Author Archives: Liberty Click

Tunisia, Egypt, and Yemen: Moving toward Islam and away from the West

The bankruptcy of America’s ideological and unrealistic educational system — especially its universities — has seldom been on better display than during this period of unrest in the Muslim world. For the most part, the well-educated folks offering analysis on … Continue reading

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Rep. King’s hearings: U.S. Muslim leaders must brave the lion’s den

The hearings that Congressman Peter King (R-NY) has called to discover what factors “radicalize” U.S. Muslims are a chance for non-interventionists to make an obvious point that so far has escaped the notice of almost all of the 535 federal … Continue reading

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The Arizona shootings and Rep. King’s thousand-foot rule

So far, those killed and wounded in Arizona seem to have been the victims of a mentally unstable young man. He is in custody and in all likelihood will be convicted of murder or incarcerated in an institution for the … Continue reading

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Scheuer-vs-Israel-First, Part 2

This is just a short follow-up on the last piece I posted. I thought there might be some interest in what has transpired since I first wrote. For those who are not interested, I apologize. On 10 January 2011 and … Continue reading

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Scheuer-vs-Israel-First, Part 2: The e-mails

1.) From: “british18” <british18@earthlink.net> Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2011 11:25:26 -0800 To: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX@georgetown.edu> Cc: <mfs47@georgetown.edu> Subject: Follow-up With Stephanie Tsacoumis XXXXXXXX, I followed up with Georgetown Univ. General Counsel Stephanie Tsacoumis regarding the matter of Georgetown Univ. and your Center For Peace … Continue reading

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This is how Israel-First works to silence and damage its critics

I usually refrain from using this site for personal reasons, but I am writing the following because I think it demonstrates a point I have made repeatedly; namely, that U.S. citizen Israel-Firsters will do most anything to shut up and … Continue reading

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Is there an ‘acceptable’ kind of U.S. intervention?

A recent reader’s comment asked if there is a kind of U.S. intervention that is appropriate. I take this to mean: “Is there a kind of U.S. intervention abroad that will help the United States and the people we are … Continue reading

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U.S. intervention in Sudan and Somalia: Sowing war’s whirlwind for Americans

How many non-elite Americans do you think can find “Darfur” on a map? How many of the same tax-paying folks do you think want the U.S. government to spend money on the poor, hungry, unemployed, and illiterate in Darfur, when … Continue reading

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Why is a dead Islamist bomber smarter than three U.S. presidents?

I wrote the article below the broken line for the National Interest’s foreign affairs blog this week. The Islamist bombing in Sweden last Saturday (11 December 10) has again given the U.S. government and its allies a chance to understand that the … Continue reading

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New Book: Osama Bin Laden

I wanted to draw attention here to a new book I have written. It is a biography entitled “Osama bin Laden” and will be published by Oxford University Press on 15 February 2011. My intention in this book is to provide … Continue reading

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