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Jewish Congressman Blasts Jimmy Carter’s Fraternizing with Hamas Terrorist
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Chief Deputy Republican Whip Eric Cantor for the US House of Representatives fiercely condemned former President Jimmy Carter’s plans to meet with Khaled Mashal, leader of the terrorist group Hamas, in Damascus, Syria on April 18th, 2008. Rep. Cantor, who is Jewish, released an official statement to the media on Saturday.
Khaled Mashal is a prime […]

Let the Games Begin
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

In his book “Fatheralong”, John Edger Wideman writes that when we play race, we play a game in which “the fix is in…the inventor of race always holds the winning cards because he can choose when to play them and name their value.” Those of us that placed hope in a post racial Barack Obama […]

21st Century Warfare: The Future Combat System
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

The Future Combat System (FCS) program — which comprises 14 weapons systems and a state-of-the-art information network — is the centerpiece of the Army’s effort to transition to a lighter, more agile, and more capable combat force.
The substantial technical challenges, the Army’s acquisition strategy, and the cost of the program are among the reasons why […]

Swinging Like Monkeys from the Branches of the Liberty Tree
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Recently, in a Chicago suburb, a village trustee was issued a citation for disorderly conduct when she informed two less than discerning parents that the trees of the village were to be respected as elements of nature, not utilized like playground equipment. The citation was issued after the parents mistook verbiage used as that of […]

21st Century Warfare: The Future Combat System
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

The Future Combat System (FCS) program — which comprises 14 weapons systems and a state-of-the-art information network — is the centerpiece of the Army’s effort to transition to a lighter, more agile, and more capable combat force.
The substantial technical challenges, the Army’s acquisition strategy, and the cost of the program are among the reasons why […]

Lies, Damn Lies, And Hillary Clinton
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Liberals are still out there fighting hard for socialized medicine because it is just one more way for them to get their hands in your pockets and micromanage your life. And what is wrong with a little, itsy bitsy, teeny-weenie white lie along the way to help further their goal right?
Bryan Holman was just trying […]

If Bad Things Happened To Politicians
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Many of us have heard the story of Jamiel Shaw, the promising young Los Angeles high school football star shot to death by an illegal-alien-gangbanger. We know that his mother, Army Sgt. Anita Shaw, got the news while serving her country in Iraq. We know that the punk who killed her son was at one […]

Democrat Leader to meet with Terrorists
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Showing once again where his true loyalties reside, Democrat former President Jimmy Carter is scheduled to meet with terrorist Hamas’ Khaled Mashaal in the terrorist state of Syria. The meeting is currently said to be set for 18 April. The US Department of State has advised Carter not to do so. But, per the State […]

Don’t Let the Door Hit You on Your Way Out!
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

With this year being an election year, it seems that it is quite permissible to disrespect, dispute, and demagogue our heroic leaders in the War on Terror. Senator Joe Lieberman summed up this despicable mindset perfectly when he said of the Democratic Party, “Hear no progress in Iraq, see no progress in Iraq, but most of all speak of no progress in Iraq”

Tibet: This Year’s Fashionable Victim
Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Those on the Left suddenly outraged about the treatment of Tibet by China may now, finally, understand the Right’s longstanding problem with Communism.  Congratulations.  Above and beyond this, one struggles to learn what all the shouting is about.  Yes, Tibet remains under Chinese oppression.  But other than the small (and rightfully dedicated) Free Tibet movementeers […]

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