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  • Islamic Principle of Al-Takeyya Infecting Nation


    Bob McCarty WritesAuthority Authority: 556
    The Islamic principle that allows Muslims to lie under certain circumstances without fear of punishment or retribution, and it’s clearly infecting the nation’s leaders and members of the mainstream news media.What is Al-Takkeya? In an article published at Islam Review, former Muslim Abdullah Al Araby provides a ...
    11 hours ago
  • Siemens Buys the Washington Post


    Maryland Politics WatchAuthority Authority: 482
    OK, just kidding. But maybe not. Check out their home page today, which had almost half of its screen area covered by two Siemens ads. It looks like they had to shrink the content print to fit those indispensable messages from their sponsor. Look, we know that things are bad at the Post, but are they really ...
    12 hours ago
  • Hasan warned: such killings are for Islam


    Muslims Against ShariaAuthority Authority: 590
    The Washington Post shows the slides shown by the Fort Hood jihadist before he acted on his beliefs: Maj. Nidal M. Hasan , the Army psychiatrist believed to have killed 13 people at Fort Hood, was supposed to discuss a medical topic during a presentation to senior Army doctors in June 2007. Instead, ...
    13 hours ago
  • Michael Tomasky: Has the clock run out on Washingtons other paper and its eccentric owner?


    Comment is free | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 155
    Could the rumours surrounding the Washington Times bring about the end of DCs other paper? Michael Tomasky
    13 hours ago
  • Redefining Competence And Ethics In The Age Of Obama


    FamilyFoundationBlog.comAuthority Authority: 136
    Probably not too many of you have heard the name of Erroll Southers, but he is President Barack Obama’s nominee to head up the Transporation Safety Administration (see Federal Times ). As it turns out, once upon a time, Southers used his access to government records to spy on his ex-wife’s boyfriend (see ...
    14 hours ago
  • Virginia News Stand: November 11, 2009


    FamilyFoundationBlog.comAuthority Authority: 136
    Annotations & Elucidations “Stylistic” Election Coverage The Communications Department didn’t come up with much from conventional news sources today, but I dug around and found, in of all places, in-depth election coverage and post mortems from Richmond’s too-old-to-be-hip-anymore weekly ...
    15 hours ago
  • MoCo. Promotes Smart Growth, No-Car-Necessary Development Policy


    Housing ComplexAuthority Authority: 559
    A few weeks back, I blogged about car-free visions taking over suburbia : reduced parking requirements in Tyson’s Corner; Parking meters that could suddenly be adjusted up to exorbitant rates in Arlington and D.C. to discourage driving in the area. And today,  the Washington Post reports on the latest move ...
    15 hours ago
  • Muslims in the military


    Blogging ReligiouslyAuthority Authority: 125
    In light of this being Veteran’s Day and the continuing grief over Fort Hood, I wanted to cite a Washington Post article about Muslims in the military. The Post’s Michelle Boorstein reports that “3,557 members of the 1.4 million-member U.S. armed forces describe themselves as Muslim.” She summarizes: ...
    17 hours ago
  • Even conservative columnists are getting sick of GOP lies


    Later OnAuthority Authority: 498
    Steve Benen at Political Animal : The Washington Post ’s Ruth Marcus explained in her new column that she’s "not a huge fan" of the House health care bill — she didn’t say why, exactly — but the columnist ended up cheering for the legislation anyway. Apparently, Marcus heard an "appalling amount of ...
    17 hours ago
  • Talking Travel with Step Back from the Baggage Claim, Jason Barger


    GadlingAuthority Authority: 689
    Filed under: Arts and Culture , Stories , Books , Talking Travel , Transportation , Airports Jason Barger already knew a fair amount about people before he headed off his 7-day, 7-airport travel spree to do nothing but watch them interact. Hed spent many a spring break leading adolescents and adults on ...
    21 hours ago
  • 25 Blogs Worth Big Bucks In America


    thephotographer4youAuthority Authority: 130
    Image by Getty Images via Daylife Talk about an inspiring and positive outlook for all bloggers everywhere…..the article is excellent! It has been nearly a year since 24/7 Wall St. did its latest edition of the Twenty Five Most Valuable Blogs. Valuations have moved up significantly since then. ...
    22 hours ago
  • Michael Phelps has sub-standard performance at FINA/Arena World Cup in Sweden - Washington Post


