Early this afternoon, Fox News began reporting that intelligence officials had informed them about Al-Qaeda in Yemen actively recruiting English-speaking individuals and looking for people who are more like Americans, having been born in the United States or Canada. While that sounds like ominous news, it’s nothing new. Jayna Davis, an award-winning investigative journalist from [...]
Terrorists’ Recruitment of ‘Lily Whites’ Nothing New
February 15th, 2010 · No Comments
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Japanese Automakers Should Expect More Recalls
February 15th, 2010 · No Comments
A few days ago, I offered evidence that seems to support speculation that Toyota Motor Company is paying the price today for their executives’ failure to support Barack Obama during his 2008 presidential campaign. Today, I decided to dive into Federal Election Commission records and find out whether or not other Japanese automakers should expect [...]
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Community Hospital Case Offers Bad Punchline
February 15th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Have you heard the one about the politician, the preacher and the unemployed single mother of two? No, it’s not the opening line of a stand-up comic’s joke; instead, it’s a story about small-town health care that might turn your stomach. The story was shared with me recently by a man who identified himself as [...]
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Check Out My Latest Piece at Pajamas Media
February 15th, 2010 · No Comments
Check out my latest piece, Stacking the Deck Against Chevron in Ecuadoran Lawsuit, published this morning at Pajamas Media. Here’s the crux of it: A $27 billion court case brought by a coalition of indigenous peoples against the oil giant has been fatally tainted by a report written by a man who stands to gain [...]
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