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How the Soviets Gave the Mullahs the BombBy Jamie GlazovFrontPageMagazine.com | August 23, 2006 Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Regnar Rasmussen, a former military interpreter and interrogation specialist trained at the Danish Armed Forces' Specialist School. For more than ten years, he worked as a translator in the Danish Central Police Department (immigration department) as well as in several criminal investigations departments. He affirms that, through his experience, he learned of the many ways in which the Soviet system trained the Islamist enemy we now face in the terror war. More frightening yet, he claims that his sources informed him back in...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Richard Mgrdechian, the author of the new book, How The Left Was Won: An In-Depth Analysis of the Tools and Methodologies Used by Liberals to Undermine Society and Disrupt the Social Order. Richard Mgrdechian FP: Richard Mgrdechian, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Mgrdechian: Thanks for having me. FP: So what led you to write this book? Mgrdechian: Over the past several years, I’ve grown more and more concerned by what I saw happening within American society in terms of the increasing levels of divisiveness and the subtle, but undeniably destructive effects that liberal policies were having...
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FP: James Rothrock, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Rothrock: It’s an honor to be here. FP: So tell us a bit about what inspired you to write this book. Rothrock: I served in Vietnam and lived through the tumultuous antiwar years. I have always been troubled by those in the antiwar movement who undermined their own country, subverted the nation’s war effort, and tarnished the image of the American servicemen who served their country, many of whom gave their all. I still remember the day I returned from Vietnam and was told to change into civilian clothes before proceeding off base....
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is James Rothrock, a former career officer in the U.S. Air Force, with special assignments in Athens, Paris, Saigon, Tokyo and Stuttgart. As a former adjunct professor at Troy University, he taught world, regional and political geography. In Vietnam he experienced firsthand the Tet Offensive of 1968, where he saw a major allied victory turned into a disastrous defeat by the antiwar critics back home. He is the author of the new book Divided We Fall, which makes the case that disunity, incited and fueled by the antiwar movement, led to America’s defeat in Vietnam. FP:...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is D.C. Watson, a former wrestler and bouncer. He is nationally certified in Neuromuscular Physiology and is a licensed X-ray technologist. He is the author of the new book Truth is Not Bigotry. FP: D.C. Watson, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Watson: Thank you for having me. FP: Tell us in general what your book is about and what inspired you to write it. Watson: Well, the first few chapters of this book have nothing at all to do with anything other than stories being told by several of my friends about some of my wrestling and...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Chuck Morse, the author of The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism - Adolf Hitler and Haj Amin al-Husseini. Mr. Morse will be speaking at the International Institute for Holocaust Research-Yad Vashem in Jerusalem, March 23. He is a Republican candidate for Congress in Massachusetts where he is campaigning against Barney Frank.Glazov: Chuck Morse, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Morse: Thank you. Glazov: Tell us why you wrote your book. Morse: After the terrorist attack on Sept. 11, 2001, I was searching for an answer to the question of how people could be so filled with hate for...
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Despite the antiwar Left's favorite mantra about how Bush lied regarding WMDs in Iraq, the evidence now proves there were WMDs after all. According to recent announcement made by Senator Rick Santorum and Rep. Peter Hoekstra , approximately 500 weapons munitions, containing degraded mustard or sarin nerve agent, have been discovered in Iraq since 2003. Saddam, therefore, had the means to put WMDs into terrorists' hands. So what is the primary significance of these revelations? And why are these developments not front page news in our media? Where are all of Bush's critics who called him a liar? Where are...
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An interview by Jamie Glazov with Larry Arnhart, a professor of political science at Northern Illinois University, about his new book Darwinian Conservatism. Glazov: Larry Arnhart, thanks for taking the time out to talk about your new book. Arnhart: It’s a pleasure. Thank you for inviting me. Glazov: Tell us briefly what your book is about and your main argument. Arnhart: I am trying to persuade conservatives that they need Charles Darwin. Conservatives need to see that a Darwinian science of human nature supports their realist view of human imperfectability, and it refutes the utopian view of the Left that...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Peter Beinart, editor-at-large at The New Republic. He is the author of the new book The Good Fight: Why Liberals---and Only Liberals---Can Win the War on Terror and Make America Great Again. FP: Peter Beinart welcome to Frontpage Interview. It is a pleasure and privilege to be in your company. Beinart: Nice to be talking with you. FP: David Horowitz will join us for the discussion, but let's first talk to you about your book. Before we even get to that, let me ask you to comment on the recent killing of Zarqawi. What...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is James Bowman, the author of the new book Honor: A History. FP: James Bowman, welcome to Frontpage Interview.Bowman: Thank you.FP: What motivated you to write a book about honor?Bowman: It’s something I’ve been thinking about ever since Vietnam. Like a lot of young men eligible for the draft at the time, I felt that serving my country in Vietnam was the last thing I would have wanted to do, so that when I flunked my draft physical I was overjoyed. But I noticed that the doctor who told me I was unfit, who must have seen...