    Beijing 2008 StadiumAuthority Authority: 144
    guardian.co.uk Michael Phelps has sub-standard performance at FINA/Arena World Cup in Sweden Washington Post Even that performance at the Eriksdalsbadet swim center was not up to the standard of the most accomplished swimmer in the sports history, an athlete who … National Youth World Cup ...
    1 day ago
  • Stupid News Writing By Professionals


    Grumpy LionAuthority Authority: 113
    In today’s Globe two Washington Post reporters write about last night’s execution of John Allen Muhammad, the D.C. sniper who, with an accomplice, murdered ten people in October 2002. The story contains this paragraph, by reporters Josh White and Maria Glod: The killings began with no explanation. Then ...
    1 day ago
  • Anti-Statism in America


    The New Republic - Health Care FeedAuthority Authority: 750
    Anyone who has followed closely the debate over national health insurance has probably noticed some peculiar inconsistencies in Americans’ attitudes toward the legislation. A Pew Poll released on October 8 found “steady support” for specific elements of the health care plan, including the public alternative to ...
    1 day ago
  • Guns Don’t Kill People, Islamofascists Do!


    American Conservative DailyAuthority Authority: 501
    By John W. Lillpop How ironic that as America struggles to cope with the insane slaughter of thirteen people at Fort Hood by a Muslim fanatic, the so-called “Beltway Sniper,” another convert to the Religion of Peace, was put to death for killing ten people in 2002. As reported, in part, at wtopnews.com: ...
    1 day ago
  • Guest Commentary: Even Pres. Obama Knows the Government Interferes with Efficient Health Care


    Iowa Defense AllianceAuthority Authority: 121
    by Pat Bertroche, D.O. As Swine Flu, or to be PC, H1N1 influenza, sweeps across our nation, the media is filled with all kinds of contradictory information.  There are vaccine shortages, but they are not critical now.  Or there’s a problem with the vaccine, but it’s safe.  And, of course, the inevitable slew ...
    1 day ago
  • CBS and NBC Skip Hasans Ominous We Love Death More Than You Love Life


    NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media BiasAuthority Authority: 830
    Tuesday night ABCs Brian Ross highlighted how in a 2007 presentation mass-murdering Army Major Nidal Hasan exposed his radicalism and adherence to Islam over the U.S. Army as he charged “its getting harder and harder for Muslims in the service to morally justify being in a military that seems constantly engaged ...
    1 day ago
  • Alienware M15x (with Core i7-920XM)


    GeekedAbout.com News - Main RSS FeedAuthority Authority: 173
    To fans of high-end hardware who want to be a little more mobile: Check out the new Alienware M15x. Take Alienwares M17x , shrink it down to the all-purpose size bracket (our test unit had a 15.6-inch screen), and pop in a Core i7 CPU. If you dont need to read any further, thats about as...
    1 day ago
  • Fast Forward: Sidekick Users See Their Data Vanish Into a Cloud


    GeekedAbout.com News - Main RSS FeedAuthority Authority: 173
    A server meltdown over the weekend wiped out the master copies of personal data -- including address books, calendars, to-do lists and photos -- accumulated by users of T-Mobiles formerly popular Sidekick smartphone .
    1 day ago
  • Headline Roundup: Troubled American Psychiatrist Allegedly Turns Gun on Warmongers at Ft. Hood


    Big HollywoodAuthority Authority: 814
    Nidal “Gary” Hassan – All-American boy was haunted by memories of Gitmo, ‘Nam, Hiroshima INEVITABLY, ANOTHER SOLDIER SNAPS Distraught pacifist conscientious objector tormented by horrors of war, as far as you know Newsroom experts: stress, violence, stupidity, tragedy a way of life for ...
    1 day ago

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