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This year CPAC excluded presentations by conservatives whose messages and missions concern the threat of radical Islam, jihadists, at home and abroad. Posted under:
Giving Aid and Comfort
Mainstream reports covering the “Juma” focus on the small Muslim turnout, a fact which is irrelevant in establishing the criminal element inherent in such an invite. Posted under:
U.S. To Resume Giving Massive Foreign Aid to Egypt
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Online Debate: Should Illegal Immigrants be Allowed to Serve in the US Military?
Norm--Times have changed drastically in America and around the world since WWII. At that time radical Islam did not present a problem to US security. To think that any illegal who takes an Oath to defend America is telling the truth, is naive. We know that Jihadists believe that anything they say or do is okay, according to Allah, Posted under:
Should Military Service be a Pathway to Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants?
In the Florida Debate, the topic of the DREAM Act resurfaced as Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich said they could support a version of the DREAM Act providing a fast-track citizenship path for those who enter the U.S. military. The original version of the DREAM Act allowed for a pathway to citizenship for children of illegal immigrants who had lived in the U.S. for many years and enrolled in college or signed up for the U.S. military. Read more » Posted under:
Enlisting Illegal Aliens In Our Military Is A Bad Idea!
This post is one side of an ONLINE DEBATE between Norman Adams and Shirley Spellerberg. What about the Jihadists already in our country? Read more » Posted under:
The Terrorists Among Us and the Inevitable Consequences!If all do not join now to save the good old ship of the Union this voyage, nobody will have a chance to pilot her on another voyage. - Abraham Lincoln
CNN: Al-Awlaki threatens Americans How long will it take for Americans to wake up to the dangers of the Islamic ‘religion of peace’? President George W. Bush Posted under:
Bill O'Reilly, The View, and the Muslim Dilemma
"You have just seen what should not happen. We should be able to have discussions without washing our hands, and screaming, and walking offstage."Read more » Posted under:
Times Square Attempted Bomber Sentenced to Life in Prison, Said He Would Do It Again
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My Personal Encounters with Muslims and their Treatment of Woman - Part II The Wedding
So husbands should love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself. - Ephesians 5:28 *Continued on from "My Personal Encounters with Muslims and their Treatment of Women - Part I" Do I believe that all Muslims are evil, NO. Do I believe that all Muslims wish to kill us, NO. Do I believe that the ‘religion of peace’ is detrimental to women, YES I do! What I know is that WE must stand firm in what WE believe, in our Judeo-Christian values, in our own culture, in our own American dream. By being tolerant we give the impression that we can be subdued. Posted under:
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CPAC 2013 included some controversy, which resulted in the Breitbart.com team sponsoring a hastily organized session on Saturday afternoon that featured a panel of prominent thought leaders on the American Right who were “uninvited” by the CPAC board.
Siraj Wihhaj, AN UNINDICTED CO-CONSPIRATOR IN THE 1993 WTC BOMBING, was invited to deliver the “Juma,” an Islamic prayer, at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. This is a man who once
The U.S. State Department announced Friday that the USA will resume its massive foreign aid giveaway of $1.5 Billion to Egypt. Since Congress passed a law in December prohibiting funding unless the State Department certifies that Egypt is making progress on basic democratic freedoms, it would seem that this action is being taken contrary to this congressional directive. 
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Last week on "The View,"
The Times Square attempted bomber Faisal Shahzad was sentenced to life in prison this morning. Shahzad failed to show remorse for his actions and admitted that he would try it again if he hadn't been caught, although he didn't care much about his life sentence. 

