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  • Christopher Freind Should Obama Politicize bin Laden Killing? Absolutely!
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Coaches aren’t on the field, but they get credit for success.  Why the double standard from the Right? If you’re wondering why America is no longer able to make even the most basic, common-sense decisions, there are two simple answers: extreme partisanship and willful hypocrisy. Forget the desire to seek truth.  Many on the Right and Left are simply incapable of seeing the real picture, even if it’s smacking them in the face.  And those rare souls who do rise above partisanship to tell the truth are viciously discredited by their own, branded “traitors” and “sellouts.” The incessant calls for…





    Written on Monday, 07 May 2012 11:51 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind Convert Oil Refineries To Process PA’s Marcellus Shale Natural Gas
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Delta Airlines Refining Oil Doesn’t Solve The Problem Psst: Don’t tell anybody, but the worst-kept secret in  Pennsylvania is that the natural gas industry --- the only economic salvation our dying state had--- is leaving in droves, replaced by job loss, budget holes and despair. Like most tragedies, this one was preventable. Only common sense and foresight were required. But those traits were pumped dry long ago, so instead of experiencing a booming economy rooted in the rebirth of American manufacturing, Pennsylvania is now witness to yet another long exodus of our best and brightest.  And the Commonwealth’s march toward…





    Written on Wednesday, 02 May 2012 10:48 in National News
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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s Colossal Cockiness Castrates His Credibility
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Corbett’s Colossal Cockiness Castrates His Credibility Candidate Choice Creates Calamitous Clusterf**k of Carnage “Stevie Welch sat on a wall (of cards); Stevie Welch had a great fall (winning a mere two of 67 counties). All of King (or is it Joker?) Corbett’s horses (jackasses), and all the King’s men (endorsements by 27 County Commissioners and 35 State Legislators), couldn’t put Stevie’s candidacy together again (4 of 5 Republican voters rejected the Welch-Corbett-Obama “ticket”). And so Freindly Fire’s prediction that Governor Corbett-endorsed U.S. Senate candidate Steve Welch would come in a whoppingly-bad third place was proven correct, though it didn’t take a…





    Written on Friday, 27 April 2012 09:18 in State News
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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s Love Affair With The Democrats: An Election Letter Back At Ya’
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Well, primary election day is almost here, and some of the races have gotten downright nasty. From disingenuous, mean-spirited campaign ads to a Democrat masquerading as a Republican accusing his opponent of being a Democrat (did you get all that?), there’s something to satisfy everyone’s entertainment needs. Perhaps the ugliest race is the Democratic contest for Attorney General (an office that Party has never held), pitting a woman against a whiner: prosecutor Kathleen Kane and former congressman Patrick Murphy.  Murphy certainly can’t run on his record (there isn’t one), so instead has charged Kane with being a millionaire trucking executive.…





    Written on Monday, 23 April 2012 15:20 in State News
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  • Christopher Freind Corbett’s US Senate Candidate Is An Albatross Around His Neck
    Written by Christopher Freind

    The Guv’s man, Steve Welch, is an Obama Voter, infuriating many in the GOP It’s the bottom of ninth, you’re down a run, two outs and a man on second.  Should he try to steal? Hell no. A single probably scores you, and getting thrown out ends the game. Simply stated, the risk outweighs the reward. But if, for whatever reason, the decision to steal is made, there’s only one rule: you damn well better make it. Fail, and you’re toast with the fans, the media and your teammates. For the political equivalent, look no farther than Pennsylvania Governor Tom…





    Written on Tuesday, 17 April 2012 09:53 in State News
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  • Christopher Freind I Was Wrong To Question The DRPA
    Written by Christopher Freind

    Later this year, it is possible --- even probable --- that the following individuals will all be in jail: former powerhouse Senator Vince Fumo, former House Speakers John Perzel and Bill DeWeese, Senators Jane Orie and Bob Mellow (both of Leadership), and former Representatives Mike Veon and Brett Feese (also from Leadership).  On the one hand, seeing corrupt politicians brought to justice is a good thing, as is all the money they are giving back to taxpayers via forfeited pensions. But there is a downside. While such offenders should obviously be prosecuted, people’s cynicism toward their government seems to be…





    Written on Tuesday, 27 March 2012 10:48 in State News
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When both sides in a negotiation refuse to budge, the impasse is usually detrimental to both parties.

