The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) is at it again, waging war on another person who has dared to speak out against radical Islam.
This time it's syndicated columnist and friend of the MRC and NewsBusters, Cal Thomas, who, in a WTOP radio commentary compared radical Islam to a "slow-spreading cancer."
You can read more about it at WTOPNews.com.
CAIR is calling on its adherents to call WTOP to complain about Thomas.
Follow this link to WTOP's "Contact Us" page for information on how to contact the station to register your support of Mr. Thomas.
Is it just me, or did the Bloomberg "news" service just release a hit piece on Senator Fred Thompson disguised as a bio on the Senator just in time for a Michael Bloomberg entrance into the race as an independent presidential candidate? On June 28th Bloomberg writers Kim Chapman and Julianna Goldman brought us "Thompson's Backers Check His 'Fire in the Belly' for 2008 Race", a piece that reads more like a long series of snide undercuts of Thompson than any serious report on his status as a candidate. The duo exploits every single detraction thrown at the Senator since his days in the Senate leaving the speculation that he is left wanting standing like the elephant in the room.
They begin by making Thompson's whole life seem like one ...
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Rosemary Bailey - Feel Like Making Love (3:36)
Rosemary Bailey is a pipe organ virtuoso (click here for a photograph of a marquee billing her and jazz violinist Johnny Frigo) who has also recorded on the Hammond, and this is her surprisingly funky take on Eugene McDaniels' "Feel Like Makin' Love" (titled "Making" here), which was a huge hit for Roberta Flack in 1974.
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Label: Rosemary
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Credits: Directed and arranged by Rosemary Bailey - Recorded at Sound Canada. Engineer: Brian Mitchell - Cover Photography: Clive Tipple - Percussion: Lorne Grossman - Violin: Lilian Nicholoff. A special thanks to ...
Michael Yon doesn't have an answer (HT to NewsBuster reader "acumen") as to why Old Media won't cover the Al Qaeda massacre of a small village near Baqubah, Iraq that he reported earlier this week (related NewsBusters posts are here and here):
Coordinates to the area of the gravesites are MC 679 381.
In my dispatch, I reported that six people were killed, but mentioned that Iraqi soldiers were still digging out bodies when I left. A few hours ago, Colonel Hiduit put the number at 10-14, and said the search for bodies had ended. I made video of the graves, bodies and of interviews with Iraqi and American soldiers while we still were at the scene and have been working to make material from this available ...

"Considero la bandiera degli Stati Uniti
non solo la bandiera di un paese,
ma un messaggio universale di libertà e democrazia"
(Silvio Berlusconi -14 settembre 2002)
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UbuWeb Vu
An in-depth sit-down interview with UbuWeb on Archinect tracing the history, breadth, philosophy and scope of the largest site dedicated to the avant-garde on the web.
The Tuesday broadcast network morning shows all led with President Bush's commutation of the 30-month prison sentence for Lewis "Scooter" Libby, but CBS displayed "Libby Pardon" on screen throughout a report from Bill Plante; over video of Bush and then Libby ABC put "Above the Law?" on screen to frame its coverage; and both CBS and NBC featured Hillary Clinton's slam at Bush's "cronyism" -- yet failed to bring up the name Marc Rich. NBC's Meredith Vieira scolded Bill Kristol for daring to describe Joe Wilson's claims, that President Bush "subverted the rule of law" and could be "a suspect in an ongoing obstruction of justice case," as "ridiculous." Referring to the commutation, not the prosecution, Vieira lectured: "There are many people who feel that this was a travesty of ...
Broadcast network anchors and reporters on Tuesday night seemed to be in a near panic over the possibility President Bush might yet pardon Lewis “Scooter” Libby, while ABC's Martha Raddatz illustrated special treatment for Libby by highlighting a man sentenced to 20 years for selling cocaine, whose commutation request Bush rejected, and Martha Stewart who served five months for violations similar to Libby's. With “Libby PARDON?” on screen, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams warned that Bush is “not ruling out the possibility of a full pardon.” Bush remarked on Tuesday that “as to the future, I'm, you know, rule nothing in and nothing out.” CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric made that her hook, citing “a lot more fireworks today...sparked by what the President said he may or may ...