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Don’t Sit On Our Flag, Serena … |
Tennis
star Serena Williams sitting on an American flag |
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Mahoney, Joe. “Ex-UN
aide may face federal sex rap.” New York Daily News.
January 26, 2003.
Former
UN arms inspector Scott Ritter |
ALBANY -
Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter, snared two years ago in an
Internet sex sting, now may face a federal probe in the case. |
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Kurtz, Howard. “No
Kidding: On Iraq, Janeane Garofalo Fights to Be Taken Seriously.” The
Washington Post. January 27, 2003. |
“There is no
evidence of weapons of mass destruction. You never even get that idea
floated in the mainstream media. If you bring it up, they hate the
messenger. You've ruined everyone's good time.” – Janeane Garofalo |
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“Martha
Stewart Speaks.” DrudgeReport. January 26, 2003. |
“First Lady,
knocked to death and now senator. You know, a very important person,
still. Because she's smart, she's worthy, she's great. You know, that's
what I hope I'll be thought of as.” – Martha Stewart on Hillary
Clinton |
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Monday, January 27, 2003 FrontpageMagazine.com |
Ramparts
Magazine Amerikan Flag |
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Cornell
University Amerikan Flag |
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Navarrette, Ruben. “Lieberman's
Remark Shows Liberal Racism.” FrontpageMagazine.com.
January 27, 2003. |
Joe Lieberman disparages Condi Rice |
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Makson, Lisa. “Academics
Replace Hitler with Uncle Sam in New Holocaust Study.” FrontpageMagazine.com.
January 27, 2003. |
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Waller, J. Michael. “When
Politicians Support Terrorism.” Insight
on the News. January 22, 2003. |
“An Insight
investigation finds that at least a dozen sitting members of the House
and Senate have provided active support to terrorist organizations,
armed clandestine groups that targeted and killed Americans, or regimes
that sponsor terrorism. Some of the lawmakers have been at it for years
-- even decades. Some appear to have done it for ideological reasons.
Others certainly have been duped. With most, it's hard to tell.
“The
problem, close observers of domestic terrorist groups say, is that
providing such support has become an accepted practice on Capitol Hill,
where critics are silent and almost everyone would like to sweep the
issue under the rug. One of the reasons for the silence, congressional
sources admit, is that either the lawmakers or the cop-killers and
terrorists for whom they advocate are members of ethnic minorities --
and Democrats and Republicans alike are afraid to raise the issue for
fear of being called racist.” |
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Burns, John F. “How
Many People Has Saddam Killed?” FrontpageMagazine.com.
January 27, 2003. |
Saddam hangs people on meat hooks like Hitler
Saddam had an abusive
stepfather like Stalin and Hitler
Mr.
Hussein even uses Stalinist maxims, including what an Iraqi defector
identified as one of the dictator's favorites: “If there is a person,
then there is a problem. If there is no person, then there is no
problem.”
The
terror is self-compounding, with the state's power reinforced by stories
that relatives of the victims pale to tell — of fingernail-extracting,
eye-gouging, genital-shocking and bucket-drowning. Secret police rape
prisoners' wives and daughters to force confessions and denunciations.
There are assassinations, in Iraq and abroad, and, ultimately, the
gallows, the firing squads and the pistol shots to the head. |
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Almer, Ellen. “Who
is the Cheap Labor Lobby?” FrontpageMagazine.com.
January 24, 2003. |
Immigration as a means of driving down wages |
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Trifkovic, Serge. “Islam's
Love-Hate Relationship with Homosexuality.” FrontpageMagazine.com.
January 24, 2003. |
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Coulter, Ann. “The
Left vs. the Constitution.” FrontpageMagazine.com.
January 23, 2003. |
Includes comments on affirmative action at
the University of Michigan
Falsely blames contemporary Democrats
for segregation
“It
took a Supreme Court ruling in 1954 and a Republican president sending
in the National Guard to force Democrats to stop their infernal race
discrimination.” |
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Miller, Steve. “Hispanics
now No. 1 minority in U.S.” The Washington Times. January
22, 2003. |
Ethnic dilution continues apace |
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Brown, Steve. “Deport
All Our Illegal Aliens?” FrontpageMagazine.com.
January 24, 2003. |
Illegal aliens violate American law “There
is a quaint fact that tends to be forgotten in discussions of
immigration policy: the law is the law. The law says that some persons
have a legal right to be in the United States and some do not. This law
is not arbitrary: it was made by a legitimate, democratically elected
government expressing the will of the American people. …”
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… The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) estimates
there are currently more than eight million illegal aliens living within
our borders, with more than a million more expected to be here by the
end of 2003. …”
Blames illegal immigration
problem on cheap labor lobbies and ethnic lobbies.
