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Fruit of the new alliance

Fruit. A strange word to describe extravagantly evil men who are now completely dead. But fruit they are, borne of the new alliance in the Middle East. Arabs and Israelis are the farmers presenting us with this harvest. Iran’s Losing Major Operatives in Syria From Revolutionary Guards generals to Hezbollah commanders, Tehran’s agents are being…

 

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Palestinian candle of depravity burns brightly

Have you heard the adage “A candle burns brightest before it goes out”? That’s what’s happening with the Palestinian candle of depravity. I prefer the original phrasing, from The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia (1580), by Sir Philip Sidney. Like a Candle, which a little before it goes out, gives then the greatest blaze Today I watched…

 

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Watch their hands

It’s seems that every day now, there’s another Palestinian knife attack. For those of you who have to go out and mix with Palestinians, watch their hands. Don’t look at their faces or any other parts of their bodies. If someone is going to do you harm, they’ll have to use their hands. Keeping your…

 

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Why I’ve never had an agenda

In my senior year of college in Portland, Oregon, a group of friends and I went to an all-you-can-eat brunch buffet at a Chinese restaurant every Sunday morning. It was there that a guy named Mike christened me a “convictionless amoeba” for not have an agenda. I laughed for hours. That was exceptional use of…

 

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Palestinian lunatics finally get what they deserve

So much is happening in the Middle East that nobody has time for Palestinian lunatics anymore. I’m not talking about terrorists; they continue to be drowned in tunnels or shot. But the average Jew-hater tossing around his or her stupid accusations is finally being ignored. The reason is that the entire world has turned to…

 

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Russia throws Iran under the bus

The phrase “thrown under the bus” likely has its origins in minor-league baseball, according to William Safire. Players were bused to “away games.” In fact, its original meaning could be have been quite literal: be on time for the bus, or you will be thrown underneath it, into the storage bays. He says the metaphor…

 

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The bizarre Russian kabuki theater in Syria

We live in an era of dishonesty, willful blindness, and stupidity. This makes it hard to know what’s really happening. I can’t tell you with 100 percent certainty what the Russians are up to in Syria, but I know it’s kabuki. It’s a stylized performance for the masses, meant to save Russian face. Here’s what…

 

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Am I the only person who cares about the truth?

Whenever I read or hear an accusation, it goes into the “Open” file in my head. Then I research it. Usually it takes me only a few minutes to find the truth. I’ve done this for such a long time that I can predict beforehand whether or not a claim will have any basis in…

 

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Keep calm and prepare to celebrate

I earn my living though investing. My brother Tim manages my accounts. Investing isn’t for everybody, because the market is subject to completely irrational panic-selling. The world, in fact, is in love with fear. My message, on the other hand, is to keep calm. Everything will be fine. People are afraid because of articles like…

 

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The sky is filled with armies

I’ve always been a sky-watcher. As a child I wanted to fly to the clouds and walk among them. What you need to know is that the sky is filled with armies. The imagery comes from the poet Stephen Crane, an artist whose work saved my life. Once a man clambering to the housetops Appealed…

 

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