With that in mind, perhaps I can be of assistance in mediating the exploding conflict involving body-imaging scanners and pat-downs at some of the nation’s airports. 

On one side, we have the government that, despite its reluctance to employ profiling with these measures, is standing its ground.  On the other, we have groups such as We Won’t Fly.com, advocating that travelers not fly because the scanners are “strip searches;” if they do, however, they are encouraged to opt out of the “porno-scanners” and “raise holy hell.”

And I thought this was going to be a difficult negotiation.

There’s a very simple solution: do everything to accommodate the We Won’t Fly people. True, that’s not an effective negotiating strategy most of the time, but in this instance, it works perfectly.

Travelers in America will be somewhat safer, and the We Won’t Fly gang can take the bus to London.  I hear Greyhound has some great deals this time of year.

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A frequent, and well-founded, criticism of American journalism is that too many reporters focus more on a good story than telling the truth. 

To be fair, though, that label must also be applied to a large segment of the American people.  Perhaps it’s because we’ve evolved into a quick-fix, instant-oatmeal society, or maybe it’s because tackling tough problems can seem hopelessly daunting. 

But maybe the main reason for the proliferation of red herring issues is that so many American politicians shamelessly take advantage of people’s fears, manipulating issues to their political --- and financial --- gain.

Whatever the reason, it’s no excuse for citizens to willfully ignore the real problems while blindly jumping on the bandwagon of those screaming about irrelevant matters.

The mosque slated for construction near Ground Zero in New York is a prime example.  And with the anniversary of the September 11 attacks later this week, there is no better time to laser in on the issues that truly need addressing.

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Proponents want to build a $100 million Islamic mosque and cultural center with the stated purpose of promoting interfaith dialogue and peace.  The complex is to be constructed several blocks from where the Twin Towers fell on 9/11.

Standing adamantly opposed are those who view the Islamic center,  located so close to hallowed ground, as an in-your-face insult not just to America, but the 3,000 souls who perished that day.

Fair enough, because in all likelihood, it is. 

There are so many other places to build a mosque that to innocently choose that location just doesn’t pass the sniff test.

Americans have a legitimate reason to feel incensed, and are making that view loudly known.  But when calls are made to block the construction through legal means, and when some demand that the owners’ financing be investigated because we don’t happen to like what they stand for, America ceases to be America.

We must be extremely vigilant not to throw our freedoms to the wind just because we find something or someone insulting or offensive.  When cooler heads don’t prevail, the result is almost always catastrophic.

Jailing American citizens in internment camps during World War II comes to mind.

That’s why the Founding Fathers, knowing full-well the dangers of mob mentality, ingeniously created America’s law-making bodies.

The House of Representatives, elected every two years and therefore much more responsive to the people’s whims, is counter-balanced by the staid and deliberative Senate, with its more insulating six-year terms.

And as a final check, the Supreme Court, with its lifetime-appointed Justices free from future job considerations, is designed to provide the ultimate safeguard.

The intensifying mosque debate may be one that tests the system like no other.

Will Congress attempt to pass legislation regulating what can and can’t be built near war memorials? Stranger things have happened.

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One of the most outspoken critics of the mosque has been former House Speaker turned political commentator Newt Gingrich. Like his views or not, Gingrich is universally considered an extremely intelligent analyst with well-thought out positions.

Which makes his pandering on the mosque construction so pathetic.

He’d have been better off just coming clean, saying he’s raising millions on the issue, which could help him prepare for a presidential run.  But while he’s placating the evangelicals, he’s approaching lunatic status with the mainstream.

