Author Archives: Jack Sinclair

Don’t buy the hype about the moderate Muslim Brotherhood.

by Kirsten Powers “When the protests first began in Egypt, I was in constant contact with an Egyptian relative who is a successful businessman, university professor and astute student of world politics. As my husband and I panicked for our … Continue reading

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“I find it strange that so many American liberals aren’t concerned…”

“As a liberal, I have a very hard time with the idea that I’m not supposed to care about a potential government that is oppressive to minorities and women. I also do not support theocracies—Muslim, Christian or otherwise even if … Continue reading

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Saudi Arabia is becoming a more open society?

“Islamists know the right things to say in order to gain power. They are sophisticated. They are especially astute at telling Westerners what they want to hear. I saw this also when I was in Saudi Arabia. Our guide told … Continue reading

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America’s Naivete About Egypt (and the Muslim Brotherhood)

“One of the things I consistently hear from the Egyptian Christians I know is that Islamists know the right things to say in order to gain power. They are sophisticated. They are especially astute at telling Westerners what they want … Continue reading

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The Muslim Brotherhood’s slogan in Egypt: “Islam is the solution.”

by Kirsten Powers “During the last elections, the Brotherhood’s slogan was “Islam is the solution.” Its logo is a black flag with a sword and the Koran. I spent much of yesterday interviewing American experts on the region—including two Brookings … Continue reading

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Critical hearing on the Ground Zero Mosque scheduled for March 15th

“A critical hearing on the Ground Zero Mosque is scheduled for March 15th. The ACLJ will be delivering oral arguments to stop the building of this Islamic victory mosque in the New York State Supreme Court. This hearing marks the … Continue reading

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Diverting attention from radical Islam in the US

I predict you will be seeing many more articles like this, trying to divert attention from the investigation of the threat radical Islam poses in the US. The article is not really about a militia group, it’s an attempt to … Continue reading

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King: Muslim Radicalization Must Be Probed

Video here: http://srnonline.americancreative.com/videos/SRN_031111_02.php

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Mike Gallagher: Why aren’t more Muslims in support of the Congressional investigation into the radicalization of American Muslims?

Why aren’t more Muslims in support of the Congressional investigation into the radicalization of American Muslims? Listen here: http://srnonline.americancreative.com/srnaudioplayer.asp?audiofile=Gallagher3.11.11.mp3

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Bill Bennet: Don’t denounce learning experiences on Islam, have more of them

By: Bill Bennett “If a presidential candidate running for office in 2012, or for that matter in years past (say, 2004 or 2008), said “there is no radical Muslim threat in America,” it would immediately disqualify that candidate. It would … Continue reading

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