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MOHAMMED MUST NOT BE THE PROPHET OF TERRORISTS

 
As a Moslem, I've followed with great agony and embarrassment the buildup of religious frenzy across the Moslem world in response to the cartoons published in a Danish newspaper.

On the one side the show of force by Islamists underlined the extent to which Islam has been hijacked by radicals and on the other side it emphasized the vulnerability of open societies to the growing influence of militant Islam.

The demonstration of violence by the Islamists forced the democratic societies to face up to the reality that Moslems who do not reject some of the basic precepts of political Islam can never integrate in a secular society. They will always remain a hurdle in the development of a pluralist setup and intellectual progress.

The dance of insanity performed on the streets in the name of Prophet Mohammed's love and honor has also forced many Moslems to come out of their slumber and ponder as to why their faith and their prophet have suddenly become a subject of criticism and ridicule by non Moslems.

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CALIFORNIA IS OBAMA’S DREAM


I live in California. If you were wondering what living in Obama's second term would be like, wonder no longer. We in California are living there now.

California is a one-party state dominated by a virulent Democrat Left enabled by a complicit media where every agency of local, county, and state government is run by and for the public employee unions. The unemployment rate is 12%.

California has more folks on food stamps than any other state, and seven income tax brackets.  In California, we hate the evil, greedy rich (except the rich in Hollywood, in sports, and in drug dealing).

But we love people who have broken into California to eat the bounty created by the productive rich. California is also near fulfilling the environmentalist dream of deindustrialization.  All of this is Obama's dream.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 06/03/11


No doubt, this has been the punniest week of modern times.  We're talking about - of course - Weinergate.

Ask just about any Pub on Capitol Hill who he or she thinks is the most straight-out obnoxious loud-mouthed partisan jerk in the whole of Congress, and even though there's a lot of competition they'll invariably say, "Weiner."

Or they'll simply say his nickname by which he's known all over the Hill:  "Little"......  

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Time for a HFR Emergency Alert.  Calling all Texas TTPers!  Immediate action requested!

Here is a Court Order issued by Federal District Court Judge Fred Beiry against a Medina Valley High School in Castroville, Texas (a community west of San Antonio and Lackland Air Force Base.  Specifically, Judge Beiry orders that:

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A SAFE 2011 PREDICTION: GOVERNMENT AND DEMOCRATS WILL GET IN THE WAY


For a change, there is some good news. The double-dip recession that some of us had feared if Congress raised taxes on the most productive people has been avoided for the moment, and as a result, many forecasters have increased their growth estimates for 2011 to more than 3 percent.

But the country needs sustained growth rates above 3.5 percent to bring down unemployment in a reasonably rapid way.

More good news is that the unsustainable increase in federal government spending is likely to be curtailed because of the efforts of the House Republicans and one man in particular, Rep. Paul D. Ryan, Wisconsin Republican, the new head of the House Budget Committee.

Mr. Ryan is a fine economist and a man of courage who understands the real world. His committee will take on both entitlement spending and discretionary spending, and the committee recommendations are likely to be passed by the House.

Unfortunately, the still Democrat-controlled Senate will lack the courage and will continue to deny the reality of what needs to be done.

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OBAMALUNACY IN A HISTORICAL CONTEXT


First the anti-historical context.  Talk to the average teen-ager to learn about it.  A couple of our 17 year-old son's friends were over at our home the other day, and due to pictures in our home of Ronald Reagan, they asked me about him. 

I related a few tidbits, then explained that presidents are remembered for one or two famous quotes.  Ronald Reagan's was, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall."  Blank stares.  Wall?  What wall?  they asked.

These kids are not dumb.  They are nice, polite, and bright.  But what happened in the world before they were born is really, really not in sharp focus for them.

Maybe, though, we should cut them some slack.  They, and all of us, are trying to remain afloat amidst a deluge of information that none of us can keep up with.  It's hard enough to make sense of what happened last week, so what happened decades or a century ago seems to lose any relevance.

The problem, of course, is that you cannot understand what is happening now if you're in a historical vacuum, if there is no knowledgeably historical perspective with which to make any sense of it.

So - has the world always been as crazy as now?  How common or rare are episodes of lunacy sweeping through America?  How does the ObamaLunacy we are currently enduring compare?

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THE DEMOCRATS’ DISASTROUS DEFINING MOMENT


During an election campaign, political operatives are fond of seeking to induce in their opponent a negative "defining moment." That is to say a highly publicized moment when their opponent portrays everything that is wrong with him. In 2004 John Kerry provided that moment when he said he voted for the $87 billion before he voted against it.

