Archive for the ‘Middle Easterners’ Category

Anders Behring Breivik

July 26, 2011 Current Events, Demographics, Europe, Europeans, Foreign Policy, Ideology, Immigration, Middle Easterners, Politics, Race, The West

At 3:22 PM CEST (9:22 AM EST) on Friday, July 22, 2011, a car bomb exploded outside the Regjeringskvartalet in Oslo, Norway.  The Regjeringskvartalet is a collection of Norwegian governmental buildings, including the office of the Norwegian Prime Minister.  The …

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The “Anti-War” Warmonger

March 29, 2011 Blog, Current Events, Foreign Policy, Middle Easterners, Politics

  Last night, the “anti-war” candidate Mr. Obama made his case for his unconstitutional warmongering in defense of Al Qaeda in Libya and to support of the international elites’ seizing control of the Libyan oil reserves and monetary system, but, …

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Fighting on the Side of Al Qaeda

March 27, 2011 Blog, Current Events, Foreign Policy, Middle Easterners

  Ever since the riots broke out in Egypt, I have taken a non-interventionist position, saying that it was our meddling that is at least partially responsible for this mess in the first place, it’s none of our business, and …

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Unrest in the Middle East

March 10, 2011 Current Events, False Religions, Foreign Policy, Middle Easterners, Modern

  In my previous post on this subject, I discussed the riots that were occurring in Egypt and made two points: 1) the result of the riots in Egypt would not be a Western democracy, and 2) unless the US …

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Islam and the Old and New Europe

February 15, 2011 False Religions, History, Ideology, Medieval, Middle Easterners, The West

A growth of Islamic sympathy seems to penetrate American culture. Muslims are gaining respect and favor in the media and the political machine, as well as preference in the work place and academic arena. Islam is touted as a religion …

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Egyptian Riots

January 29, 2011 Blog, Current Events, Middle Easterners

The idea of choosing your leader through a democratic process is a distinctly European concept. Starting in the Greek city states and spreading throughout Europe, freeman citizens voting on who should lead them was markedly different from the leader selection …

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