
August 8, 2010
“If the exigencies of my country demand a peculiar service, its claim to perform that service are imperious.”- Nathan Hale.
I guess the US school system is so busy handing out Viagra to five-year-old children and teaching them tolerance that they no longer have time to teach history. Here’s a lesson: Unlike the tax evasion and voter intimidation practiced by Democrats of late, Treason, specifically, giving aid and comfort to America’s enemies through one’s words or actions, is one of the most serious felonies an American citizen can commit. During time of war, it is punishable by death. Read More »
Technorati Tags: afghanistan, bradley manning, julian assange, national security, treason, UCMJ, US military, wikileaks

August 1, 2010
After spending an entire week poring over a few thousand of the so-called “Afghan War Logs”, more than 75,000 incident reports from the Afghanistan war allegedly leaked by a US soldier to left-leaning WikiLeaks, one thing is clear. While the disclosure of this information may not put American or coalition forces in (even more) imminent danger, it will result in even more innocents killed and it does further complicate our mission in Afghanistan in a number of ways. Read More »
Technorati Tags: afghan war logs, afghanistan, al qaeda, julian assange, loac violations, pfc bradley manning, Terrorism, treason, UCMJ, US Constitution, US military, us national security, wikileaks

June 27, 2010
Although Barack Obama’s rabid, media lapdogs on the left portray the replacement of General Stanley McChrystal as a swift, decisive and “brilliant” move and pundits on the right stand there with mouths agape, shocked that a respected military commander would self-destruct in such a manner, both analyses distort key facts and are superficial at best, for they fail to address the fundamental questions the media should be asking, such as ”What really happened?” Read More »
Technorati Tags: afghanistan, barack obama, bernie goldberg, bill o'reilly, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, General David Petraeus, Joe Biden, karl eikenberry, richard holbrooke, rolling stone magazine, US military

April 25, 2010
Back in 1994, Republicans swept both houses of Congress and shifted the balance of power back from Bill Clinton’s leftward tilt. Their backlash was largely a result of Clinton’s push for nationalized health care. A lot of pundits are making all manner of comparisons between then and 2010, but, as I see it, the main distinction between then and now is that Bill Clinton was fundamentally a proponent of the free-market system, while Barack Obama is an opponent of it, seeking to impose government control over every single aspect of American life he disagrees with, a very long list indeed. Read More »
Technorati Tags: 2010 mid-term elections, afghanistan, barack obama, benjamin netanyahu, hamid karzai, Israel, securities and exchange commission, socialism, Tea Party Movement, US Constitution, US economy

December 6, 2009
“They took the lives of innocent men, women and children without regard to their faith or race or station.” - Barack Obama’s revisionist 9/11 history lesson to West Point cadets.
Barack Obama’s biggest liabilities as both a politician and so-called “leader” are his tendency to overstate the magnitude of the nation’s problems and the effects of his policies upon those problems, to overreach on the legislative solutions to those overstated problems, as well as the time required for doing so and to repeatedly begin acting on those problems before the proper solution has been identified, effectively placing the cart before the horse. Read More »
Technorati Tags: afghanistan, barack obama, Gen. Stanley McChrystal, Hillary Clinton, Robert Gates, Robert Gibbs, Terrorism, US military