Surely, at the State of the Union address the Democratic Party provided such a moment when, as has already been well commented on by others, they wildly applauded President Bush's statement that Congress failed to pass Social Security reform last year.

As the party of reactionary inertia — as the party that not only doesn't have any solutions to today's dangers and problems, but denies that such problems exist — the Democrats on the floor of the House Tuesday night demonstrated a flawless, intuitive sense of its new, disfunctional self.

The Democrats' wild applause on behalf of doing nothing was more than a merely tactical political blunder. It displayed a deeper truth about them.


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PERRY AND TURKEY’S “OPEN PRISON”


In the Republican candidate debate in South Carolina last Monday night (1/16, link is to debate transcript), moderator Bret Bair of Fox News asked Governor Rick Perry:

"Governor Perry, since the Islamist-oriented party took over in Turkey, the murder rate of women has increased 1,400 percent there. Press freedom has declined to the level of Russia. The prime minister of Turkey has embraced Hamas and Turkey has threatened military force against both Israel and Cypress. Given Turkey's turn, do you believe Turkey still belongs in NATO?"

And Gov. Perry replied:

"Well, obviously when you have a country that is being ruled by, what many would perceive to be Islamic terrorists, when you start seeing that type of activity against their own citizens, then yes. Not only is it time for us to have a conversation about whether or not they belong to be in NATO, but it's time for the United States, when we look at their foreign aid, to go to zero with it."

This prompted outrage by Ankara, condemnation by the liberal media, and a strong defense by Perry of his claim. So is Perry right?  Let's take a look at what is actually going on in Turkey today.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 05/27/11


OK, let's all try to remain calm.  Do your best not to dance on a tabletop, hurt your back doing cartwheels, or yelling WHAHOO!! so loud you'll frighten the neighbors.  But there's no doubt, boys and girls:

Sarah's going for it.  Game on.

The clues are many and unmistakable.  Telling Greta she has the fire in her belly.  Buying a campaign headquarters home in Arizona.  Kicking her campaign off with a two-hour documentary on her life that first opens next month (June) in movies theatres in Iowa, then New Hampshire, then South Carolina, then Nevada - the exact initial caucus/primary schedule - then nationwide.

This Sunday (5/29), she rolls into Washington DC to appear at the Rolling Thunder patriotic motorcycle rally.  Don't be surprised if she shows up at the Washington Monument riding a Harley.

Next week, she continues up the east coast all the way to New Hampshire.  Enough clues for ya?  You betcha.

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A ROLE MODEL FOR BLACKS, A ROLE MODEL FOR US ALL


America is the story of people arising from adverse circumstances, achieving great success and helping others along the way. If you like stories about overcoming adversity - and who doesn't? - I have a suggestion for a last-minute Christmas stocking stuffer or a great gift to brighten the New Year for someone.

It is the just-published autobiography "Up from the Projects", by the influential and even revered economist Walter E. Williams.

Mr. Williams is perhaps best known for being a substitute host for Rush Limbaugh. He has been substituting for Mr. Limbaugh since 1992 because, he says, as a professor of economics, it gives him the biggest classroom in America.

How does a 6-foot, 5-inch black man born in inner-city Philadelphia well before the civil rights movement and raised by a single mother become one of the country's best-known conservative/free-market/libertarian economists, head of a leading academic economics department and an adviser to presidents?

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REVOLUTION AND THE BARBER OF SEVILLE


Paris.  Christmas in Paris - what an extraordinary time to be in the City of Light.  My wife Rebel and I attended Christmas Eve Mass at the Basilica of the Sacré Coeur in Montmartre and Christmas Mass at the Cathedral of Notre Dame.

Notre Dame is on an island, the Île de la Cité, in the Seine River.  If you cross over the Pont d'Arcole to Paris' Right Bank and walk for a short block, you will come to one of the city's most famous streets, the Rue de Rivoli.  Walk along it to the left and you will reach the Louvre.  Turn right, and it eventually becomes the Rue Saint-Antoine which ends at the Place de la Bastille.

There's just a traffic circle there now, with cars racing around a tall (154') column of green bronze topped by a golden statue of a winged Mercury.  220 years ago, there was a huge brooding fortress here, built in the 1370s during the Hundred Years War with England.  Louis XIII (1601-1643) turned it into a state prison, which housed but seven prisoners and a handful of guards when it was stormed by a mob on July 14, 1789.

The French Revolution began with a chaotic frenzy of a crazed mob - and no one could see it, nor understand its absurdity, better than a man who lived in a resplendent mansion overlooking the Bastille.  No one was better placed than he to grasp the difference between a revolution based on a Christian love for freedom and one based on anti-Christian hate and revenge.