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Osama in His Own Words By Jamie Glazov FrontPageMagazine.com | June 19, 2006 Brad K. Berner is a professor at Western International University in Phoenix, Arizona and at Estrella Mountain Community College in Avondale, Arizona. He is the author of the new book Jihad: Bin Laden in His Own Words, Declarations; Interviews and Speeches. FP: Prof. Berner, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Berner: Thank you. FP: So what inspired you to compile the terror master’s key declarations, interviews and speeches? Berner: I have a background in the subject. Part of my Master's degree was in Islamic history, and I have maintained...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Michael P. Tremoglie, a Frontpage columnist since 1999, ex-cop from Philadelphia and author of the new novel A Sense of Duty, a saga of loyalty and integrity - and one's obligations to others. He can be contacted at nattybumpo1981@yahoo.com. FP: Michael P. Tremoglie, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Tremoglie: Thank you very much for inviting me. I always enjoy reading Frontpage Interview. FP: Tell us what made you write this novel and what it is about. Tremoglie: Just as Heterodoxy and Frontpage have debunked many myths about race, crime, the role of men in modern society,...
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A Sense of Duty Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Michael P. Tremoglie, a Frontpage columnist since 1999, ex-cop from Philadelphia and author of the new novel A Sense of Duty, a saga of loyalty and integrity - and one's obligations to others. He can be contacted at nattybumpo1981@yahoo.com. FP: Michael P. Tremoglie, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Tremoglie: Thank you very much for inviting me. I always enjoy reading Frontpage Interview. FP: Tell us what made you write this novel and what it is about. Tremoglie: Just as Heterodoxy and Frontpage have debunked many myths about race, crime, the role of...
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Just recently, Saddam Hussein's former southern regional commander, Gen. Al-Tikriti, gave the first videotaped testimony confirming that Iraq had WMDs up to the American invasion in 2003 and that Russia helped removed them prior to the war. His testimony confirms numerous other sources that have pointed to Russia's secret alliance with Iraq and the co-ordinated moving of WMDs before the American liberation. Today we've invited three experts on this subject to discuss the details of Al-Tikriti's testimony and its larger significance. Our guests today are: John Loftus, president of the Intelligence Summit, a non-profit, non-partisan charity to support our intelligence...
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Symposium: Iran: To Strike or Not to Strike? By Jamie GlazovFrontPageMagazine.com | May 19, 2006 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's18-page letter to President Bush has confirmed, among other things, one highly disturbing reality: Iran will continue chasing its nuclear program -- and to dismiss the West’s warnings to desist from such behavior. More toubling still: just recently, a top Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander, Mohammad Ebrahim Dehghani, threatened that Israel would be Iran's first target in response to any U.S. attack. This threat is especially worrisome in light of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's expressed yearning for Israel to be "wiped off the map". The U.S., Britain and France...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Thomas Joscelyn, an expert on the international terrorist network. Much of his research has focused on the role that nations such as Saddam's Iraq and the mullah's Iran have played in providing support, training and funding for terrorist entities such as al Qaeda, al Qaeda's affiliates, Hamas, Hezbollah and other terrorist groups. He has written extensively about these connections for the Weekly Standard and in several other publications. Currently, he is organizing a research project to review and translate the millions of documents captured from the fallen Iraqi regime and the Taliban. Joscelyn: For the...
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The Iraqi WMDs That Slipped Through Our FingersBy Jamie GlazovFrontPageMagazine.com | April 6, 2006 Frontpage Interview’s guest is Paul (Dave) Gaubatz, a former U.S. Federal Agent (Arabic linguist/counter-terrorist specialist) who was deployed to Iraq at the start of Operation Iraqi Freedom. His mission was to search for WMDs. Four sites he identified were not searched by ISG (Iraq Survey Group) and he has waged a three year battle to get them searched. He is currently the Chief Investigator with the Dallas County Medical Examiner, Dallas, TX. He can be contacted at pdgaubatz@yahoo.com. FP: Mr. Gaubatz, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Gaubatz: Thank you Jamie. FP: Let’s start...
