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Tell us something we didn't know: We're Losing The War Against Radical Islam
And the solution to that problem is: Islam Needs To Go Through A Reformation
From the Daily Beast, no less: Everything The White House Told You About Bowe Bergdahl Was Wrong
George Will: A new and mind-opening book on economics shows that it’s anything but “the dismal science.”
A rather damning indictment - "NYT's science articles take a pro-fearmongering, anti-technology viewpoint:" The New York Times Should Seriously Consider Not Writing About Science Anymore
Follow the money: ISIS's Backdoor Financing
Lanny Davis says that Hillary's E-Mail Scandal is meaningless because -- "LOOK, SQUIRREL!!!:" The Scandal Machine - Will We Ever Learn
Science Fiction comes closer to reality: Developing A "Cloaking Device" To Shield Against Shock Waves
The faith of our fathers: Franklin, Jefferson and what was deism?
From China: Wrath of Dancing Grandmothers
Fascinating: Two Sentence Horror Stories
& Finally, A True Treat: Itzhak Perlman Plays Klezmer
Thursday, March 26, 2015
Wolf Bytes - The Please Wear Underwear Edition
Posted by GW at Thursday, March 26, 2015
Labels: Bergdahl, cloaking device. sci fi, dance, deism, e-mail scandal, economics, fiction, FLOTUS, Going commando, horror, ISIS, Israel, Itzhak Perlman, Music Klezmer, nuclear weapons, Radical Islam, reformation, science
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GW,
Thank you for leaving a comment on my site. I honestly believe we will survive as a nation, even after enduring a whole string of Obamas, but Israel's future is less certain. On the other hand, the futures of both nations remains in God's hands and I believe God continues to protect us, as maddening as the daily cycle of bad news is. It may take us a very long time to repair the damage, though. Perhaps generations.
You are older than me, and want to ask you if there has ever been a time when our nation was so undermined from within? Was there ever a time when our future seemed so bleak?
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