth from the basin of the Mediterranean. Today is it known as Eurabia … Continue reading
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Max Boot & Mark Halperin: How Islam Win’s Against The West
The extraordinary devotion to the development and application of technology in pursuit of war aims makes the West seemingly unconquerable. However, the revolution in military affairs possesses an Achilles heel rapidly exposing the West to defeat. We must remember that … Continue reading
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Dr. Leon Kass
“In the Biblical Worldview, the emergence of civilized life is set under a pall of suspicion”.
A New Beginning
Every life begins with great promise. How this promise grows depends on our willingness to accept the challenge of grace in all its tragedy, comedy and unique wonder. Every person knows what fearful destiny waits us; namely death. Nevertheless, in … Continue reading
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