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'''Frontpage Magazine''' is the online magazine of the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], guided by the strongly [[American conservatism|conservative]] views of [[David Horowitz]]. Central to his positions is opposition to any perceived threat to the [[State of Israel]], and a generally hostile view of [[Islam]] and of U.S. academic coverage of the Middle East and [[terrorism]].
'''Frontpage Magazine''' is the online magazine of the David Horowitz Freedom Center]], guided by the strongly American conservatism|conservative]] views of David Horowitz]]. Central to his positions is opposition to any perceived threat to the State of Israel]], and a generally hostile view of Islam]] and of U.S. academic coverage of the Middle East and terrorism]].


It often exchanges content with other Horowitz organizations such as [[Campus Watch]] and [[DiscoverTheNetworks]], as well as sites with a generally compatible outlook, such as [[Robert Spencer]]'s [[Jihad Watch]].
It often exchanges content with other Horowitz organizations such as Campus Watch]] and DiscoverTheNetworks]], as well as sites with a generally compatible outlook, such as Robert Spencer]]'s Jihad Watch]].

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Frontpage Magazine is the online magazine of the David Horowitz Freedom Center]], guided by the strongly American conservatism|conservative]] views of David Horowitz]]. Central to his positions is opposition to any perceived threat to the State of Israel]], and a generally hostile view of Islam]] and of U.S. academic coverage of the Middle East and terrorism]].

It often exchanges content with other Horowitz organizations such as Campus Watch]] and DiscoverTheNetworks]], as well as sites with a generally compatible outlook, such as Robert Spencer]]'s Jihad Watch]].