What Obama Isn’t Telling You About the Middle East

On October 29, 2012,

Octo­ber 28, 2012 Breitbart.com The biggest issue Israel faces today is not the garden-variety Arab Spring. It also is not whether equal­ity and democ­racy reign in Israel. It’s also sur­pris­ingly not the Palestinian-Israeli con­flict many asso­ciate as the bone of con­tention of the region. The mother-of-all-issues, as I learned Mon­day from Dr. Andy David, Israel’s Consul […]

Israel Still the Beacon of Nations 64 Years Later

On April 26, 2012,

April 26, 2012 • Act For Israel It’s hard to believe 64 years after Israel reached its mod­ern inde­pen­dence that we would be in an inces­sant world dis­cus­sion about how to carve up the Jew­ish state even more to pro­vide a new home­land for more Arabs. After all, in 1947 the UN par­celed out more land […]

Global March to Jerusalem: Inquisition 2012?

On March 29, 2012,

When I read the orga­niz­ers of the Global March on Jerusalem were claim­ing Israeli Jews were “Judaiz­ing” Israel, I nearly choked on whole wheat Matzah (I’m start­ing early this year). The term “judaiz­ing” hasn’t been in com­mon use since the days of the Inqui­si­tion. Back then, I would be jailed, tor­tured and likely killed for being a “converso.” […]

Meet the REAL Apartheid States in the Middle East

On May 31, 2011,

For years, those protest­ing Israel have claimed that Israel is an apartheid state. Yet, any­one com­par­ing Israel to its neigh­bors would walk away shak­ing their heads. Let’s look at the facts so we can put this pop­py­cock to rest. Israel allows free­dom of speech, reli­gion, vot­ing and sex­ual ori­en­ta­tion. It has more com­pa­nies on the NASDAQ […]

Replacing Demonization with a Conversation

On March 3, 2011,

There’s no doubt that if Israel’s crit­ics com­pared the Jew­ish State to its Arab neigh­bors toe-to-toe, they would see that their crit­i­cisms of Israel were pal­try when com­pared to the lack of democ­racy, human rights and indi­vid­u­als free­doms allowed in Arab coun­tries. Alan Krinksy hits a high note with his arti­cle in the Syd­ney Morn­ing Herald […]

When Did Liberals Become Hypocrites?

On August 20, 2010,

Grow­ing up, being a lib­eral meant you were an intel­lec­tual who stood for noble causes like progress, peace and human rights. I’m proud to say my dad was one – he knew the wrongs that needed to be resolved but also knew when some­one put lip­stick on a pig. Yet today, those that claim to be lib­eral are often walking […]

Aladdin Take Cover: Saudi Arabia Wants You for Sorcery

On December 23, 2009,

Sor­cery plays a huge role in Harry Pot­ter nov­els and sub­se­quent block­busters. It even did well for Disney’s Aladdin sto­ry­books and ani­mated movies. So imag­ine get­ting the death penalty for own­ing a book on magic, try­ing to learn it or believ­ing in psy­chic medi­ums like John Edward or James Van Praagh. This alone would indict mil­lions of […]

Read Between the Lies

On December 15, 2009,

We hear an awful lot that Islam is a reli­gion of peace. And I know some who fit that descrip­tion. Yet coun­tries that have near 100 per­cent Islamic pop­u­la­tion – Afghanistan, Soma­lia, Saudi Ara­bia and Yemen – seem any­thing but peace­ful. So why are we privy to fre­quent news reports of Islamic ter­ror­ist attacks, sui­cide bomb­ings, insur­gent uprisings […]

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