Why Muslims “Deserve” Special Status

We read about President Obama’s disdain to use the words “radical Islam,” or to admit the recent terror attacks have been committed by Muslims. He wants to open the U.S. borders wide to admit hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees–yet there are several accounts where the State Department is turning them down if they are […]

Europe’s Enemy Within

Groups of Syrian refugees–mostly young men–gathered on the banks of the Rhine River in Cologne, Germany New Year’s Eve. They weren’t alone. There were thousands of native Germans there to enjoy the fireworks. That abruptly ended as angry, roving bands of 20 to 30 Muslim men targeted the German women for sexual assault. The offenses ranged […]

An Update on the Terror Manhunt

Wednesday, November 18, 2015 After an overnight raid in a Paris neighborhood, eight terrorists were captured and two others are killed. One who died was a a female who detonated her suicide vest when police approached. The police have not released information on the mastermind behind the Paris attack. He may have been the one […]

Syria: 2011 to Present

History of  the Syrian Civil War The Syrian civil war began with the arrest and torture of teens who painted revolutionary slogans on a school wall.