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NYT: In shift, police advise taking an active role to counter mass attacks

[Ed. note: seriously, in the NYT? OMG! Don't tell Cuomo or Bloomberg...!] In Shift, Police Advise Taking an Active Role to Counter Mass Attacks By Erica Goode, The New York Times. April 7, 2013. The speed and deadliness of recent … Continue reading

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Steyn: The ‘Vigilance’ Vigilantes

The ‘Vigilance’ Vigilantes By Mark Steyn, National Review Online, April 5, 2013 He who controls the language shapes the debate: In the same week the Associated Press announced that it would no longer describe illegal immigrants as “illegal immigrants,” the … Continue reading

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Tracinski: The End of an Illusion

The End of an Illusion By Robert Tracinski, April 4, 2013, RealClear Politics Many years ago, I remember thinking that it would take many years to refute the panicked claims about global warming. Unlike most political movements, which content themselves … Continue reading

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McKittrick: We’re not screwed?

We’re Not Screwed? by Ross McKittrick, Financial Post, April 1, 2013 11,000-year study’s 20th-century claim is groundless We’re screwed: 11,000 years’ worth of ­climate data prove it. — The Atlantic, March 10 The modern rise that has recreated the temperatures … Continue reading

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Thatcher: Media in Love with Bloomberg’s Nanny State Policies

Media in Love with Bloomberg’s Nanny State Policies Time and time again, news outlets promote and praise everything mayor proposes. By Liz Thatcher,  March 28, 2013, Media Research Center, Business and Media Institute. The media are in love – with … Continue reading

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CSSA/CILA: “The media message is too clear – if you kill children, you can make the president cry on TV.”

COMMENTARY: Are mass murderers seeking infamy? We need to know Newspaper editors across Canada and the United States reacted to the Newtown, Connecticut school shooting in the only way they know how – they contributed their significant resources to make … Continue reading

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Ahmari/Lukianoff: How free speech died on campus

How Free Speech Died on Campus A young activist describes how universities became the most authoritarian institutions in America. By Sohrab Ahmari, November 16, 2012, Wall Street Journal Online At Yale University, you can be prevented from putting an F. … Continue reading

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Levant: Gay activists have met their match with Muslim barbers

Gay activists have met their match with Muslim barbers By Ezra Levant, Saturday, November 17, 2012, QMI Agency So a lesbian walks into a Muslim barbershop, and asks for a “businessmen’s haircut”. It sounds like the beginning of a joke, … Continue reading

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McCarthy: Along Comes Hamas

Along Comes Hamas By Andrew C. McCarthy November 17, 2012, National Review The day of reckoning is here. For over 30 years, the United States government and the institutions that drive public opinion have made like Susan Rice when it comes … Continue reading

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Steyn: Tribal America

Tribal America By Mark Steyn November 16, 2012, National Review To an immigrant such as myself (not the undocumented kind, but documented up to the hilt, alas), one of the most striking features of election-night analysis was the lightly worn racial … Continue reading