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Glazov: Ok, let’s move on to your book. You make the point that the Islamist threat to the West is greater than ever. Can you explain? And this means we are losing the terror war, no? Trifkovic: Losing, absolutely, without a doubt. After Stalingrad Germany was doomed, after Moscow Napoleon was finished, and after Gettysburg the Confederacy could no longer hope to turn the tide. No such turning point has been reached in the misnamed Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). We need a comprehensive strategy of defense not merely against a small jihadist elite but against an inherently aggressive, demographically...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Lt. Gen. Tom McInerney, the co-author with Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely on their book Endgame: The Blueprint for Victory in the War on Terror. He is a retired Air Force Fighter Pilot who has been a Fox News Military Analyst for the last four and a half years and continues to appear regularly on Fox. He just returned from his second visit to Iraq in December, 2005. FP: Lt. Gen. Tom McInerney, welcome to Frontpage Interview. McInerney: Thank you Jamie. FP: The released audiotapes of Saddam Hussein's conversations with his key officials are turning up more and more evidence of WMDs...
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My book was the first to make the claim that Russia was involved in moving Iraq's WMDs to Syria. After all the nay saying and criticizing I received for it, testimony at the Summit confirmed that this was true... The plan was drawn up after the Soviet Union decided to use its rogue state allies, specifically Libya and Iraq, to sponsor terrorism. The Soviets would help them make WMD in return, believing that would prevent Western retaliation. The head of the KGB, Yuri Andropov, told Pacepa that Russian advisors ran these countries intelligence services. Primakov was the central figure in...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Edward Alexander, professor emeritus of English, University of Washington. He is the author of many books, including The Resonance of Dust: Essays on Holocaust Literature and Jewish, The Jewish Wars: Reflections By One of the Belligerents, and Classical Liberalism and the Jewish Tradition. He is the co-editor (with Paul Bogdanor) of the new book The Jewish Divide Over Israel: Accusers and Defenders. FP: Edward Alexander, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Alexander: Thanks. I'm glad to be here. FP: Why is it that you think that large numbers of Jews have turned against the Jewish state? When...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Andrew Bostom, M.D., M.S. (Providence, RI), an associate professor of medicine in the Division of Renal Diseases of Rhode Island Hospital. He has published articles and commentary on Islam in the Washington Times, National Review, Revue Politique, FrontPage Magazine.com, The American Thinker, Investor’s Buseiness Daily, and other print and online publications. He is the author of the new book The Legacy of Jihad: Islamic Holy War and the Fate of Non-Muslims.
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FP: As a physician by profession, how did you become interested Islam in general and in the topic of your book in particular? Bostom: September 11, 2001 shocked me out of the complete absorption in my career in medicine—specifically, epidemiology and clinical trials—and an accompanying uninformed complacency about world affairs. I grew up in New York City, spending the first 34 years of my life there, and the wife of one of our nephrology fellowship trainees barely made it out of the second World Trade Center tower before it collapsed. The cataclysmic events of 9/11 had very little context for...
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Symposium: Purifying Allah's Soil By Jamie GlazovFrontPageMagazine.com | January 27, 2006The Palestinian parliamentary elections served as yet another frightening reminder of the Islamist yearning to purge the world of Jews. Hamas, which defeated Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party this past wednesday, is unambiguous in its goal of killing Jews and "obliterating Israel." A peek at its Covenant makes its Nazi yearnings transparently clear. And its nothing new, of course. Islamists have always craved the slaughter of Jews. At the conference "The World without Zionism" in Tehran this past October, for instance, Iran’s new dictator, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, continued the Islamist tradition by...
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Infiltration By Jamie Glazov FrontPageMagazine.com | April 12, 2005 Frontpage's Interview guest today is Paul Sperry (sperry@sperryfiles.com), a Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist, Investor's Business Daily veteran, Hoover Institution media fellow and author of the blockbuster new book, Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives have Penetrated Washington (Nelson Current, 2005)." FP: Paul Sperry, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Sperry: Thanks, it's a pleasure. FP: What inspired you to write Infiltration? Sperry: My children. I wrote it in the hopes that my kids and their kids won't have to live under terror alerts. Washington hasn't leveled with us about the full scope and...
