Posts Tagged ‘Foreign Affairs’

Interview with Brigitte Gabriel

9th October 2008 by Katie Favazza Comments Off

Brigitte Gabriel, author of the bestseller, “They Must be Stopped,” and founder of ACT! For America, was gracious enough to take some time to talk to me about her book, which was published just last month.

Favazza: Your book outlines some of the ways in which the Muslim Brotherhood plans to establish an Islamic government in North [...]

The Week in Review

22nd September 2008 by Katie Favazza 1 Comment

When I asked my readers last week if they thought Lieberman’s support of John McCain would swing Jewish voters to McCain, 476 people responded. 65 percent said yes (311 votes total) and 35 percent said no (135 votes). One reader, using the screen name ssaglia, commented on the poll like this:
This whole switch with Lieberman is so [...]

“An Irrational and Ahistorical Way”

16th July 2008 by Katie Favazza 1 Comment

Wow. The Washington Post reiterated some common sense in their unsigned editorial today: (H/T: The Corner)
Mr. Obama reiterated yesterday that he would consult with U.S. commanders and the Iraqi government and “make tactical adjustments as we implement this strategy.” However, as Mr. McCain quickly pointed out, he delivered his speech before traveling to Iraq — [...]

Vets for Freedom vs. Culture of Defeat

16th July 2008 by Katie Favazza Comments Off

Vets for Freedom released a new advertisement–and just in time, too. Yesterday, Obama made comments about how we have to surrender in Iraq in order to achieve victory. Say what?
As Gateway Pundit points out:
Iraq has achieved 15 of 18 benchmarks, Al-Qaeda in Iraq is defeated and violent attacks are down by 90% over last year.
If [...]