The was an earthquake in Copenhagen last night.
Former radical Islamist Ahmed Akkari stood before a packed house of the Free Press Society and admitted that every mosque in Denmark is run by a extremist Imam.
Reality TV continues to make lots of money for networks, despite the fact that many shows now portray what the industry calls "scripted reality."
That's how the Robertson Family, made famous by A&E's "Duck Dynasty" describes their show. Producers give them a scenario (scripted) and members of the family carry it out using their God-given personalities and perspectives (reality).
Kim and Jack have worked together now for the past five years. Sometimes, in a joke, Jack refers to her as his “work wife.” They spend most of their day together, work on projects and go to lunch everyday. They know each other very well and lately have shared intimate talk about their marriages. Even they admit, they are probably closer to each other than their spouses.
Malik Obama, holding picture with Brother Barrack Hussein
Children are perhaps the hardest hit by the ongoing violence and attacks against Egyptian Christians and their churches.
Many are traumatized, and some are expressing their sentiments and emotions by drawing or writing poems.
We wanted to share this picture we received. It was drawn by an Egyptian child during the height of the violence last week.
On this week's edition of the Stakelbeck on Terror show, we sit down with Middle East analysts Ryan Mauro of the Clarion Project and Patrick Poole of PJ Media.com to discuss the latest developments in the turbulent Middle East and what is coming to the region.
We also interview Dr. Ronald Rychlak, co-author of the hit book, Disinformation.
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