August 21, 2004
Her face was bruised, her lip swollen. Her arm hung weakly in a sling, broken as she raised it in a vain effort to deflect the blows that seemed to never stop coming. Why does he hate me so much? she kept asking herself. What did I do to cause this?
Her husband stood nearby, glaring [...]
Politics
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John Kerry’s book A New War details the rise of international crime and attempts to outline a plan to internationalize the response to crime. In the process, he defines terrorism as a crime and suggests that terrorists be treated as criminals — extradited to the United States, put on trial, and sentenced for their “crimes.”
There [...]
2004 Election, General, Politics, Terrorism
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As soon as President Bush announced he would withdraw 70,000 U.S. troops from Old Europe and South Korea — to reposition them to better fight the war on terror — the Democrats went into full seethe mode. Yesterday, we outlined how John Kerry is hiding behind Admiral Stansfield Turner on this issue. On Friday, Charles [...]
2004 Election, Military, Politics
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August 20, 2004
After John Kerry implied he would move troops from Europe and Asia to re-position them around the globe, he not only criticizes President Bush for doing exactly that, he now hides behind Admiral Stansfield Turner.
As Director of Central Intelligence under President Carter, Stansfield Turner fatally wounded our intelligence system, and 3,000 Americans paid the price. [...]
2004 Election, Politics
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Alan and Kfir have published the Protest Warrior Manifesto. We’ve watched these guys for a while, and are incredibly proud of what they do. It’s great to see folks like Lt Smash and Bryon of Slings and Arrows out waving flags and protesting the insane, terror-supporting asshats.
Culture, Politics
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August 17, 2004
While I certainly enjoy some of the “Bush-isms” that the Left is so fond of using to mock our president, I’d like to point out one of the real quotes they don’t want you to hear:
One of the lessons of September the 11th, a lesson this nation must never forget, is that we must deal [...]
2004 Election, Politics
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In Librarians for Terror, Lee Kaplan shows how the American Library Association blatantly supports the anti-Israel, pro-terror agenda. One bit I found particularly interesting was also highlighted by Charles at LGF:
As well, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization that bills itself as an Arab civil rights group but was shown to have links [...]
Politics, Terrorism
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August 16, 2004
Just when it seems that Moore can’t go any deeper, he does.
Exploiting amputees? What the hell?
The liberals are always trying to suck up to the military — to use the troops as scenery for their photo ops — then screw them when they are no longer useful.
That reminds me: the other day Rene& found the [...]
Politics
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A column from Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts appeared in the local paper today, and by the time I was finished I was literally choked up with emotion. Here is a man who went to Sierra Leone and was confronted with heinous evil, and actually understands that we are lucky to live in America.
When his [...]
Culture
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August 14, 2004
Muqtada Al-Sadr, the Troll of Najaf that openly mocks the Coalition and the Iraqi government, should be dead by now, gristled into martyrdom in a hail of TOW missiles. Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.
Al-Sadr is a tool of the Iranian mullahs, a fact that is blatantly obvious to everyone — everyone, that is, except the [...]
Essays, Military, Politics
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