Walid Phares Blog
Walid Phares Blog
"I am walking towards the polling station thinking of victims of terror, voting accordingly"
Tuesday November 2, 2010:
Today, I am WALKING towards the POLLING station THINKING of all the victims of Terrorism: the men and women who were massacred at Fort Hood, seniors and children slaughtered at a Church in Baghdad, blown up in a market in Pakistan and tortured in Tehran, starving in Darfur. Then I'll cast my ballot ACCORDINGLY.."
Walid Phares
Nov 2, 2010 - 9:38:00 AM
Walid Phares Blog
November 2010: "Sharpening my pencil to perform my civic duty..and vote"
November 2010: "I am sharpening my pencil to perform my civic duty..and vote. For I know that this blessing of freedom is the ultimate right I enjoy in my homeland. Not only fellow Americans will feel the impact of casting this vote this year, but oppressed and oppressors in far lands."
Nov 1, 2010 - 11:55:00 PM
Walid Phares Blog
Don't disregard Jihadi threats against Paris, London and Detroit
Unfortunately, Western bureaucracies are in a state of ideological blindness imposed by a ban on referring to crucial terms and words needed to detect this radicalization
Oct 25, 2010 - 11:47:00 PM
Walid Phares Blog
"NPR Willams firing a Jihadi inquisition in disguise?"
My colleague, senior commentator at Fox News, Juan Williams, was fired by NPR for using "forbidden sentences." NPR's decision is an expression of apologist Inquisition barely in disguise. In the Muslim world itself, people are worried and nervous when they see politicized religious symbolism, including on planes and trains. Why would Juan be fired if his attitude is not so different than average men and women within the community? NPR should have debated its journalist not fired him.
Oct 21, 2010 - 8:28:00 PM
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