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There is No War on Women in the U.S. and We Should Stop Pretending There Is

There is No War on Women in the U.S. and We Should Stop Pretending There Is

There is a war on women in the world and it is not happening in the United States. Let’s do a little compare and contrast here to gain some perspective, shall we?

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Sam Bacile Film Sparks Egypt, Libya Protests: New Arab Democracies React to Free Speech With Frightening Violence

Sam Bacile Film Sparks Egypt, Libya Protests: New Arab Democracies React to Free Speech With Frightening Violence

The danger, in cases of extremism, is that we marginalize the voices that should be the loudest: the voices calling for calm, respect, and mutual understanding.

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Newsweek Cover Controversy: Why Muslim Rage Headline Gets It Right

Newsweek Cover Controversy: Why Muslim Rage Headline Gets It Right

Outcry against Newsweek's latest cover does not change the fact that "Muslim rage" is a serious problem.

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Obama vs Romney: Obama Ignored Intel on Libya Attacks, That is Why His Foreign Policy Sucks

Obama vs Romney: Obama Ignored Intel on Libya Attacks, That is Why His Foreign Policy Sucks

Reports are emerging that the Obama administration ignored intelligence data pointing to terrorists acts in Libya. The foreign policy of this president is dangerous to American interests.

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Mitt Romney Middle East Statement Proves He is Not Ready to be President

Mitt Romney Middle East Statement Proves He is Not Ready to be President

Mitt Romney's response to recent protests in the Middle East prove hes is not ready to lead, especially in the realm of foreign poilcy.

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Terry Jones and Nakoula Basseley Nakoula Outrageously Blamed for US Embassy Attacks in Egypt and Libya

Terry Jones and Nakoula Basseley Nakoula Outrageously Blamed for US Embassy Attacks in Egypt and Libya

Radical Muslims stormed two American embassies on Tuesday, killing four including a U.S. ambassador, after they saw a movie. So why are some Americans blaming the film promoter and filmmaker?

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Gaddafi Was Not Killed For Libyan Democracy, He Was Killed Because He Knew Too Much

Gaddafi Was Not Killed For Libyan Democracy, He Was Killed Because He Knew Too Much

While debating the future of Libya, we are missing the fundamental details. Gadaffi was not nearly as hated as Syria's Assad, yet Assad is still alive. Perhaps Gadaffi just knew too much.

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Massacre in Syria Leaves 200 Dead: Will This Force the International Community's Hand?

Massacre in Syria Leaves 200 Dead: Will This Force the International Community's Hand?

The Arab League, with full cooperation of the international community, should start preparing for a humanitarian intervention in Syria.

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