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Illegal Invaders By Jamie Glazov FrontPageMagazine.com | January 9, 2006 Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Arizona State Representative Russell Pearce, the former Chief Deputy for Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office and Judge. He is one of Arizona’s and the nation’s most vigilant activists on illegal immigration, securing our borders and enforcing our laws. He is recipient of the Medal of Valor, which is the highest award given in law enforcement for exceptional bravery. He was the architect of the illegal alien "Protect Arizona NOW" initiative known as Proposition 200. FP: Rep. Russell Pearce, welcome to Frontpage Interview. It is a privilege...
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How the NGO Monitor is exposing the hypocritical agenda of the world's largest non-government organizations Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Gerald Steinberg, the founder and editor of NGO Monitor, a website that promotes critical debate and accountability of human rights non-government organizations (NGOs) in the Arab-Israeli conflict. FP: Gerald Steinberg, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Steinberg: Thank you. FP: Tell us about a bit about NGO Monitor and your mission. Steinberg: NGO Monitor was formed following the September 2001 UN Conference on Racism (the “Durban conference”), and the realization that the network of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) were distorting and exploiting universal...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is David Keyes, who assisted a former Israeli ambassador to the U.N. and specialized on terrorism at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. He recently returned from the Middle East where he co-authored academic papers with the former U.N. ambassador and the former head of Israeli military intelligence research and assessment. His latest paper, entitled “Al-Qaeda Infiltration of Gaza: A Post-Disengagement Assessment” was published by the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
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Symposium: The Death of FranceBy Jamie GlazovFrontPageMagazine.com | December 9, 2005 As we watched Paris burn several weeks ago, a troubling question surfaced: is this the death of France? And what ominous sign did the frightening events portend for the rest of Europe? In which way, moreover, can France, and the rest of the continent, still potentially defend itself?It is clear that radical Islam played the main protagonist in the Paris riots. Yet some critics have defensively proclaimed that the riots, and the French crisis upon us, is not about Islam. But then the question must be asked: what is the crisis about? If it isn’t...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Bill Tierney, a former military intelligence officer and Arabic speaker who worked at Guantanamo Bay in 2002 and as a counter-infiltration operator in Baghdad in 2004. He was also an inspector (1996-1998) for the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) for overseeing the elimination of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles in Iraq. He worked on the most intrusive inspections during this period and either participated in or planned inspections that led to four of the seventeen resolutions against Iraq. FP: Mr. Tierney, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Tierney: Thanks for the opportunity. FP: With the...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Bill Tierney, a former military intelligence officer and Arabic speaker who worked at Guantanamo Bay in 2002 and as a counter-infiltration operator in Baghdad in 2004. He was also an inspector (1996-1998) for the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) for overseeing the elimination of weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missiles in Iraq. He worked on the most intrusive inspections during this period and either participated in or planned inspections that led to four of the seventeen resolutions against Iraq. FP: Mr. Tierney, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Tierney: Thanks for the opportunity. FP: With the...
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In a Frontpage Exclusive, one of Saddam’s key henchmen confesses his crimes, asks for forgiveness, and pleads for America not to abandon Iraq. Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Ali Ibrahim Al-Tikriti, a southern regional commander for Saddam's Fedayheen in the mid-to-late 1980's. Due to his ruthlessness in heading the brutal campaign to terrorize the population, he was known as the “Butcher of Basra.” FP: Mr. Ibrahim, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Ibrahim: Thank you Mr. Glazov for providing me the opportunity. I am very grateful for the opportunity to speak freely to the press unlike under Saddam's regime. FP: Tell us...
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The Sickness of Canadian Anti-Americanism By Jamie Glazov FrontPageMagazine.com | March 7, 2003 Canadian anti-Americanism has always been a perfect reflection of the pathological nature of anti-Americanism as a whole. Indeed, in Canada, where I am a citizen and have grown up most of my life, anti-Americanism has literally defined the national identity and culture of this country – and in the most repulsive and embarrassing ways. Today, Canadian anti-Americanism is preventing our present Liberal government from giving full-hearted support to the U.S. against Saddam Hussein. The Canadian leadership would rather exhibit its “independence” of the Americans than to confront...
