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Quote of the Day

“BBC journalists are united by a love of truth.”
– Andrew Steele, bureau chief of the BBC’s Middle East desk, to an audience in Jerusalem

Costly Asylum

A PLO Arab asylum-seeker, who escaped persecution to come to Australia, is costing Australian taxpayers $23,000 a day. And it wasn’t the big, bad Israelis who persecuted him.
The Australian Federal Court failed this weekend to resolve the fate of Aladdin Sisalem, a palestinian asylum-seeker from Kuwait who is the only inmate of an Australian Government-funded [...]

No Time For Fun and Games

Misha Schubert, a friend of Alex Polier, the woman who allegedly had an affair with John Kerry, does not believe it happened. Quite simply: She did not have the time.
She has the perkiness of a cheerleader and the ambition of a Hollywood starlet, but it’s hard to believe Alexandra Polier ever had an affair with [...]

Swan Song

A man by the name of Steven Swan decides to stop paying his federal income tax and is indicted by a federal grand jury on 18 felony counts. Rather than accept responsibility for his actions, he is claiming that the Justice Department is prosecuting him in order to silence him.
Swan widely distributed his belief that [...]

Prediction of the Day

Muslim groups will decry the Jewish conspiracy to soil John Kerry’s reputation and boost George Bush’s prospects of re-election.
Alex Polier, the twenty-four year old journalist who could end Senator John Kerry’s hopes of becoming the next president of the United States is alleged to have had a two-year affair with the front-runner for the Democratic [...]

Mel’s Madness

Mel Gibson needs a better publicist.
That is my conclusion after reading about his latest interview with ABC. Instead of putting to rest questions about his views about Jews and the Holocaust, he has given answers which I would deem “skirtish.” As such, I still have doubts about his sincerity.

Bear in mind that questions about Gibson’s [...]