Wednesday, July 30, 2008

FamilySecurityMatters.org Briefings - Week of 7/28/08

Myrick's 'Wake Up America' Agenda

Back in March FamilySecurityMatters.org told you about U.S. Rep. Sue Myrick's (R-N.C.) 'Wake Up America' agenda, a ten-point strategy designed to alert and educate Americans to terrorist threats posed by radical Islamic extremists here at home. One of Myrick's goals is to "explain to people what the roadblocks are" regarding the fight against terrorism in the United States, and she feels "very strongly about the infiltration" by those who would do us harm "that's taking place in America." The entire agenda can be found here. Since then, Rep. Myrick has made impressive progress in the implementation of her agenda. [more...]

Obama's Red Mentor
By Cliff Kincaid

In a strange development, supporters of Barack Obama's childhood mentor, Frank Marshall Davis, are openly debating the nature and depth of Davis's commitment to the Communist Party and his relationship with the Democrat candidate. The debate has gotten heated. This unusual debate, which is taking place on Obama's official website, raises the question once again as to why Obama has not been asked by the major media about this relationship. Davis was identified as a Communist Party member by various investigative committees and acknowledged his party membership in a private letter obtained by John Edgar Tidwell, who was sympathetic to Davis and edited his books. [more...]

Taquiyya in Geneva
By W. Thomas Smith, Jr.

The so-called "fizzling" of the talks in Geneva between the United States and Iran last week was not unexpected by any expert estimation. Which makes one wonder why the US, the other four permanent members of the UN Security Council (Britain, China, France and Russia), and Germany were willing to sit down with the Persian state in the first place. According to the AP, Iran "stonewalled" the six world powers "on their call to freeze uranium enrichment. In response, the six gave Iran two weeks to respond to their demand, setting the stage for a new round of UN sanctions." [
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