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By Jamie Glazov FrontPageMagazine.com | October 21, 2005 In this special feature of Frontpage Symposium, we are honored to host a panel of former members of the political faith who have joined us to discuss their intellectual journeys. We are privileged to be joined by: Tammy Bruce, America's openly gay, pro-choice, pro-death penalty, gun-owning and voted-for-Reagan feminist. She hosts a nationally syndicated radio show and is the author of the New York Times bestselling The Death of Right and Wrong. As the former president of the Los Angeles chapter of NOW and Left-wing insider, Ms. Bruce witnessed the Democratic party...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Ryan Mauro, the 19-year-old author of Death to America: The Unreported Battle of Iraq and the youngest hired geopolitical analyst in the country. He is an analyst for Tactical Defense Concepts and Northeast Intelligence Network and is the owner of WorldThreats.com. He will be speaking at the 2006 Intelligence Summit on his work in open-source intelligence. FP: Ryan Mauro, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Mauro: Thank you for having me. FP: You are quite a young fellow. It is quite exceptional for a 19-year-old to be an expert in geopolitical affairs. What got you involved in...
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Suing Kerry By Jamie Glazov FrontPageMagazine.com | October 13, 2005 Frontpage Interview's guest today is Mary Jane McManus, wife of former Vietnam POW, Kevin McManus, who is part of a lawsuit against John Kerry for conspiracy and defamation. FP: Mary Jane McManus, welcome to Frontpage Interview. McManus: Thanks so much for this opportunity. I'm a Frontpage fan. FP: The Vietnam Veterans Legacy Foundation (VVLF), led by a group of former Vietnam combat veterans, including several POWs, is suing Sen. John Kerry and a top DNC campaign official for conspiracy and defamation. You are also involved. Before...
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Princes of Darkness By Jamie GlazovFrontPageMagazine.com | October 7, 2005Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Laurent Murawiec, a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute and the author of the new book Princes of Darkness : The Saudi Assault on the West. FP: Mr. Murawiec, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Murawiec: Thank you, Jamie. FP: What inspired you to write Princes of Darkness? Murawiec: In the first place, I was asked to brief the Defense Policy Board at the Dept. of Defense on Saudi Arabia, and possible policy options. The ruckus that followed was enlightening: after my briefing was leaked to the Washington Post, the...
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Today Frontpagemag.com has assembled a distinguished panel to discuss what happened and why someone like Jared Taylor is singled out to be the messenger, and what the events themselves and the silence that surrounds them tells us. Our guests today are: Debra Dickerson, the author of the prize-winning memoir An American Story and of her recent book The End of Blackness. Educated at the University of Maryland, St. Mary’s University, and Harvard Law School, Ms. Dickerson has been both a senior editor and a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report and a columnist at Beliefnet.Jennifer L. Hochschild, the Henry...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Dr. Theodore Dalrymple, a contributing editor to City Journal and the author of his new collection of essays Our Culture, What's Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses. FP: Dr. Theodore Dalrymple, welcome to Frontpage Magazine. It is a pleasure to have you with us. Dalrymple: Thank you very much for having invited me. FP: It's hard to know where to start Dr. Dalrymple, as your essays evoke so many profound themes. I guess we can begin with your observations on the root causes of many of our social ills. You discuss how in...
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Myths of Vietnam / Lessons for Iraq By Jamie Glazov, FrontPageMagazine.com September 14, 2005 Frontpage Interview’s guest today is veteran R.J. Del Vecchio, the co-author (with Vietnam veteran Bill Laurie) of Whitewash/Blackwash: Myths of the Viet Nam War, a new booklet targeting high school and college students. (Copies can be ordered at TechConsultServ@Juno.com). Mr. Del Vecchio spent from December 1967 to November 1968 as a Combat Photographer in Vietnam for the 1st Marine Division. He has been active in various veterans’ groups and regularly gives presentations on Vietnam in high schools and colleges. FP: R.J. Del Vecchio, welcome to Frontpage...
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Ray Davis, the co-founder (with his wife Rebecca) of a new website called Military Families Voice of Victory (MFVV), designed to give America’s military and its families a collective voice and an on-line vehicle through which to voice their support of America in the terror war. MFVV also keeps tabs on terror groups, as well as on radical left wing groups that seek to undermine America’s effort to defeat terrorism. Ray and Rebecca have three sons, Graham, Brad and Stuart, serving in the military. Graham met up with Stuart when his unit relieved Stuart's on...