“…
But key constituencies inside the governing class – principally the
cheap labor lobby on the Republican side and the ethnic lobbies on the
Democratic side – have successfully frustrated American democracy and
the rule of law on this point.” |
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O’Donnell, Ray Anderson. “The
Corporate Diversity Scam.” FrontpageMagazine.com.
January 27, 2003. |
Under the
guise of "diversity training," the intolerance of the
political Left has penetrated corporate America. Initially implemented
to both insulate companies from lawsuits while fostering a more
harmonious working environment, corporate diversity training has turned
the twenty-first century workplace into a war zone. Throughout the last
decade, corporate diversity departments and well-paid external
"diversity consultants" have instituted training programs
specifically designed to enforce political correctness in corporations.
O’Donnell is correct but
late; Entergy Corporation started doing this in the late 1990s. |
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Treiman, Daniel. “ADL Files Brief Opposing
UMich's Admissions Policy.” FrontpageMagazine.com.
January 27, 2003. |
With the
Supreme Court set to take up the issue of affirmative action in
university admissions for the first time in a quarter-century, the
Anti-Defamation League appears to be the only major Jewish group to
weigh in with a brief opposing the University of Michigan policies that
are being challenged.
At last, a Jewish organization which doesn’t slavishly promote Left-wing
politics and policies. |
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“Anti-Semitism
on the Rise Among Young Americans.” The Washington Post.
January 27, 2003. |
“Anti-Semitism
may be increasing in the United States as more young adults express
bigoted views about Jews than do middle-aged Americans, according to a
national poll by the Institute for Jewish and Community Research in San
Francisco.”
Contemporary anti-Semitism is
the result of the acceptance of extreme Left-wing politics. |
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Borlaug, norman E. "Science
vs. Hysteria.” OpinionJournal.com. January 25, 2003. |
Subtitle: European environmentalists' tactic
against biotech: Starve Africans.
What are the lives of millions compared to political correctness? |
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Martineau, Pamela, Garza, Jennifer, &
Jewett, Christina. “Bishop
challenges Davis on abortion.” Sacramento Bee. January 23,
2003. |
Roman bishop uses threat of spiritual
sanctions to attempt to influence public policy
Bishop
William K. Weigand, leader of 500,000 Catholics in Northern California,
called on Gov. Gray Davis on Wednesday to renounce his support of
abortion rights or stop taking Holy Communion. |
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Savill, Richard. “Britain
'is not an island' claims EU.” The Telegraph (UK). January
23, 2003. |
This article is unclear as to whether the island in
question is Britain or small islands in Britain. By the EU’s
definition, the only way the main British island could be “attached to
the mainland by a rigid structure” is if you count the Chunnel.
“European
Commission statisticians have decided that Britain is not an island.
They say an island can not have fewer than 50 permanent residents, can
not be attached to the mainland by a rigid structure, can not be less
than a kilometre from a mainland and, crucially in the case of Britain,
can not be home to the capital of an EU state.
“Their
study has raised fears that Anglesey and Skye, which are linked by
bridges, and Lundy, which has a population of 18, could lose their
island status.” |
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Kessler, Glenn. “Moderate
Powell Turns Hawkish On War With Iraq.” The Washington Post.
January 24, 2003. |
James Taranto’s Friday, January 24, 2003
“Best of
the Web” column described this as “Hawk Bites Weasels.” |
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“‘We
Did Not Open Fire, Terrorist was Using Civilians as Human Shields.’”
Spokesperson’s Unit, Israel Defense Forces. January 24, 2003.
IDF photo of
bearded Palestinian terrorist dressed as a woman. |
James Taranto’s Friday, January 24, 2003
“Best of
the Web” column said, “A terrorist from Yasser Arafat's al Aqsa
Martyrs Brigade dressed up as a Bedouin woman and opened fire on a
Jewish town. The Israeli Defense Forces captured him and has photos on
its Web site. And guess what? The guy didn't bother shaving his beard!
He obviously missed his calling; while he's a failure as a terrorist, he
could have had great success as a "bearded lady" in an Arab
circus.” |
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Will, George F. “Diversity
of thought? Whatever.” Sacramento Bee. January 26, 2003. |
Column on affirmative action at the
University of Michigan
Mentions Raphael Lemkin
“Out
in Ann Arbor -- which is the Athens of the Midwest, if it does say so
itself, and it does -- the large-hearted and progressive-minded
University of Michigan …” |
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Ernst Sedgewiek Hanfstaengl (or Hanfy or
Putzi, as he was more usually called)
From Antony C. Sutton’s Wall
Street and the Rise of Hitler |
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… Ernst "Putzi" Hanfstaengl ’09,
who was a member of Hitler's entourage, wrote that Hitler got the idea
for having the crowds at his rallies chant "Sieg Heil" from
Hanfstaengl's stories of how Harvard cheerleaders used to get football
crowds excited. Sorry about that. -- Martin Needler '54 Monterey,
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RECOVERED
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