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A professional who cannot not read, analyze and blog about the Middle East.

Biography

Paul Boyer's fascination with Israel began March 27, 2002 when a Palestinian suicide bomber murdered 30 Jews and injured 140 Jews as they celebrated Passover. Many of those murdered and injured survived the Holocaust. The ASU campus held a "peace rally" the following week in which the “peace participants” somehow found the means to denounce Israel and justify the suicide bomber. He still does not understand the justification for murdering innocent civilians.

Paul Boyer is available to speak on almost any topic related to the Middle East and is available Friday thru Sunday on select weekends. Please include his web site on all promotional material http://www.neareastpundit.com and send an audio or video of the talk (tape, CD, VHS or DVD).

To schedule a lecture, email Paul at: pdiddz@gmail.com

Interests

1) A book that changed my life: besides the Bible, Crime and Punishment by Fyodr Dostoevsky 2) A book I've read more than once: The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis 3) A book I'd take to a desert island: Greek New Testament 4) A book that made me laugh: Letters to a Young Contrarian by Christopher Hitchens 5) A book that made me cry: Crime and Punishment 6) A book I wish had been written: The Palestinian Victim Mentality which I'm currently writing... 7) A book that should never have been written: anything by Hitler, Mao or Che 8) A book I'm currently reading: the Assassins by Bernard Lewis & The Missing Peace by Dennis Ross 9) A book(s) I'm planning to read: all of my books by Bernard Lewis and the rest that are in my library 10) A book I own that I've never read that makes me look smart: The Universe in a Nutshell by Stephen Hawking