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: Terrorism
Monday briefs
But there is no anti-Semitism in France: A mob of Muslims armed with hammers and iron bars attacked three Jews in France. But it’s anti-Zionism, not anti-Semitism, because their kippahs identified them as Israelis. Oh. Wait. And by the way, … Continue reading
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Palestinian terrorists show their gratitude for peace gesture by killing Israelis
On the heels of Israel returning the bodies of terrorists to the Palestinian Authority, a Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist managed to murder an IDF soldier. The exchange began after the militant cut through the fence separating the Hamas-run Gaza Strip … Continue reading
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Wednesday news roundup
Anywhere you may find them, just like the Nazis: The Israeli Eurovision team was targeted by terrorists. Forty suspects were arrested. Forty. Why so many? Because they had big plans: The group was planning attacks on the concert hall where … Continue reading
Wednesday news roundup
The hatred only goes one way: A young Israeli mountain climber gave up his lifelong dream in order to save a dying Turkish mountain climber who others were passing by on their way to the summit. So the Turk lived. … Continue reading
Tuesday, briefly
Hamas is in deep doo-doo: I like my headline better than Ynet’s, but read Guy Bechor’s analysis for a nice, cheerful story about Hamas. Cheerful for us, that is. Money quote: Until recently it appeared that the so-called “Arab Spring” … Continue reading
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Monday, snarkly, briefly
Did you hear the one about Hamas moderating? Yeah, not so much. Unless by “moderation” you mean “willing to wait a few years to destroy Israel.” Yes, I know I already linked to the Forward interview, but Ynet’s behind the … Continue reading
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Sunday snarks
Really? An Austrian has the nerve to criticize a Jew? Really? The Austrian defense minister is criticizing Avigdor Lieberman’s place in Israel’s cabinet. This would be a man from the nation that in response to the revelation of Kurt Waldeim’s … Continue reading
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Friday they just want peace briefs
Sure, the Palestinians want to live in peace with Israel: That’s why they attacked the paramedics who arrived to help their women who got into an accident. Take note: The attackers were Arab Israelis who live in East Jerusalem. News … Continue reading
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Monday back home briefs
But the refusal of Palestinians to negotiate does not: The EU says settlements hinder peace. Meryl says: FU EU. World’s largest open-air prison now exports clothing: See title. Faster, please: They stopped drilling in Leviathan. Another year Israel has to … Continue reading
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Thursday, briefly
Gee, I wonder who they could have been? “Unknown attackers” murdered 11 Egyptian protesters and wounded hundreds more, while police stood idly by–in front of the Defense Ministry. Hm. That’s a tough one. Who could have the mystery attackers been? … Continue reading
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Monday, briefly
Well, isn’t this interesting: We’re deploying Stealth jets in a base in “southwest Asia”, a.k.a.: Within striking distance of Iran. Yes, but they don’t really care about Palestinians: A major food retailer in the U.K. is boycotting Jewish goods. No, … Continue reading
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Thursday rainy day briefs
It’s raining here, anyway. Wrong on so many levels: A Palestinian man went right past UNIFIL troops with two small children and climbed the fence into Israel–but not before he threw his two small children over the fence. One got … Continue reading
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End of the week briefs
But–but–but Jimmy Carter said Hamas wants peace! The second ranking Hamas official flatly states that any agreement with Israel would be considered a hudna–in other words, just a trick until Hamas can figure out how to destroy Israel. Compare that … Continue reading
Posted in Hamas, Israel, Israeli Double Standard Time, Media Bias 1 Comment
Tuesday briefs
But it’s anti-Zionism, not anti-Semitism: One of the European “activists” left a present on the wall of the room where he was held: A Nazi swastika. Drawn correctly. The “activist” was from France or Spain. Or maybe both of them … Continue reading
Thursday news briefs
Can’t imagine why they didn’t elect him: A neo-Nazi came in dead last in a three-way Republican primary, and he’s blaming–get this–the reporter who published his Holocaust denial remarks. After garnering 11% of the vote in the Republican primary, Jones … Continue reading
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