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Symposium: The Future of TreasonBy Jamie GlazovFrontPageMagazine.com | September 2, 2005 Jamie Glazov: When it comes to the agitations of the political left over the war in Iraq, Patriotism and Treason are the elephants in the room. And not just for the political left. Even the words “appeasement” and “capitulation” have been absent from the political debate over the war in Iraq, although although there have been prominent advocates for both. Have we seen, as Daniel Pipes has titled a recent column, “The End of Treason” because people identify with causes like Islam and Social Justice and no longer feel...
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Jamie Glazov: When it comes to the agitations of the political left over the war in Iraq, Patriotism and Treason are the elephants in the room. And not just for the political left. Even the words “appeasement” and “capitulation” have been absent from the political debate over the war in Iraq, although although there have been prominent advocates for both. Have we seen, as Daniel Pipes has titled a recent column, “The End of Treason” because people identify with causes like Islam and Social Justice and no longer feel allegiance to nation states? In fact, no one has been prosecuted...
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Symposium: China RisingBy Jamie GlazovFrontPageMagazine.com | August 26, 2005 The recent China-Russia joint military exercises were clearly a symbol of China’s military objectives. Without doubt, the communist regime is in an arms race with the United States and is intent on overtaking the U.S. as the world’s superpower. Many observers also believe that China is preparing for war, knowing that the U.S. represents the only obstacle to its expansionist objectives. Peking recently indicated its seriousness by threatening to use nuclear weapons against the U.S. if it interferes with China’s plan to militarily conquer Taiwan. How dangerous is this situation? What threat does...
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Frontpage's Interview guest today is Paul Sperry (sperry@sperryfiles.com), a Washington, D.C.-based investigative journalist, Investor's Business Daily veteran, Hoover Institution media fellow and author of the blockbuster new book, Infiltration: How Muslim Spies and Subversives have Penetrated Washington (Nelson Current, 2005)." FP: Paul Sperry, welcome to Frontpage Interview. Sperry: Thanks, it's a pleasure. FP: What inspired you to write Infiltration? Sperry: My children. I wrote it in the hopes that my kids and their kids won't have to live under terror alerts. Washington hasn't leveled with us about the full scope and depth of the Islamic threat not only inside America...
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The July suicide bombings in London were yet another horrifying reminder of the dreadful tactic perpetrated by Islamic jihadists in their holy war. To be sure, Israeli citizens have long known the nightmare of suicide bombing – and Iraqis, unfortunately, have become acquainted with it daily. What exactly is inside the mind of the Islamic suicide bomber? What impulse motivates a human being, who supposedly believes in God, to blow himself up alongside innocent people? To discuss these and other questions with us today, Frontpage Symposium has assembled a distinguished panel. Our guests today are: Jessica Stern, an expert on...
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Frontpage Interview guest today is Brigitte Gabriel, a survivor of Islam's Jihad against Lebanese Christians. She is now an expert on the Middle East conflict who lectures nationally and internationally on the subject. She's the former news anchor of World News for Middle East television and the founder of AmericanCongressforTruth.com.FP: Brigitte Gabriel, thank you for joining us today. Gabriel: Thank you for inviting me. I'm delighted to join you. FP: First things first, tell us a bit about your background. Gabriel: I was raised in the only Christian country in the Middle East, Lebanon. A lot of people think the...
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Glazov: Dr. Brody, let’s begin with you. Could you kindly comment on this phenomenon and give your perspective on some of the themes I have raised? Brody: In the early 1980s, in my hometown of New York, it was apparent that AIDS deaths were occurring in transfusees, injecting drug users, and male homosexuals. It was also apparent to the homosexual community that given that affected population, generous federal funding would not be forthcoming. People skilled at public relations developed the "Big Lie": that HIV was a major risk to all, and was readily spread via penile-vaginal intercourse (rather than only...
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A Conversation with the Left About DiscoverTheNetwork.org IntroductionDavid Horowitz’s new database DiscoverTheNetwork.org presents itself as a “guide to the political left.” In less than two months it has been visited by nearly 625,000 individuals in 116 countries and has sparked a great deal of controversy. This controversy has been focused on what constitutes the left, specifically what individuals and organizations should be considered in this database. Objections have been raised to the inclusion of entertainers like Barbara Streisand and Sean Penn, Democrats like Howard Dean and Barack Obama and above all Islamic radicals like blind shiek Omar Abdel Rachman and Abu...
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We did it... We protested churchill. There was a collection of pro-Churchill moonbats that showed up, and we protested them as well.
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