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Category Archives: Journalism
Al-Haramein v. Bush; A Zombietime Special Report
Please stop by Zombietime for a special report on a little publicized case titled AL-HARAMAIN v. BUSH. It’s a case about funding of terrorism, the constitution, and what lengths the government can go to or not to protect the citizens … Continue reading
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PPP and PML-N Funded and Armed the Taliban
Many blame the Saudi-influenced Islamist nature of Pakistan on Zia-al-Haq, but these papers demonstrate that the policies were just continued under Bhutto and Sharif. So during the massacres in Afghanistan, during the terror attacks, and during the destruction of society of Afhanistan the Pakistan government did more than just look the other way; they supported it all. Continue reading
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In the Shadow of the Moon
This is a trailer of an upcoming Ron Howard movie, In the Shadow of the Moon — just watching the trailer reminded me of how great we can all be, and what we can accomplish. Continue reading
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Rudy Takes on a Hard-Hitting Journalist
Finally, a candidate who can fully answer hard-hitting detailed questions from reporters in a firm, concise, and polite manner. Continue reading
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Beauchampian Prose
The journalistic landscape is littered with the corpses of failed journalists, staked through their black hearts by reality. They seek an eternal life of Pulitzer fame by betraying truth; but then one day truth dawns phoenix-bright and burns them to an … Continue reading
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The World of Noblesse
Here’s the latest thirty days of clustrmap, you can see that the Lal Masjid incident drove a lot of visits from Pakistan; I have no idea if I am well-liked there, but I am well-read there. I’ve had some visits … Continue reading
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Hate Crime or Protest?
There was a great debate tonight on CNN regarding Stanley Smulevich being charged with hate crimes in New York for his vulgar protest involving two Korans at Pace University. Paula Zahn interviews Christopher Hitchens, and Ibrahim Hooper of CAIR (Council of American-Islamic … Continue reading
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Mission to Mars Launches in August
The University of Arizona is set to launch an exploratory probe to Mars to search for signs of life, and to see if organic compounds and water exist near the surface. The Phoenix mission lifts off in August, and the vid clip below details the mission and purpose.
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Truth in Iran is Punishable by Death
In Iran, they don’t just shut down your paper or station — they put you to death under Sharia law. Truth in Iran is a crime punishable by death. Continue reading
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Be CAIRful What You Ask For
Regardless, the precedent set by this will in my prediction be little to CAIR’s liking — Stan will find stalwart support, and will be defended. If the suit carries onward then this could go as high as the Supreme Court, but in the end freedom of speech will win over hate crime since nobody was harmed here. Continue reading
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