To say, as Gingrich did, that we shouldn’t build mosques in America until Saudi Arabia has churches and synagogues on its corners is, quite simply, insane.  And Newt knows better.

Since when do we elevate Saudi Arabia --- or any other country for that matter --- to equal status with the United States of America?

We may despise how Saudi Arabia conducts itself, but that is their business.  The way to change it is not to interfere in its sovereign affairs, but to do what we’ve always done best: be the beacon of light for the rest of the world.

When America leads by example --- such as it being the most generous, free and forgiving nation in the history of mankind --- it makes other nations and peoples emulate it.  That is why millions want to come here --- to be part of the dream found nowhere else on Earth.

Yet Gingrich misses this point entirely.

In a recent column, he correctly criticizes an op-ed which compared sharia law (the Islamic code) with the Declaration of Independence. “This isn’t  mere dishonesty; it is an Orwellian attempt to cause moral confusion about the nature of radical Islamism,” he wrote.

So Gingrich wants it both ways.  He’s offended when the Declaration is compared to sharia, but wants to impose his values on Saudi Arabia. 

The point that Gingrich and so many of the anti-mosque people are missing is simple:

“So what?”

So what that they are building a mosque? 

In America, people have private property rights and the freedom of religion.  To stand in the way of either of those two guiding principles because, as one critic said in an interview, “I don’t have anything in common with those people,” is a slap in the face to all who died defending the freedoms America offers.

We abhor the KKK, but let them march.  We are repulsed by neo-Nazis, but allow them to buy property and peacefully assemble.

What’s the difference here?  Simple.  It’s an attempt by politicians to conceal the unassailable fact that we are no safer now than we were on September 10, 2001. They want to run as far away from that reality as possible, for good reason.

That’s the truth. And THAT’S the real issue here --- the one which no one wants to discuss. 

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Are planes safer?  No. Just look at all the cases where, if not for completely inept terrorists, hundreds would have died (the shoe bomber, the Christmas Day underwear bomber, the Times Square bomber who BOARDED a plane despite being on the No Fly List, etc).

Do we profile?  Of course not.  Instead, we bow at the altar of political correctness, reluctant to “offend,” a strategy al-Queda knows --- and exploits --- all too well. The result?  The aforementioned bombers.  Utilizing luck as your foremost national security tool probably isn’t the best idea we’ve had. At some point, Lady Luck will make an exit.

Do we have a secure border?  Not even close.  Incomprehensibly, nine years after the horrific attacks, the border remains wide open, beckoning terrorists to cross not just with logistical expertise, but with chemical, biological and yes, nuclear weapons.

When will we learn? After Phoenix --- or Philadelphia --- becomes uninhabitable for the next 50 years?  A catastrophe along those lines is a virtual certainty, because we’re more worried about building a mosque than a border wall.

Is our intelligence community efficient? Wishful thinking.  We took a system that was dysfunctional --- but fixable ---and turned it into a massively inept bureaucratic nightmare called the Department of Homeland Security.  Intelligence information isn’t shared, budget battles and turf wars are more prevalent than ever, and the core mission of the alphabet-soup agencies is once again lost.

Do certain states still issue drivers licenses to known illegals ---including potential terrorists --- thereby making their movements and purchases in America infinitely easier?  You betcha.

Have we, as a nation, condemned judges and other institutions that have embraced sharia law in this country?  No, because that would offend, and just wouldn’t be politically correct.

Yet what are we worried about, so much so, that bus protests are organized, and talking heads act as if the end of America is at hand?

A mosque in New York (where there are already 100), from which one can’t even see Ground Zero.

With all of our other problems, expending so much energy on that issue just doesn’t seem prudent.

It’s time that our leaders, both political and in the media, stop enriching themselves with fear-mongering tactics at the people’s expense.

Because when the next attack comes, we will have invited it upon ourselves due to our inability to distinguish the real issues from the manufactured hype of selfish demagogues.

Let’s keep our eye on the ball, before it’s too late.

