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He has written a great deal about political issues and supports, among other things, many American positions related to Israel .


BIOGRAPHY


Cal Thomas was born in Washington, D.C. in 1942 . During the 1960s and early 1970s he worked as a reporter at NBC News . He has written ten books, including ''Blinded By Might'', that discussed, among other things, the role of the Moral Majority in American politics of the 1980s . Thomas was vice president of the Moral Majority from 1980 to 1985.

In his column of April 15 , 2003 , Cal Thomas wrote:


When the Berlin Wall fell and Eastern Europe escaped from the shackles of communism, I wrote that we must not forget the enablers, apologists and other "fellow travelers" who helped sustain communism's grip on a sizable portion of humanity for much of the 20th century. I suggested that a "cultural war crimes tribunal" be convened, at which people from academia, the media, government and the clergy who were wrong in their assessment of communism would be forced to confront their mistakes. While not wishing to deprive anyone of his or her right to be wrong, it wouldn't hurt for these people to be held accountable.
That advice was not taken - but today we are presented with another opportunity in the form of scores of false media prophets who predicted disaster should the U.S. military confront and seek to oust the murderous regime of Saddam Hussein. The purpose of a cultural war crimes tribunal would be to remind the public of journalism's many mistakes, as well as the errors of certain politicians and retired generals, and allow it to properly judge their words the next time they feel the urge to prophesy...

All of the printed and voiced prophecies should be saved in an archive. When these false prophets again appear, they can be reminded of the error of their previous ways and at least be offered an opportunity to recant and repent.



CONTROVERSIAL STATEMENT(S)

In response to Dolphinarium disco bombing in Tel-Aviv which killed 21 people, mostly high school students, Thomas authored a June 6 2001 article in the ''Jewish World Review'' which expressed support for expelling Palestinian s from Israel to surrounding Arab countries.