Archive for June, 2007
An Utter Lack of Awareness
Two New Reports Show why the British Sailors, Abducted in March, Never Should Have Been in that Position in the First Place
On March 23 of this year, while conducting a routine boarding operation of a merchant vessel off the coast of Iraq, fifteen British sailors and Royal Marines were approached by two speedboats filled with [...]
A Finite Simple Group (of Order Two)
Yes, it’s a song about math. Yes, it’s a song about relationships. Yes, it’s totally awesome.
If you can understand this, then you need to empty your head of some of that ed-joo-kay-shun.
Eric Cantor scares the pants off of Rahm Emanuel
Apparently so, anyway. Word on the street is that tough-talking Democrat representative Rahm Emanuel (no relation), head of the DCCC, has been challenging Republican congressmen to on-air debates, only to back out — three times in a row now — when he’s found out that his opponent will be GOP chief deputy whip Eric [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Political Points at any Cost: The Motto of the New Democrat Party
If there is an illustration next to the word “gall” in the dictionary, the picture may very well be of the Congressional Democrat leadership, led (less than ably) by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (with Reps. Nancy Pelosi and Jack Murtha close behind).
Under Reid’s political-victory-at-any-cost brand of “leadership,” Congressional Democrats have done everything in their [...]
Incompetent lib bloggers can’t remember if incompetent Reid called Pace incompetent (he did), and don’t care anyway
Replace the first two “incompetents” with your adjectives of choice
Earlier this week, the Politico broke the news that Dingy Harry Reid – in a conference call with far-left bloggers – had called outgoing Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine General Peter Pace, an “incompetent yes-man.”
The story exploded via Drudge, FNC, CNN, and other [...]
Of the Geneva Conventions, “Torture Bans,” and Murdered Soldiers
People on both sides of the aisle need to open their eyes
On May 12, near the Sunni stronghold of Yusufiya, Iraq (about 15 miles south of Baghdad), al Qaeda fighters ambushed a coalition patrol, killing four soldiers and abducting three, all from the 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment of the 10th Mountain Division’s 2nd [...]
Azzam speaks out
Al Qaeda’s Jewish-American spokesman says Iraq pullout will do nothing to stop attacks
Update: It would appear that Mr. Gadahn-Pearlman has not lost all sense; rumor has it that upon his original defection, he was asked by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to take part in a Maryland terror plot – as a suicide bomber. He politely declined, [...]
Yes, Markos, you CAN be prosecuted for it
Doing the homework that the online Left was just too outraged to do
America and its institutions have, and are governed by, rules and regulations. For the most part, this is a good thing (despite the laments of Court TV’s Catherine Crier that the American people have acquiesced to “deliberate ignorance and passive acceptance of…shackles [due [...]
Imagine if the American people actually SUPPORTED the troops
It’s a pleasant fiction, isn’t it?What does it say about an element of our society when this amazing sequence of images…
….posted on Memorial Day is immediately met by this comment:
That does not look to me to be an authentic fighting man of United States military. Where is his insignia? What type of weapon is that [...]
Black Hawk Down (part II)
Imagine, if you will, how amazing it would be if a Hollywood big shot or two would do this:
When Jerry Bruckheimer met with Gen. John M. Keane at the Pentagon, the Hollywood film producer told the Army vice chief of staff he planned to make a movie about the Army’s 1993 battle in Mogadishu, Somalia.
At [...]
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