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The Wise No Longer Lead

I have had plenty of painful hours to contemplate the state of the West these past few days. The shock of the realization that our own Congress and President are handing this nation over to illegals and Muslims has started to wash away this morning, enough for me to type this brief collection of my thoughts.

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Boycott Islam: Dubai moves to buy 20 percent of the Nasdaq

Saudi OilVia Jerome Corsi at WorldNetDaily comes a story that should have you clicking on my Boycott Islam campaign section immediately, watching your stock portfolio even more carefully, and once again proves that I am ahead of the curve (thanks to all that sent this important story in):

In a complex set of transactions, Dubai is moving to acquire 19.9 percent of the Nasdaq in New York, placing the Arab government in an ownership position of the key U.S. stock exchange and raising concerns in Congress.

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Michelle Malkin: Kill the Bill — Exposing the dirty deal

Michelle Malkin has the inside scoop from on the Hill about this damn amnesty bill that won’t die: Update- Senators to Bush: Enforce the laws first

President Bush puts more energy into opening the floodgates to Mexico than he does into securing the United States against illegal immigrants and Islamists. I strongly suggest you back off, Mr. Bush, and do something about the border problems — for real this time — and then come back to Congress after the break with something that actually addresses the very dire concerns of us, the legal citizens of the United States. Or don’t we count anymore, George? Or should I say, we won’t count if another 40 million Mexicans (and other foreigners) swarm across the border in the next five years as a result of amnesty giving the green light means “GO!” signal?

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Bush dismembers Serbia

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The unofficial Eurabian flag
Cliff Kincaid of the AIM Report (hat-tip: Sheila) makes some extremely good points about President Bush’s recent trip to Albania (70% Muslim) and the mess his presidency is making of our fight on “terrorism” by constantly appeasing Muslims, granting them new states, contracts and treaties and ignoring their growth influx right here in the USA. His policies on Mexico are even worse. It all reminds me once again why the 2008 elections can’t come soon enough:

Dismembering Serbia

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Wackademia Alert: Michigan Daily

Here’s an excerpt from an article that was brought to my attention this morning (hat-tip: Terp Mole) from the University of Michigan’s Michigan Daily:

When we fight a war to eliminate an Islamic fundamentalist insurgency, while we claim to not be waging a war on Islam, naturally some people are confused. We ascribed political meaning to the term, and that has consequences.

We must learn to refer to a terrorist as a terrorist and nothing more. As President Bush repeatedly preaches, Islam is a religion of peace. We must cease equating terrorists with members of a peaceful religion, unless we truly want to cause a tenth crusade.

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Muslim named U.S. Ambassador to UN

I thought someone was joking when I saw this information for the first time this morning on FOXNews as I was making my breakfast. Sadly, it is true. Amazingly, we replace a capable and classically American bulldog like Bolton with — a Muslim.

Pro-Israel activist Jan Markell says she cannot understand why there is has been virtually no coverage of President Bush’s recent announcement that he is appointing a Muslim to the be the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

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Arabian Adventures of Pelosi Continue

All that’s missing are the doves with olive branches. An AP report on the coming meeting in Syria for our illustrious House Speaker:

DAMASCUS, Syria - House Speaker Nancy Pelosi toured Damascus on Tuesday, the highest-ranking American politician to visit Syria since relations began to deteriorate four years ago. President Bush criticized the trip, saying it sends mixed signals to President Bashar Assad.

The United States accuses Syria of interfering in Iraq and Lebanon and sponsoring terrorists — charges Syria denies. The Bush administration has resisted calls to open direct talks with Damascus on resolving the countries’ disputes.

Pelosi, D-Calif., is scheduled to meet Assad and other Syrian officials on Wednesday. She made no comment on arrival and headed for the Old City of Damascus where she toured the 8th-century Omayyad Mosque.

Pelosi draped a scarf over her head as she entered the historic mosque and stopped at a tomb inside the mosque said to contain the head of St. John the Baptist. She made the sign of the cross in front of the tomb. About 10 percent of Syria’s 18 million people are Christian.

In the nearby outdoor Bazouriyeh market, she chatted with Syrians, who offered her dates, in front of shops selling olive oil soaps, spices and herbs. At one point, she bought some coconut sweets and looked at Syrian carpets.

