The Catmage Chronicles
Andy thought he was going crazy when a talking cat showed up at his front door. He couldn’t have been more wrong.Goldeneyes is a Catmage – a cat with human intelligence and magical abilities. Andy is an eighth grader who is smart, impulsive, and trying to avoid the school bully at all costs. A prophecy threw them together. There’s just one problem: Goldeneyes can’t stand humans.The Catmage world is heading toward war. Goldeneyes and Andy must try to stop the enemy from getting stronger. And they must save a powerful Catmage who’s been kidnapped. For Goldeneyes, it’s personal. That Catmage is her grandmother.Andy and Goldeneyes must try to put aside their differences. If they can’t, the enemy will soon be too powerful to defeat…
Category Archives: Israel
Revoking the honors
Backspin notes that Mahmoud Abbas has withdrawn his nomination to honor two terror abettors. The Al Kuds Mark of Honor, the PLO’s highest medal, was meant be awarded in a ceremony in Ramallah Thursday to two female terrorists who helped … Continue reading
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A casualty in the Hamas/Fatah civil war
The Washington Post today also features an article about the Fatah Hamas war focusing on the death of Majd Barghouti, a Hamas sympathizer. Missing from the account are the stories of how Hamas killed members of Fatah last year – … Continue reading
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The double standard: Israeli and Palestinian casualties
It’s astonishing—or perhaps not—how often the words “youths” and “children” are used when describing Palestinian casualties, civilian or otherwise. A 19-year-old Palestinian injured in battle with the IDF is often called a “youth,” even if the 19-year-old was actually working … Continue reading
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Zahar, with a difference
The Washington Post has once again given op-ed space to the member of a terrorist organization. In it Mahmoud al-Zahar gets to criticize Israel and praise Jimmy Carter. Zahar of course starts off with an outright falsehood: President Jimmy Carter’s … Continue reading
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Shame on WaPo for publishing Hamas propaganda
I have no proof—just a feeling—but I’d love to know whether Jimmy Carter had any input into this WaPo op-ed ostensibly written by Mahmoud al-Zahar, one of the chief terrorists of Hamas. And shame on the WaPo for posting this. … Continue reading
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Defining deviancy down
Daniel Patrick Moynihan famously coined the phrase “defining deviancy down” to accept more and more violent behavior. The news media seem to have that concept down perfectly when it comes to Israel. Always, when Israel launches offensives against terrorists—and always, … Continue reading
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Iranian tactics killing Israeli soldiers
The Iranian training that Hamas is getting is making their terrorists more deadly and effective. Three Givati Brigade soldiers were killed Wednesday morning during intense clashes with a Palestinian terror cell near the security fence in central Gaza. Three other … Continue reading
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Jimmy’s antidemocratic tendencies
Bret Stephens nails Jimmy Carter: That’s not quite what Mr. Carter said, however. He said the dictator “speaks” for “all” the people, just as the people in a democracy speak for themselves. Taken at face value, this is a reflection … Continue reading
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The damned lies of J-Street
J-Street is a new group that calls itself “…political arm of the pro-Israel, pro-peace movement.”Matt Stoller of Open Left writes: It’s a significant moment for progressive Jews who have previously not had our voices represented in the foreign policy realm, … Continue reading
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New anti-israel group has trouble raising funds
Ynet reports (via memeorandum): A new survey conducted by a Washington DC-based evangelical organization among American Christians has found that 82% of them believe they have a moral obligation to support the Jews and Israel. The poll, conducted among Catholics … Continue reading
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Carter snubbed, feeling lonely, still thinks he’s right
Jimmy Carter is being ignored by all high-level Israelis. Even the AP is noting Hamas’ long, bloody history, but Carter still insists that Hamas should be a peace partner for Israel. Uh-huh. Sure. Isolating Hamas is counterproductive, Carter said. Hamas … Continue reading
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Israel-haters take note: U.S. Christians support Israel
If this poll is accurate, the hand-wringing among the anti-Israel set is going to increase exponentially. A new survey conducted by a Washington DC-based evangelical organization among American Christians has found that 82% of them believe they have a moral … Continue reading
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Tool rhymes with fool
Jimmy Carter can’t even get respect from Shimon Peres these days.A poster at Firedoglake, Ian Welsh, though, considers Jimmy Carter the best friend Israel ever had! After botching history (Carter created the conditions for Camp David by planning to bring … Continue reading
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Preventing the next Holocaust
The other day I wrote about Charles Krauthammer’s most recent column. He argued that since it’s clear that negotiation and sandtions have failed to prevent an Iranian nuclear bomb, the United States had to expressly state its support for defending … Continue reading
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Israel policy failure
Sometimes organizations do what you expect them too. CAIR, for example, has no issue with Jimmy Carter shaking the blood soaked hands of Khaled Meshal.Sometimes the organization that does the advocating is surprising. For example two leaders of the Israeli … Continue reading
