Posts Tagged ‘thanksgivings’

​Thankful Thanksgivings, or My Triple Play

Commentary Was—or is—Thanksgiving a special family day in your family? The popularity of Thanksgiving isn’t surprising when one ponders its advantageous preconditions: nonsectarian (believers and atheists accept a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on religious matters), no holiday gift-giving (or raised eyebrows about comparative generosity/miserliness), and relatively brief (just a weekend with no big month-long […]

US/Israel/NATO Support ISIS by Supporting Turkey

Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Wesley Clark responded to shoot down of a Russian fighter jet by pointing out that Turkey is supporting ISIS. Originally posted at WorldTruth.TV Appearing on CNN, Clark asserted that there was a “larger context” to the incident, pointing out that ISIS is a Sunni terrorist organization and therefore targets […]

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