How racist is America?
Just ask Drew Carey on the CBS program "Power of 10." It's not that Carey is racist, but he can help you and contestants find the right answer to that question.
View ArticleOpen Letter to American Media on bias against Arabs in America
This is part of a speech I made to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) when they were in Chicago last week, and that I turned into an open letter to the American Media to demand that she and...
View ArticleArab Journalists Declare Cubs Curse a Fraud, Hoax, phony
The National Arab American Journalists Association today issued a press release declaring that the so-called curse by Billy Sianis' on the Chicago Cubs, provoked when he and his alleged goat were...
View ArticleOklahoma's Rex Duncan says its okay to get Bibles, but not Qurans
It's okay to get Bibles in Oklahoma, where a crazed fanatic Catholic blew up the Mrrah Federal Building about 12 years ago. But when the Oklahoma Governor's Ethnic Commission gave away copies of the...
View ArticleCurious for blogger feelings on Lipinski-Pera congressional race
I'm writing columns on the Dan Lipinski-Mark Pera battle and wonder how bloggers here feel. Is it overwhelming support for Pera or are there supporters of Lipinski here. Is Dan Lipinski really a "Bush...
View ArticleIs Bush playing politics with War contract abuses?
The Justice Department has prosecuted a dozen or so individuals over the past five years for alleged corruption and mismanagement of government war-related contracts. But the prosecutions are based in...
View ArticleBush Judge bans debate on Iraq war in contract scandals
The Judge in trial involving a Halliburton sub-contractor accused with taking bribes has ruled that the case will not become a trial on the merits of the illegal war in Iraq, denying the defendants the...
View ArticleTruth starts to leak out in Iraq war related contract scandals
It took a week, but the truth forced itself out at the hearing over Halliburton subcontractor Jeff Mazon (KBR) over allegations that he took a bribe to inflate gasoline costs. Turns out that a witness...
View ArticleObama-Clinton battle IS the Presidential Election
Many people, especially Republicans, are interpretting the heated Democratic primary contests between Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton as a battle that will help Republican John McCain in the...
View ArticleRezko-Ata scandal highlights corruption of Arab American leadership in Chicago
For most people, corruption trial of Antoine "Tony" Rezko represent the culture of corruption that has plagued Chicago and Illinois politics for years, and may be the weight that tips the balance in...
View ArticleMistrial in War Related contract trial suggests bigger issue for public is...
Mistrial in war related corruption case proves there is more to it By Ray HananiaA jury in Rock Island Illinois said they were deadlocked on the Bush Administration’s prosecution of a former...
View ArticleDon't push Clinton out so fast -- Obama may need her
Barack Obama supporters shouldn't push aside supporters of Hillary Clinton so quickly. Obama has the lead but the "uncommitted" delegates, or the so-called "Super Delegates," can change their minds...
View ArticleHillary Clinton: Americans "not big on quitting" -- So why quit?
Hillary Clinton said last night that Americans are "not big on qutting." So why should her supporters quit?John McCain could make a move next week to pull the rug out from Obama-Biden with a strong VP...
View ArticleMoved by the great convention speeches, again
Although it started out slow, the Democratic Convention picked up steam. But can Barack Obama really deliver on his promise for "change?" The words were inspiring, but we have had inspiration in the...
View ArticleJill Morgenthaler responds to Peter Roskam's negative ads and lies
Democrat Jill Morgenthaler, a veteran and longtime resident of the 6th Congressional District, responds to the lies of her Republican opponent Peter Roskam, the one-term congressman who slipped into...
View ArticleOrland Township "Keystone Gops" take out after me
It's more like a jog than vigilante mob, but the Orland Township Republicans (The Keystone Gops) have decided that the number one issue facing the Republican party is "Ray Hanania."
View ArticleModerates need to push hard for Middle East Peace
The problem with the Middle East peace process is that the foes of compromise are more active than the supporters of the peace process.What President Obama needs is to energize a broad moderate...
View ArticleRepercussions of the Bush-Cheney Iraq War
As we debate the level of response to the use of chemical weapons by Basher al-Assad, the dictator of Syria, it is interesting to note that it is being heavily influenced by the actions taken by former...
View ArticleThe insanity of blaming everything on Israel
Every time something happens in the Middle East, the Arabs are quick to blame Israel. Israel is responsible for a lot of the problems, including the failure of peace with the Palestinians, but they are...
View ArticleDisturbing illogical insanity of extremist Arab activists
Arab activists are fighting hard to oppose any intervention in Syria against the country's dictator Bashar Al-Assad. And their strongest argument is not that Assad didn't use chemical weapons to kill...
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