From the desk of Peter Carl on Sat, 2011-12-24 14:17 In his sixth and final in a series of six essays, Peter Carl offers some practical insights and suggestions as to how the Counter-Jihad Movement and its leaders and supporters can best learn from Winston Churchill’s experiences and successes from World War II. The author concludes that, in light of Islamism’s own well-coordinated international implementation and its deeply local successes across both the West and the remainder of the world, failure on the part of the Counter-Jihad Movement to realize similar levels of effectiveness as those achieved by Islamists will not and can not bode well at all for a vulnerable Movement and the future of the West. Hope, however, may be found, argues Peter Carl, in implementing and pursuing jointly coordinated policies and efforts domestically and internationally within the Counter-Jihad Movement, as outlined in this essay, based upon today’s practicalities and Churchill’s most successful insights and strategies. From the desk of Richard Rahn on Fri, 2011-12-23 14:53 It became increasingly clear this month how the debt crisis will end - and it is not going to be comfortable. The latest phony solution is for the large, "responsible" countries to demand more fiscal responsibility from the smaller and purportedly "less responsible" countries. In Europe, Germany's Angela Merkel and France's Nicolas Sarkozy are demanding that other European states give up some of their sovereignty and agree to strict limits on their deficit spending. Surviving Islamism ... And Right/Left Politics: Churchill's Principle -
Part VI: Back From The Brink

How The Debt Crisis Will End
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