In Washington, Bush said visits to Syria by u.S. officials were “counterproductive.”

“A lot of people have gone to see President Assad … and yet we haven’t seen action. He hasn’t responded,” he said at a Rose Garden news conference.

He said Assad had not reined in violent elements of militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah as requested by the international community and had acted to destabilize the democratically elected government of Lebanon.

“Sending delegations doesn’t work. It’s simply been counterproductive,” Bush said.

Pelosi has shrugged off the criticism, pointing out that Republican members of Congress have also visited Syria. During a visit to neighboring Lebanon Monday, she said she considers the visits to be an “excellent idea” and was hopeful of rebuilding lost confidence between Washington and Damascus.

“We have no illusions but we have great hope,” she said.

Syria treated the visit as a diplomatic victory. State-run newspapers published news of Pelosi’s trip on their front pages, with one daily publishing a photograph of Pelosi next to the headline: “Welcome Dialogue.”

But there were some warnings against high expectations.

Syria’s ambassador to the United States, Imad Moustapha, described the visit as a “positive step” but said “it does not necessarily mean that the Bush administration would suddenly change its position” from Syria.

In comments to the state-run Al-Thawra daily published Tuesday, he said the visit should be a “reminder that even though we might disagree on politics, we should remain diplomatically engaged in dialogue to reach some understandings.”

Pelosi is traveling with a delegation of U.S. lawmakers, including the first Muslim member of Congress, Keith Ellison, D-Minn.

In Israel, Pelosi said she would tell Syrian leaders that Israel will talk peace with them only if Syria stops supporting Palestinian militants. She has said she will also talk to the Syrians about Iraq, their role in neighboring Lebanon and their support for Lebanon’s Hezbollah militants.

She accused the White House of singling out her Syria visit for criticism.

“It’s interesting because three of our colleagues, who are all Republicans, were in Syria yesterday and I didn’t hear the White House speaking out about that,” Pelosi said Monday, referring to the Sunday meeting of Reps. Frank Wolf (news, bio, voting record), Joe Pitts and Robert Aderholt (news, bio, voting record) with Assad in Damascus.

“I think that it was an excellent idea for them to go,” said Pelosi. “And I think it’s an excellent idea for us to go, as well.”

An even better idea would be for you and Keith Ellison to stay there, Nancy.

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Congress Forgetting Its Primary Duty

The United States Congress is sworn to protect the people. Why is it then that each year these illustrious members of the House and Senate continue to find wild geese to chase. I’m so very tired of hearing about the 8 fired lawyers. Most lawyers deserve to get fired, in my experience. And now Republican Senator Chuck Hagel is suggesting the possibility of impeachment for President Bush.

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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Distances Itself From Right-Wing Pundit

The irony of this report strikes me. The U.S. Holocaust Memorial takes a stand for Muslim rights — the very people that would eradicate the state of Israel if given the chance (they’ve failed at least three times so far) and whose varied leaders have from time to time shrugged off the Holocaust as so much mythology* — and they do it by posturing for the rights of the first Muslim elected to Congress!

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A Real Move to Protect the Border? Time Will Tell

The President has finally decided to send troops to the border, but I’m hesitant to get all giddy quite yet. I wouldn’t be suprised if this wasn’t just a move to appease worries temporarily and then push the current bills through the Congress while the attention of the American people is diverted.

And, of course, el Presidente Fox can only whine. Never a worry about what’s best for the United States or Mexican and American relations. Oh, no. He’s worried that his drug exports might slow down or be impeded altogether for a few days.

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South Park: “Comedy Central Pusses Out”

Ok, so any of you that watched last nights Part 2 episode of South Park’s Cartoon Wars know by now that Muhammad did not make an appearance. Comedy Central, according to a blurb near the end of the show, refused to allow the South Park creators to show an uncensored version of Muhammad on the air.

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UAE company to help oversee six ports in U.S.

This needs to be stopped cold. From an AP report today:

WASHINGTON - A company in the United Arab Emirates is poised to take over significant operations at six American ports as part of a corporate sale, leaving a country with ties to the Sept. 11 hijackers with influence over a maritime industry considered vulnerable to terrorism.

The Bush administration considers the UAE an important ally in the fight against terrorism since the suicide hijackings and is not objecting to Dubai Ports World’s purchase of London-based Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co.

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