
A Presidential Fireside Chat
Putin is threatening Ukraine with battlefield nuclear weapons.
Putin is threatening Ukraine with battlefield nuclear weapons.
On May 1, the US House of Representatives passed the fraudulently titled “Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2023.” It’s not yet law, pending Senate passage and a presidential signature, but the lopsided House vote (320 to 91) should worry all Americans, including the country’s 7.6 million Jews.In theory, the bill merely clarifies how the US Department of Education should interpret Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forbids discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, and national origin by “federally funded programs,” including most colleges and universities.In fact, however, the bill -- by adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s “working definition of antisemitism” -- reveals itself as just another underhanded attempt to suppress freedom of speech by placing new conditions on federal funding.The bill expressly includes “the ‘[c]ontemporary examples of antisemitism’ identified in the IHRA definition” in its own definition of antisemitism.Those examples include “[d]enying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, e.g., by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor,” as well as “[d]rawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.”“Jews” (who, by the way, are not the only “semites”) and “Israel” are two entirely different things.Jews are an ethnic group bound together partly by ancestry and partly by ancestral religious beliefs.Israel is a Middle Eastern nation-state which clearly, unambiguously, and openly bases itself on a supremacist ideology (Zionism) exploiting that ethnic bond.
Westerns are arguably the most popular films ever made and have taken a variety of forms—traditional (“High Noon,” “Shane,”), singing-cowboy movies (Gene Autry and Roy Rogers), B-westerns (Randolph Scott, Audie Murphy), even sci-fi space westerns (Han Solo and Chewbaca in “Star Wars”).
After two days of pro-Palestinian protests at the University of Kansas, the campus in Lawrence on Friday took on the feel of a sober, mundane summer day.
Despite China’s clear and 12-point detailed call for a cease fire in Ukraine, the U.S.
School bond elections are typically and tragically rubber-stamped by voters. The latest District 440 bond proposal is a wish list. Dumping more money into unneeded… Login to continue reading Login…
The Kansas Reflector reported May 6 that Democrat Mike McCorkle is running against Republican House Speaker Dan Hawkins in Wichita.
I can’t forget that the first response that Kansas Republican leaders had to Democratic Gov.
In early May, the Libertarian Party’s national committee announced a prominent speaker at the party’s convention over Memorial Day weekend in Washington, DC: Former US president Donald Trump.A few days later, independent presidential candidate Robert F.