by Lil Tuttle | Jan 7, 2016 | Culture, Feminism & Sexuality, National Security & Immigration
“Why on earth is the burden on women to avoid attacks by predatory foreign men?” asks British journalist Leo McKinstry. His question is in response to a public statement by Cologne’s mayor warning women to “keep an arm’s length”...
by Lil Tuttle | Jan 5, 2016 | National Security & Immigration
The risk of Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists "employing chemical, biological and radiological warfare agents is real," reports the Begat-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. "In fact, ISIS already has attacked with chemical weapons" several times in the...
by Lil Tuttle | Dec 11, 2015 | National Security & Immigration
"Why can't we talk about Islam honestly," asks David Harsanyi in a very thoughtful, yet brief, essay worth reading in its entirety. Islam is not a race. Islam is not an ethnicity. Islam is a religion and a political philosophy. And it is distinct from...
by Lil Tuttle | Nov 2, 2015 | National Security & Immigration
Egyptian-born Nonie Darwish discusses the growing Islamic threat throughout the world and the West’s response to it. The event was recorded at CBLPI’s Texas Women’s Summit in Fort Worth on October 23, 2015. Podcast:
by Lil Tuttle | Oct 7, 2015 | National Security & Immigration
The Census Bureau had only one job: count the population for the purpose of apportioning political representation and direct taxation. Yet since 1960, when the Census Bureau stopped collecting citizenship information on every U.S. resident, census-taking has evolved...
by Lil Tuttle | Sep 14, 2015 | National Security & Immigration
Visiting liberal friends in their upscale home in Denver, we were taken aback by the measures they and their neighbors took to prevent home invasion and theft. They had had a lot of break-ins recently, they told us, so they were being extra cautious. No door was ever...