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Time To Go Home?

In the aftermath of the recent devastating earthquake in Iran, news media reported “a miracle”: a man, extracted from the rubble and thought to be dead, stirred on the way to the mass grave. At least two other similar cases were reported. When I read it, my first thought was: In the rush to bury the victims in order to avoid an epidemic, how many people failed to stir in time and were buried alive — for the second time within hours or, at most, days? How many of those would have been alive today had Iran not rejected Israel's offer of help?


Israel Facing the Islamist Declaration of War - Part 1

While some of the populace in the Middle East is cheering the actions of Hamas and Hezbollah and their kidnapping of Israeli soldiers, it has now become clear by Saturday, that the result has been almost a total destruction of the infrastructures of both Gaza and Lebanon. Misery has returned to haunt the daily lives of millions of these Mideasterners on both sides of the border.


Bismi Allah (In the Name of Allah): Part-2(ii)

[color=blue][b]Editor's note:[/b] Read Part 1(ii) of Abul Kasem's article [url=index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=89]here[/url]. Read Part 2 (i) [url=index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=148]here[/url].[/color]

Bismi Allah

(In the Name of Allah)

Part-2(ii) of 11

[b] [/b] [b]Who Is Allah-(ii)[/b] By Abul Kasem May 26, 2006 [color=red][/color] [color=red][i][A note of caution: the contents of this article might offend some readers][/i][/color][i] [/i]

Eilat Will Become Egyptian When ...

by Gerald A. Honigman


Egyptian Arabs, who conquered Egypt in the 7th century C.E. from native Copts and Nubians (who predated Arabs by millennia) return Egypt to the native peoples whom they continue to subjugate, murder, and forcibly Arabize.


None…Zilch…Nada

None…Zilch…Nada

Let me start by first issuing an apology to those readers who are versed in much of what comes next.

The problem is that the other side keeps on resurrecting the same old arguments, and newcomers to the issues--or even oldtimers who pretend otherwise--thus have to be handed my same responses. A lie left unanswered often does eventually become accepted as truth.

So, here we go…


Thinking Jerusalem

 

Thinking Jerusalem


by Gerald A. Honigman  

2005/11/25   



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