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Terrorism
Stomping the yellow guts out of every coward who thinks butchering children will buy him a one-way ticket to heaven. Come get some.
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Ahh, your hipster friends love El Che, don't they? Physician, intellectual, and freedom fighter, Che Guevara remains the beloved icon of the Great Unwashed.
Of course, the reality on the ground is a little different. The real Che Guevara was a sociopathic Read More
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Trust Wretchard the Cat for a riveting historical perspective.
“Asymmetrical Warfare, 1906” tells the story of American forces locked in desperate combat with Moro forces in the Phillippines at the turn of the 20th Century. The tactics and Read More
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You heard it here first.
Arrianna “Oh, what famous friends I've got” Huffington, founder of the eponymous Huffington Post, wants you to quit driving your SUV. In particular, her “Detroit Project” wants you to watch this video, Read More
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Here's a nasty little sound-bite from Daniel, over at Crooked Timber:
If anyone is proposing a quick sing-song outside the gates of 10 Downing Street singing “Glory Glory O Bin Laden” I think I am probably up for it.
Any questions?
Of Read More
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It's nice to know I'm not just whistling in the wind regarding the curious inability of the good people of New Orleans to look after their own house.
Bill Whittle over at Eject! Eject! Eject! has crafted a statement that, at some points, damn near Read More
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Orson Scott Card presents a thought-provoking case for the notion that Syria will have to be next on our checklist of fascist states to overthrow by force of arms... and perhaps should have come before Iraq. Iran, too... though Card's theory is that, Read More
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And there you have it.
The world has two stark choices: appeasement, or combat. The animals who did this, who killed hundreds in Madrid, who killed thousands on 9/11... those animals will not stop killing until they get their way. Their way Read More
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When I went to Marine boot camp in 1988, I reasonably expected never to share a fighting hole with a woman.
It isn't that I had, or have, anything against the notion of women operating machine guns—in fact, at nineteen, I'm fairly sure I would Read More
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Larry Johnson at The Counterterrorism Blog points out a sobering statistic: Following the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, the United States and our allies fought the Japanese to an unconditional surrender in 1364 days... while (at least Read More
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A e-mail from USNA-At-Large directed me to a superb article by Victor Davis Hanson, a former Visiting Professor at the U.S. Naval Academy. As USNAAL's John Howland points out, this one falls into the category of “know your enemy.”
In his Read More
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Senator Durbin's diatribe left me speechless; thankfully, cooler heads closed the breach. Here's one:
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Senator Durbin,
As one who was held in a North Vietnamese Prison for nearly seven years and whose definition Read More
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Robert recently posted the fifth in a loose series of articles on the topic of airport security in the wake of 9/11. His common thesis is that, as we do it now, security at U.S. airports is laughably bad, and that the Federal government is to blame. Robert Read More
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We remember our own best.
Since 9/11, twenty-four U.S. Naval Academy graduates have died in events connected to the War on Terror. Fourteen died on 9/11, some at the WTC or the Pentagon, and some aboard the hijacked aircraft. The remaining ten have died Read More
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New European blogger Ray D. of Davids Medienkritik blasts Germany's U.S. ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger for his asinine assertion this month that older, wiser European societies accomplished the last century's liberations of Central & Eastern Europe Read More
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The Free Muslims March Against Terror is this weekend! I wish I were in DC this weekend... not only would I join the march, but here in Chicago we seem to have reverted to February, weather-wise. Here's FMCAT's final notice from my inbox:
WHY WE ARE Read More
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