St. Louis native William J. Federer, who’s work has appeared on this blog several times, points out the ultimate result of U.S. deference to Muslims in an excellent piece published today at World Net Daily. An excerpt from Islam’s World Peace: Now or Later? appears below: Moderate Muslims believe the world will submit to Allah [...]
Muslims View World Peace Very Differently
November 5th, 2009 · 1 Comment
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BMW Appears on ‘Mickelson in the Morning’ (Updated)
April 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
If you tuned in to Des Moines’ Newsradio 1040 WHO-AM this morning, you heard me talking about a recent post, Was Symbol on Outhouse Door First Visible Sign of Americans’ Feelings Toward Radical Muslims?, during the 10 a.m. (Central) segment of Mickelson in the Morning. Jan Mickelson, Iowa’s most-prolific conservative radio talk show host, asked [...]
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Mother of Victim Writes Letter Calling for Full, Transparent Reveiw of Flight 93 Memorial Project
February 26th, 2009 · No Comments
Three times during the past couple of years, I’ve written posts about the controversy surrounding efforts to construct a memorial to the heroic passengers aboard Flight 93, the hijacked United Airlines aircraft that crashed into a field in Western Pennsylvania Sept. 11, 2001. Today, I encourage you to read a letter written by Beverly Burnett. [...]
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Photos Show Today’s News of the World
September 8th, 2008 · No Comments
The photos and captions below provide glimpses into some of the news and events taking place around the world today that do not involve the U.S. presidential candidates or the race for the White House:
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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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Spurlock’s Latest Effort Generates Little Buzz
May 14th, 2008 · No Comments
In a post Dec. 5, 2007, I expressed skepticism about fast-food filmmaker Morgan Spurlock’s claim that he had found Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden. Three months later, I wrote a post about the release of a trailer for Spurlock’s documentary, Where in the World is Osama bin Laden? Since then however, I’ve heard very few [...]
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Wal-Mart Caves to Muslim Pressure
March 3rd, 2008 · 4 Comments
Though I shop at Wal-Mart at least once a week, I must admit I am disappointed with the world’s largest retailer after reading an article at Debbie Schlussel‘s blog today. Will it stop me from shopping at the Bentonville, Ark.-based retailer’s outlet nearest me? Probably not — at least, not yet. But it has prompted [...]
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