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He Said - He Said

February 28th, 2008 at 12:15 pm » Comments (0)

Yesterday, Barack Obama promised to pull all the troops out of Iraq and if al Qaeda establishes a base of operations in Iraq after we leave, he’ll bring them back. To which McCain said that al Qaeda is in Iraq hence the name al Qaeda in Iraq. Obama countered with al Qaeda wasn’t in Iraq [...]



Chairman Dean Shows His Stupidity Again - What Else is New?

February 28th, 2008 at 11:47 am » Comments (1)

DNC Chairman, Chairman Dean, speaking at ICC Auditorium on Black History… Black History? Is it me or is there something wrong with a white man discussing Black History? Especially him. Headline, ‘Guilty White Guy Speaks on White Atrocities’. But I digress.
He actually said,
“For eight years we’ve had a president who doesn’t understand the law, and [...]



The Real Terminator

February 27th, 2008 at 9:56 am » Comments (0)

There is a threat of terrorists capturing some of our automated robotic warriors on the battlefield according to a recent news article in AFP. This threat may spark a “robot arms race”.
From AFP via Breitbart.com:
Increasingly autonomous, gun-totting robots developed for warfare could easily fall into the hands of terrorists and may one day unleash a [...]



Gates to Turkey: Wrap It Up!

February 27th, 2008 at 9:23 am » Comments (0)

Secretary of Defense Robert Gates is telling Turkish officials to wrap up their military incursion into Northern Iraq which was apparently for the purpose of halting cross border attacks by Kurdish separatists.
From FoxNews.com:
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Wednesday that he will tell Turkish leaders they need to wrap up their military operations in northern Iraq [...]



Senate to Vote on Anti-War Legislation Today; Dems Contimplate Next Step

February 26th, 2008 at 5:30 am » Comments (0)

‘If at first you don’t succeed try try again’ the old platitude says and that seems to be the motivation behind Senate Democrats. While many pieces of legislation sit dormant on the Senate President’s table and important appointments (including 4 of 6 seats on the Federal Elections Commission Board) go un-addressed by the Senate, Senate [...]



Is Mexico Admitting Being an Avenue for Terrorists?

February 22nd, 2008 at 2:56 pm » Comments (0)

The headline reads, “Iraqi pair nabbed in Mexico,
headed to U.S. with fake IDs: Mexico suspects European ring of selling counterfeit Bulgarian passports for $10K”. Interesting. Hasn’t the right been saying that Mexico is an avenue of entry for Islamic terrorists for years? Seems like it if it hasn’t been.
From WND:
Two more Iraqis with false Bulgarian [...]



Turkey Launches Offensive Into Iraq

February 22nd, 2008 at 5:39 am » Comments (0)

A neglected situation in Northern Iraq has escalated into an invasion by the neighboring nation of Turkey. Kurdish rebels hiding in Iraq has been conducting attacks in Turkey prompting the Turkish military to pursue them into Iraq.
From FoxNews.com:
Turkish troops have launched a ground incursion across the border into Iraq in pursuit of separatist Kurdish rebels, [...]



Barack, Shady Foreign Businessman, Campaign Finances

February 20th, 2008 at 4:54 am » Comments (2)

I stated yesterday that the only way I see myself voting for Juan MexiCain is to prevent Barack Obama from pushing this nation into a depression from which I’m not sure we’d ever recover. Obama’s socialist plans, dirty deals, and shady past are starting to come to light and it may signal the death nail [...]



Stop The ACLU BlogBurst: ACLU Condemns Senate FISA Vote

February 13th, 2008 at 7:58 pm » Comments (0)

[Jay] I apologize for being so late about writing on this. My modem went bad, and our service provider had to come out and have a tech replace it.
I actually watched Bush’s speech this morning at the gym on the treadmill. I was glad to see that he was playing [...]



What Happened to the American Spirit?

February 13th, 2008 at 5:16 am » Comments (3)

I don’t ask this lightly. I honestly want to know what happened to it. Sometime post World War II it seem to take a serious hit but it survived. During Vietnam, it took a beating that nearly killed it. During the Gulf War it was resurrected and pride was again the order of the day. [...]