Chris Freind is an independent columnist and investigative reporter who operates his own news bureau, www.FreindlyFireZone.com
Readers of his column, “Freindly Fire,” hail from six continents, thirty countries and all fifty states. His work has been referenced in numerous publications including The Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, foreign newspapers, and in Dick Morris' recent bestseller "Catastrophe."
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 05:47

Rioting Muslims Show Their Colors

No one who lived through the Great Depression called it the Great Depression. That designation wouldn't come until years later.

In the same vein, I wonder if we are living in the middle of the Last Crusade. My gut tells me we are. And that means the West must once again draw swords.

It begins in Europe.

Too long has the continent played patsy, rolling over backwards to accommodate the very people who seek its destruction. Wide-open borders, political correctness, fear of being labeled and negative birthrates have produced a dying Europe. While the majority still believes in Western values, they remain silent; the only sound heard is radical Islam trying to snuff out the last remnants of European identity. The mosques are full, and the churches are empty. Is hope lost?

Diminished, yes. Lost? Not just yet.

You may remember the flap two years ago when a Danish newspaper published cartoons that depicted the prophet Muhammad - cartoons that some Muslims deemed offensive. While most Muslims simply ignored the row, the extremists rioted in Denmark and around the world, Danish embassies were stormed, and lives were lost. Some Muslims even issued a death warrant on the cartoonist and issued a fatwa against the papers that printed the cartoons.

The situation has not improved, as it was recently revealed that there was yet another alleged plot by Muslim terrorists to kill the Danish cartoonist.

In a show of support for both the cartoonist and free speech, our colleagues in 15 Danish newspapers just re-printed all of the cartoons. Take a wild guess what happened after that.

Muslims rioted. What a surprise.

This latest transgression against the West has been going on for over a week, with rioters spreading out from Copenhagen to other Danish cities. Hundreds of cars and trucks have been torched, police have been attacked, and a school was set ablaze.

Will this finally be the wake up call for Europe? Will it have the courage to declare its own fatwa against the Muslim infidels who overtly threaten its stability and existence? We can only hope.

Europe needs a good proctologist to find its head. Only a complete repudiation of all things politically correct can be an enema for its soul. It needs new leaders to exhibit uncommon valor in defending what is good, right and just about Western civilization. Above all, its people must start having children again. To paraphrase Dickens, if this last concept is not understood, nothing good will come of this.

How does Europe achieve these goals? With conviction. Bold leadership is needed to start the ball rolling on the second point. On the first, the solution is simple but not easy. Muslim infidels - those extremists who disparage true Islam and disrespect the very prophet they purport to follow - must be met with a zero-tolerance wall of fire. Non-citizens who are apprehended rioting should be deported immediately, never to return. There should be stiff penalties for all others engaging in violence and subversive activities against Western freedoms. Intimidation and threats must be dealt with in a manner ten-fold harsher than the offense. Unfortunately, the only code these people recognize is brute force coupled with an unwavering resoluteness.

Up until this point, the extremists have exploited Europe's weakness of trying to be all things to all people. The irony is that the only ones being served by this policy is the enemy.

Today's Europeans will be judged on whether they had the intestinal fortitude to resurrect themselves, rising up from the abyss to take back what is morally and rightfully theirs. The barbarians are at the gate, and the time to fight is now.

Since the victors always write history, who will be writing the epilogue of today's battle?

My first reaction was to ask Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, where he bought his happy pills. After all, this is the man who just called for Islamic Shariah law to be implemented in England. I assume, since all Muslims simply adore British citizens and their Western culture, that this was Archbishop Williams' way of continuing the Golden Age of World Peace in which we find ourselves.

Hey, appeased terrorists and their sympathizers make the best neighbors.

After reading more of Arhbishop Williams' comments this week, however, it's obvious that it's not medication talking. It's much more dangerous. It's a man in a significant position of power - he leads over 80 million in the Anglican Church - who naïvely advocates positions that place Britain, as well as his own flock, in physical and spiritual jeopardy.