Posted on 02/11/2011 10:08:27 AM PST by central_va
These high volume news days provide cover for the _resident administration to slip in new regulations and do other underhanded things. "Never waste a crises" applies here. We need to pay attention.
This just in:
Obama to hold a celebratory dinner at the White House for our good friends at the Muslim Brotherhood.
Let's hope they slip in a pile of their own poo.
The singular is "crisis."
Regards,
Is this your picture?
I just laughed aloud in the middle of a library.
Actually, that could be my picture if you added a ponytail.
I’m just waiting for Obumer to declare his mideast policies a resounding success...
and justification to expand muzzy outreach programs.
Absolutely. And of course it’s on a Friday...
“Never waste a crises”
A what?
Let me guess.
This is a VANITY thread, isn’t it?
There will be no laughing in the library.
Yes, it is.
No how about.... Obama admin trains MB how to fly F-15’s f-16’s?
Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam And the American Left [Paperback]
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Vastly Illuminating, September 25, 2004>
I had long wondered why people on the Left had the propensity to speak more positively about people who would slit their throats than they do about their own country, which affords them more freedom and opportunity than anywhere else. David Horowitz has answered that question thoroughly and convincingly in his Unholy Alliance. Where I felt bewildered and confused, I now feel crystal clear. Unholy Alliance is such a great book.
It begins with the leftist movements at the beginning of the 20th Century, and works its way up to the present day, exploring the anti-American attitude of these movements in detail. Horowitz shows that the enemies of the US back then are largely the same group today, operating under the same misperceptions, making the same mistakes, and pursuing the same impossible utopia.
Individual chapters are included on the Patriot Act (I was persuaded that it is a GOOD thing); the democratic flip-flop on Iraq once G.W. Bush implemented what they agreed with Clinton needed to be done; the driving components of the current anti-war movement; as well as chapters on individual personalities who are major spokespeople of the Left. Horowitz covers a lot of ground, and he covers it concisely and clearly. Unholy Alliance is richly informative without ever being boring or plodding.
This book is so illuminating that I simply cannot do justice to it here. I love people who reason so clearly that they help me get my own reasoning clear. Horowitz is just that type of person! In the terrain of mindless clichés (no-blood-for-oil, etc.), he is a breath of real fresh air.
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