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Analyzing H.R. 608 “Stop Arming Terrorists Act”

By Sundar J.M. Brown, ed. On May 21, 2017, Rep Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) communicated the following to President Donald Trump, via Facebook: There must be a price for America’s support of Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest sponsor of terrorism. At … Continue reading

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The Language of Violence

Considerations: (1) Is violence a language? (2) If yes, who speaks the language of violence? (3) If no, how is violence communicated? (4) Despite the oft-strived for and well known “alternatives” to violence, in the face of grievous threats to … Continue reading

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The Real Nat’l Security Threat: Liberals’ Imagined Politics of Exclusion

A few general thoughts on the serious dangers to national security and American unity posed by the imaginary/imagined politics of hard-liberal hysteria “thinkers”: We must note, with caution and preparation, how the hard-liberal advocates of allegedly non-violent means have become … Continue reading

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SJMB Lecture: “On Theoterrorism”

VIEW EVENT DETAILS BY CLICKING HERE Theoterrorism means an individual’s/group’s calculated use of violence, or the threat of violence, against non-combatant/civilian targets, to inculcate a profound experience of terror and the sustained fear of re-experiencing that terror; it is intended … Continue reading

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ASSASSINATION: Russian Ambassador Publicly Gunned Down by Radical Islamist in Turkey

ASSASSINATION: Russian Ambassador Publicly Gunned Down by Radical Islamist in Turkey Continue reading

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