A few years ago, I got into an argument with an expert on military operations. I had written a white paper proposing the creation of a national-security court for terrorism cases. In the paper I criticized the trend to “judicialize” warfare, arguing that, in our system, judgments about the detention and treatment of alien enemy […]
Andrew C. McCarthy: Kill or Capture? – National Review Online
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Cracks in the Islamist Curtain
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Global Warming Dogma Melts in Glaciergate
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Jon Keller: The Backlash Is Coming! The Backlash Is Coming! – WSJ.com

With characteristic hubris, people in this state like to think they’ve been at the leading edge of American politics since the “shot heard ’round the world” in 1775. And in the past few years, we’ve given the nation a preview of Barack Obama’s presidential campaign with Deval Patrick’s successful 2006 bid for governor; provided a […]
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Eurabia vs. Israel on Jerusalem – by P. David Hornik
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