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: Media Bias
Monday briefs
But Israel should totally lift the Gaza blockade: PIJ terrorists killed an Israeli working on the security fence between Israel and Egypt. The Israeli’s name? Said Phashpashe. Think the AP will note that an Arab-Israeli was killed by Palestinian terrorists? … Continue reading
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Your Sunday morning AP bias
There is no story that the AP can’t immediately slant anti-Israel. First, let’s look at the story in the Israeli press: Police: Truck driver kills 2 Palestinian robbers A tow truck driver from Ashkelon shot to death two Palestinians on … Continue reading
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The biased narrative of Israel and the African refugees
The world media is having a field day with Israel’s decision to return refugees to their countries of origin. All of the reports mention the anti-refugee violence; few of them mention the brutal rapes and attacks that instigated it. And … Continue reading
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Media bias? Yeah, we got that
Israel’s Comptroller’s office has determined that Israel’s response to the Marvelous Marmalade incident sucked. And here’s the all-important conclusion to the report: Lindenstrauss concluded this part of his report by recommending a comprehensive plan to improve Israel’s public diplomacy under … Continue reading
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Friday morning briefs
Censorship? Only Israel can censor journalists: Lori Marcus on how the PA has been silencing journalists for decades, particularly those that report the truth–a.k.a. negative stories–about the PA. And how western journalists are going along with their requests. Speaking of … Continue reading
Posted in Israel, Media Bias, Middle East, palestinian politics, Syria
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Thursday news roundup
Endgame for Assad? Russia is talking about allowing the Dorktator to live with them in exile. It’s apparently Kofi Annan’s idea, since he never met a ruthless dictator responsible for the massacre of thousands that he could hold accountable. And … Continue reading
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Tuesday morning political news briefs
Suck it up and pay for your own damned pensions: Scott Walker’s recall election is today, and it’s ending as ugly as it started. The unions are in full-blown panic mode, because when the government doesn’t take union dues out … Continue reading
Posted in American Scene, Anti-Semitism, Israel, Media Bias, Politics, United Nations
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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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Flame on! news briefs
Angry Flame: The creators of Flame used the same programming language as did the creators of Angry Birds. It’s really not all that big a deal, and reflects more on the language (it’s easy, that’s why they used it) than … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, Israel, Media Bias, Middle East, Syria, Turkey, United Nations
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The refugee problem the UN doesn’t find pressing
How many billions of dollars have gone to Palestinian “refugees” living in the Middle East? How many salaries are paid by UNRWA to descendants of Palestinian refugees from 1948? And how often do we hear that the Palestinian “refugees” are … Continue reading
Posted in Israel, Israeli Double Standard Time, Media Bias, World
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On Christian persecution in Muslim countries: Shut up, it’s still Israel’s fault
60 Minutes publishes a hatchet job on how Israel is supposedy driving out Christians, and utterly ignores stories like this one, where Egypt’s Muslims are persecuting Christians. An Egyptian court sentenced 12 Christians to life in prison and acquitted eight … 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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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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Thursday morning briefs
(Let’s hope this time I remember to hit the publish button.) Yeah, but there are still no new elections, are there: The Palestinians are shuffling cabinet members around, and yet, their elections are what, more than two years overdue? But … 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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