By Bill Federer Guest Blogger “The first nation to recognize my country was Morocco,” stated President Obama in Cairo, Egypt, June 4, 2009. In 1625, Governor William Bradford wrote of a Pilgrim ship returning to England with dried fish and beaver skins to trade for supplies: “They…were well within the England Channel, almost in sight [...]
Why Was Morocco First to Recognize USA?
February 16th, 2010 · 6 Comments
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Will Cross Adorn Coca-Cola Cans This Christmas?
August 18th, 2008 · 41 Comments
The crescent moon and star — yes, the same symbol featured on the flags of so many Muslim countries — is an internationally-recognized symbol of the Islamic faith in much the same way as the cross represents Christianity and the star of David Judaism. When I learned the symbol of the Islamic faith will appear [...]
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Men Arrested in Jersey May Have Wahhabi Roots
May 9th, 2007 · No Comments
Islamic “extremist intruders are opening a Balkan front in the global jihad,” according to writer Stephen Schwartz in an article, The Balkan Front: The Wahhabis are up to no good in southern Europe, that appears in the May 14 issue of The Weekly Standard. Why should this information Schwartz offers be important to you? In [...]
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