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The Religion of Peace kidnaps two Fox journalists (Updated)

Michelle Malkin is having a blogburst today today to get the news out about the two Fox News journalists kidnapped in Gaza.

Fox News Channel reporter Steve Centanni and freelance cameraman Olaf Wiig are still missing. It has now been more than a week since their kidnapping at gunpoint in Gaza by unknown terrorists. FNC top management, the journalists' families, and Palestinian journalists continue to press for their release.

Let's all pray for their safe return.

Update: On a related note, our good friend Josue from TownHall.com and formerly from LatinoIssues.com posted links to videos of two interviews with Melanie Phillips, author of Londonistan and a columnist for the Daily Mail. Folks, in my humble opinion, Ms. Phillips is voicing voicing the twenty-first century's version of Paine's Common Sense. Listen carefully to what she says. It is critical information.

Londonistan update: Melanie Phillips on Fox
Monday, August 21, 2006 3:54 PM

I wrote a few days ago about the new book, Londonistan. HotAir is featuring a video clip of author Melanie Phillips -- you got to watch it.

I’m giving you the whole clip, only because she doesn’t get many invites to do American TV. For reasons that will soon become apparent. Kudos to Paul Gigot and the Journal Editorial Report for having her on.

She goes further than I’m willing to go in her proposed solutions to the problem, but perhaps that’s because she appreciates its magnitude more acutely than I do. Ten airplanes blowing up over the Atlantic would have turned a lot of people to her position. How many liberties did Britain’s security services save by foiling the plot? [...]

Update: Neil Cavuto had her on as well. You can watch that one on YouTube right here. [...]

P.S., I have already ordered my copy from Amazon.

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