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Excerpts from “Fighting Terrorism” by Benjamin Netanyahu are available at Liberty Pundit.
“To achieve this goal [defeating terrorism] we must first have moral clarity…..
Looks like one to put on the list of must reads.
Sounds like a good idea to me. From the American Spectator:
The Credibility Tax
Quite an interesting concept.
Thanks to those who supported Project Valor-IT. If you would like to see the final totals raised by all services for this worthwhile cause you may do so here.
Some people seem to have taken this seriously. I prefer the attitude here.
ADHD can be a real challenge for parents and children alike. If this piece at the LAT proves true, there could be hope on the horizon (minus drugs).
The brains of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder develop more slowly than those of other children but eventually catch up, according to a government study published Monday that suggests ADHD may be a transient condition, at least for some.
Using advanced imaging techniques, scientists found that the cortices of children with ADHD reach peak thickness an average of three years later than children without the disorder.
Finally from Musing Minds a very short “movie” which no doubt rings true for each of us.
Written by SueSo often, human beings will try to “help” or “save” something and we just don’t really think about the fact that what we want to “help” or “save” may not want or need it.



