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We All Know What Happens When You Assume

Crime and Punishment, Political Correctness, Politics, Society/Culture, Terrorism

Presidential Spokesgullet Robert Gibbs said last week that the near-miss in Times Square did not represent a “systemic failure”, but I would argue that the government’s response was indeed just that.  I would even go a step further. I would argue that the government’s failure to actually stop Shahzad’s attempt to detonate a Vehicle-Borne-IED in Times Square also exemplifies just how dangerous the entire Progressive approach to terrorism is. Let’s not forget, this incident did not occur in a vacuum. Read More »

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Diversity is an Enabler, Indeed

Crime and Punishment, Environment, Media Bias, Military/War, Political Correctness, Society/Culture

As more information trickles out regarding the cold-blooded, terrorist killing of 12 US Army Soldiers and one civilian and the wounding of dozens more on Fort Hood by US Army Major Nidal Hasan, it is becoming increasingly clear that the insidious disease of political correctness that has erased our borders, diluted our language and stagnated our culture is one of the major contributing factors to this terrorist rampage.

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The Great American Disconnect

Crime and Punishment, Military/War, Political Correctness, Politics, Society/Culture, Terrorism, economy

Several recent, but seemingly unrelated events have once again clearly exposed one of the fatal flaws of the American psyche that I have been warning about for years. Now manifesting itself in large segments of the population, from average citizens to people of authority and even those we entrust with our lives, this dangerous, societal myopia is the end result nearly 50 years of brainwashing. Read More »

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