
August 15, 2010
On Tuesday, August 17, 2010, Washington State Republicans in the Eighth district have a clear choice between the establishment candidate, incumbent Dave Reichert, and several challengers, only one of whom stands out as a true principled conservative with the gonads to clearly articulate those principles. Read More »
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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 »
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July 11, 2010
To commemorate the first anniversary of Barack Obama’s Cairo speech, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, interviewed on al Jazeera TV, said that one of his foremost responsibilities was improving relations in the Muslim world by highlighting their contributions to math, science and engineering, thereby making them feel better.
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May 9, 2010
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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February 7, 2010
Do you feel safe?
Do you remember how outraged you were when you learned that 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and other high-level Al Qaeda terrorists were to be transferred out of military custody and brought to trial in a civilian court in downtown New York City, practically in the shadow of the World Trade Center rubble?
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Technorati Tags: al qaeda, barack obama, Eric Holder, ksm, Michael Leiter, military tribunals, national security, Robert Gibbs, Terrorism, Umar Farouk Abdulmuttalab