Category: Fighting the Islamists

Alternatives to Surrender.

Alternatives to Surrender.

| October 15, 2006 | Reply

In my last post, I mentioned that I have a couple suggestions for how we could improve our situation in Iraq without actually walking away and leaving things in the hands of the Islamists. I don’t claim that my suggestions are particularly original. I’m sure they’ve been made before. I don’t claimm that they are [...]

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So, It's Surrender, Is It?

So, It's Surrender, Is It?

| October 15, 2006 | 1 Reply

Wait. What?? WASHINGTON — A commission formed to assess the Iraq war and recommend a new course has ruled out the prospect of victory for America, according to draft policy options shared with The New York Sun by commission officials. Currently, the 10-member commission — headed by a secretary of state for President George H.W. [...]

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A Burglar's Tale

A Burglar's Tale

| October 13, 2006 | Reply

Does this story ring a bell with anyone? Imagine for a moment a public official of the highest order. He was a confidant of the vice president and the president. Entrusted with the most sensitive national defense information, he enjoyed full access to the gamut of our country’s deepest secrets. In short, he was as [...]

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I'm Sick to Death of Politics, Part I

I'm Sick to Death of Politics, Part I

| October 2, 2006 | 1 Reply

I suppose some of you have noticed that I just haven’t been blogging very much lately. Every blogger goes through those ups and downs at times when they just step away, then come back and blog with renewed energy, and I’ve done those things too. Lately, though, there’s just been this pernicious haze that’s fallen [...]

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Apparently, the Only Thing the CIA Does Well these Days is Leak.

Apparently, the Only Thing the CIA Does Well these Days is Leak.

| September 27, 2006 | Reply

There’s been a real stink over the revelation that a classified report, parts of which were given to the New York Times by a dozen or so criminals inside the US government, broadly says that “…the American invasion and occupation of Iraq has helped spawn a new generation of Islamic radicalism and that the overall [...]

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No Commitment!

No Commitment!

| September 21, 2006 | 4 Replies

Rev. John Krenson asks us a question I’ve been asking myself a lot these days: Why are we so afraid? Culturally and religiously we are on the defensive in this War on Terror. And it makes no sense to me. We accept immoral expressions of outrage by Muslims across the world and yet fail to [...]

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A Letter to Eugene Robinson

A Letter to Eugene Robinson

| September 19, 2006 | 3 Replies

I don’t often write directly to journalists. I figure that since I have my blog, my comments can be found if the desire to do so arises. I’ve never had one so much as acknowledge my comments before, so writing directly to them seems to me a waste of time. Today, though, I felt compelled [...]

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I Do Believe I See a Swoon!

I Do Believe I See a Swoon!

| September 19, 2006 | 2 Replies

It looks today like the Washington Post is running out a new meme for Senator John McCain. The message, put succinctly is this: John McCain isn’t a political sellout, willing to take whatever position endears him to the MSM at any given moment. Look how he risks his political future by standing up the the [...]

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Sure, He Talks A Good Game…

Sure, He Talks A Good Game…

| September 19, 2006 | Reply

Keith Olbermann says that the President owes us all an apology. I bet you bottom dollar that he won’t ask the same from this man. That is because Keith Olbermann is, at heart, afraid to death that if he says one word askance about a Muslim, he could end up dead. The President’s a much [...]

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Which is More Valuable to Us?

Which is More Valuable to Us?

| September 19, 2006 | Reply

Truly, are we interested in spending more money on terrorists and suspected terrorists or our soldiers? Chris Muir, as only he can, puts it another way.

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