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A Sunny View of Oblivion

By Alan Caruba

Monday, July 23, 2007

Despite a plethora of television programs and books on the topic, predicting the End of the World has become boring.

The Demise of the Republican Party

By Alan Caruba

Monday, June 4, 2007

The firestorm of public outcry against the proposed immigration bill is testimony enough that the Senate and the House need to be reminded that selling out the nation is a very bad idea. There are very good reasons why nations have borders.

Mistakes Were Made

By Alan Caruba

Monday, May 28, 2007

Always after some fiasco that, in hindsight, should have been avoided, someone will say, "Mistakes were made." I was among those who thought that George W. Bush was justified to invade Iraq. The tipping point for me was Secretary of State Colin Powell's United Nations speech asserting that Saddam had vast amounts of weapons of mass destruction.

Mr. McAuliffe's excellent adventures

By Michael M. Bates

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Democratic bagman Terry McAuliffe is one awesome guy. If you don't believe that, just ask him.

McAuliffe's new book, "What a Party! My Life Among Democrats," is an inadvertently hilarious exercise in narcissism. The former chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and fundraiser extraordinaire is as self-absorbed as his comrade Bill Clinton.

The Beast on the East River: The U.N. Threat to America's Sovereignty and Security

By Robert Stacy McCain, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

March 14, 2007

The United Nations' reputation has been battered in recent years by corruption surrounding the Iraq "oil-for-food" program, and by revelations of sexual abuse by U.N. peacekeeping troops.

However, the world body's problems are worse than a few scandalous headlines, Nathan Tabor argues in his new book, "The Beast on the East River: The U.N. Threat to America's Sovereignty and Security."

How Polish nuns hid Jewish children and saved them from the Nazis

Your Life Is Worth Mine

By Frank Milewski,

Polish American Congress

Friday, March 9, 2007

Polish historian Ewa Kurek Ph.D. (right) presents a copy of her book, "Your Life Is Worth Mine" to Andrew Kaminski, co-chair of the Children of Polish Christian Holocaust Survivors, a unit of the Polish American Congress.

 

Dr. Kurek's appearance at the Polish & Slavic Center in Brooklyn's Greenpoint section was part of a visit to the metropolitan New York area to promote her newest book, "Beyond Solidarity: Polish-Jewish Relations 1939-1945."

 
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