No one - for as he gazed down upon the murderous mob storming the Bastille, he knew the critical role he had personally played in bringing about both the American and French Revolutions.  How strange, he thought, that the uneducated son of a poor clockmaker would come to play a pivotal role in history - twice.

So curl up by the fire in a comfy chair with your favorite adult beverage, and let me tell you his incredible story - a story of revolution and the Barber of Seville.

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THE CHRISTIAN KORAN


Can you name the book which has the Islamic world in an uproar, and caused the United States government to deny any involvement with it? The book banned in the world’s most populous democracy?

There has never been an adequate translation of the Bible into classical Arabic. Such translations as exist are subject to ridicule by those trained in the poetry of the Koran, which is the standard used to define classical Arabic.

Nevertheless, there are Christian evangelists who wish to bring their religion and the teachings of Christ to Moslems. In 1999, two pseudonymous Arab Christian authors produced a book, The True Furqan (Furqan is another word for Koran), written in classical Arabic, intended as a tool to evangelize Arabs in particular, and Moslems in general.




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ROMNEY AND CAPITALISM


The two most anti-capitalist groups in America today are university professors and big businessmen.
--- Milton Friedman, Nobel Laureate in Economics

Our nation is at a genuine crossroads. Even if we could scale back the trillions in new spending that Obama has larded into our federal budget, we would still be in trouble.  Government has taken over major parts of American life and to regain our vitality, significant reforms must be made.

Reforms of major areas of American life where Americans have grown accustomed to the heavy hand of government will be impossible if a large percentage of our population is mistrustful of free markets and business.  To get this kind of change, leadership that inspires trust in free enterprise is essential.

There's good reason for skepticism when former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney showcases his business background as the reason he will inspire this kind of trust.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 05/20/11


Feeling dizzy?  Join the club.  This week has been such a whirlwind it can make anyone's head spin.  Before we step into the maelstrom, though, big thanks to Jack Kelly for writing such an outstanding HFR last week!

So, here we go, and look at all this fun stuff.  Three pretend-conservative presidential wannabes took themselves out.  On Saturday (5/14), the Huckster said "My heart says no."  On Monday (5/16), the Trumpster said "You're fired!" to himself.  In between on Sunday (5/15), Newtie neutered his just-announced campaign by condemning Paul Ryan's budget as "right-wing social engineering."

Good riddance to all three.  And good riddance to terminally obnoxious Ron Paul who last week denounced the killing of Osama bin Laden, and in return has now been named Moron Paul for his anti-American foreign policy idiocy.  The only folks supporting him after this will be Blame-America-First Libertarians - the "hippies of the right," as Ayn Rand called them.

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That said, Newt does have his uses....

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ARE DEMOCRATS SPACE ALIENS?


Never has the expression "What planet are these people from?" seemed more appropriate than when it refers to the actions of the majority of Democrats in the House of Representatives this week on the proposed tax bill "compromise."

In the real world, their choice is that they either vote for the compromise, which means no one will suffer a tax increase as of Jan. 1, or that everyone will have a huge tax increase. Also, the lowest wage earners will see a 50 percent jump in their tax rates, from 10 percent to 15 percent.

The main point of the House Democrats' pique is that some "rich" Americans may be able to avoid having more than 50 percent of their incomes confiscated by the government and that those people's heirs may not have to pay a 55 percent tax on their inheritance if the compromise bill passes.

President Obama and his left-wing friends keep telling us that the "rich," meaning any family whose combined income is more than $250,000 annually, can "afford" to pay more. "Afford" is an interesting term in that it refers to the ability to pay but denotes nothing about the willingness of the person to pay or the justice in making the person pay.

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WORLD ESCAPE HATCHES


[This is my talk at the Financial Plan B Workshop in St. Louis yesterday, December 9th.] 

With our country under assault from the Fascist Left and a president who hates America, many of you are considering locating an "escape hatch" somewhere in the world until we regain our freedom.  What guidelines are there in determining what places are right for you?

One place to start researching places to live overseas is the Index of Economic Freedom (IEF) compiled by the Wall Street Journal and the Heritage Foundation.  The web address is: heritage.org/index.  One place to be careful of is the "Quality of Life" index put out by International Living.  Any such index that lists France at the top, Number 1 on its list of 194 countries, is not to be trusted.  It even claims France's climate is better than Tahiti's!

That said, let's take a quick world tour of a number of promising candidates for a second home, a retirement haven, a bolthole until Hurricane Obama passes by and America becomes safe to live in again under a President Palin.

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