Saturday, March 10, 2007
This guy thinks he is on to something: "In a two-part essay, EPPC Senior Fellow Stanley Kurtz explores the impact of the Muslim preference for cousin marriage on the war against radical Islam. "I want to begin to make the case that Muslim kinship structure is an unexamined key to the war on terror. While the character of Islam itself is unquestionably one of the critical forces driving our global conflict, the nature of Islamic kinship and social structure is at least as important a factor."" (thanks Nader)