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Maybe the Western World doesn’t want to exist any longer

Maybe the Western World doesn’t want to exist any longer

I’ve been invited to post here, and these days are troublesome…and each day moreso.
Trying to collect my thoughts, when each day seems to expose a new point of how we have subconsciously told oursleves (the “western” world part) that we are not fit to exist.
How?  By averting our eyes, by purposefully pretending there is not [...]

December 14 2009 | Posted in Islamic History, Military, Opinion, Politics, Terrorism, World | Read More »

Clubbing Navy SEALs

Clubbing Navy SEALs

Our national media will not report that three Navy SEALs are being prosecuted for capturing a terrorist. The terrorist claims he was punched after he was captured. Almost no one besides Fox News is on it.
By: L. Brent Bozell
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December 5 2009 | Posted in General, Military, News, Terrorism | Read More »

Switzerland’s Minaret ban sparks Muslim and leftist outrage (video)

Switzerland’s Minaret ban sparks Muslim and leftist outrage (video)

Zurich-On Sunday Swiss voters approved a referendum banning building any new minarets on mosques. Nearly 58% of voters, and all but four of the country’s 26 cantons, voted in favor of the ban, with support reaching 70% in some regions.
Muslim Leaders Condemn Swiss Ban
Naturally, the Islamophobe name calling has begun, and the Islamic world [...]

December 1 2009 | Posted in Terrorism, World | Read More »

Obama speeds American troop deployment to Afghanistan (video)

Obama speeds American troop deployment to Afghanistan (video)

President Obama decided to set ‘faster’ troop deployment to Afghanistan; he is sending 30,000 additional troops over the next six months.

December 1 2009 | Posted in Military, Politics, Terrorism | Read More »

Role of ACLU Decisive in Moving KSM Trial to New York

Role of ACLU Decisive in Moving KSM Trial to New York

Eric Holder called his decision to try the suspected plotters of 9/11 in New York City “the toughest decision I’ve had to make as attorney general.” It was unarguably the most controversial one. In my opinion, it was also the stupidest one.

December 1 2009 | Posted in News, Politics, Terrorism | Read More »