Saturday, September 30, 2006

Just a simple question for the left.

If al Qaeda's exploitation of the Iraq war to promote terrorism constitutes evidence that we should not have invaded Iraq, is its exploitation of our prosecution of terrorists, also to promote terrorism, evidence that we should not prosecute terrorists? If not, why not?
Democrats and the anti-Semitism of Hugo Chavez
My father taught me that if you wanted to know who someone was all you had to do was look at the people they hung out with.
Wise advise.



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American Thinker
"Various Democrats have looked with favor upon the anti-American Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez over the years, his record of deepening anti-Semitism notwithstanding. Ex-president Carter helped him secure his position by certifying election results that others have cast doubt upon.

In 2002, 16 Democratic Congressmen, including senior Judiciary Committee member John Conyers of Michigan, voiced their support for Chavez when they sent a letter to President Bush complaining that America was not protecting Chavez from internal opposition to his authoritarian and increasingly erratic rule.

In that same year, Representative William Delahunt of Massachusetts established a “Venezuelan Caucus” to show “friendship to President Chavez”. "

Friday, September 29, 2006

al-Zawahri delivers Democratic talking points

With the midterm elections coming up the DNC is pulling out all the stops.


Some excerpts from Democratic stump speeches:

Zawahri: the air strikes killed “innocents”

Kerry: “American soldiers are terrorizing innocent Iraqis in the night”

Zawahri: “I tell you that Bush and his gang are shedding your blood and wasting your money in frustrated adventures”

Sheehan: “Bush has killed thousands . . .”

Dean: “the Iraq war was a mistake . . .”

Zawahri: “Bush is a failure and a liar”

Hillary: “This will go down as the worst administration . . . “

Other Big Anti-War Libs: “Bush lied and people died . . .”


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Brietbart.com
" Al-Qaida No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri condemned President Bush in a video statement released Friday, calling him a failure and a liar. "Why don't you tell them how many million citizens of America and its allies you intend to kill in search of the imaginary victory and in breathless pursuit of the mirage towards which you are driving your people's sons in order increase your profits?" al-Zawahri said in a portion of the video released by the Virginia-based IntelCenter."
GOP Bloggers :: Blogging For The Majority:

No Torricelli-Switch In New Jersey

Assuming we can hold Democrats to their word, Robert Menendez will be kept on the ballot for the U.S. Senate this November.

Menendez is another corrupt Democrat who is at risk of having his corruption derail his election. This is a seat we can pick up in November, so go support Tom Kean. According to Republican pollster Scott Reed.'A Menendez loss is the ultimate insurance for Republicans that they won't lose control' of the Senate.

For resources on Menendez's corruption check out No Agenda, Bob's Baggage, and Tom Kean's Corruption Watch.

ANTI-W. $OROS: I QUIT POLITICS By MAGGIE HABERMAN - New York Post Online Edition: Seven


New York Post:
By MAGGIE HABERMAN


September 29, 2006 -- Billionaire liberal financier George Soros, who spent millions of his fortune trying to oust President Bush in 2004, yesterday said he hopes to stay out of politics from now on.

Yeahhhh!!!!


'In the future, I'd very much like to get disengaged from politics,' Soros said at a Council on Foreign Relations meeting on the Upper East Side. 'I'm interested in policy and not in politics.'"
The Islamo-fascists are playing a game of chess. They think many moves ahead and don't mind sacrificing pawns for a better position on the board. The left in this country are playing checkers and feel guilty when the make a jump! They are still stuck on the question of whether or not we should have come to the board to play.

A grandmaster chess player thinks 20-30 moves ahead, anaylizing every possible move and motivation of the enemy.

Below is an excerpt from an essay by Dr. Jandora.
He is currently employed as a senior analyst with US Army Special Operations Command. He retired from the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve at the rank of colonel, with active service in the Vietnam and Gulf Wars. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. He has resided and worked in Saudi Arabia for several years and has traveled extensively throughout the Near and Middle East.

If we want to win the chess game we need to think on many different levels. So read this essay and think!




Read the whole article:
"In contrast with the militant Communist mindset, that of the militant Islamist has an anti-materialistic orientation and a spiritual goal. Thus, an appeal to the “heart and mind” might not suffice because “soul” is a key element of the Islamist worldview construct. Although the patent victory of capitalist-democracy in the Cold War undermined the Communist worldview, that is largely irrelevant in the current conflict with the radical Islamists. Showing a better way to worldly utopia (classless society) hardly counts when the focus is spiritual salvation. But is the focus always spiritual salvation? Perhaps not. Muslims, as any people anywhere, can become pre-occupied with the tasks of making a living. However, when those tasks become too overwhelming, there are many symbols, traditions, institutions, opinion-leaders, and other prompts to remind them that religion offers the best remedy – the true solution. To challenge this “truth” would be very counter-productive. It is nonsense to presume that, since the former Communist societies of Russia and China abandoned Marx’s dialectical materialism, Islamic societies could bypass the Qur’an."

Thursday, September 28, 2006

Captain's Quarters

Captain's Quarters:

"Join The Jihad, Take The Dirt Nap"


The leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq, Abu Ayyub al-Masri, released an audiotape that tries to recruit more radical Muslims to the Iraqi jihad. In doing so, Zarqawi's replacement shows why the US considers Iraq a central ground for the war on terror and how effective our effort there has been against the terrorists. Unbidden and apparently thinking it an attraction, Masri told his followers that the US-led Coalition has killed over 4,000 terrorists in Iraq:

Al-Qaida in Iraq's leader, in a chilling audiotape released Thursday, called for nuclear scientists to join his group's holy war and urged insurgents to kidnap Westerners so they could be traded for a blind Egyptian sheik who is serving a life sentence in a U.S. prison.

The fugitive terror chief said experts in the fields of 'chemistry, physics, electronics, media and all other sciences — especially nuclear scientists and explosives experts' should join his group's jihad, or holy war, against the West.

'We are in dire need of you,' said the speaker, who identified himself as Abu Hamza al-Muhajir — also known as Abu Ayyub al-Masri. 'The field of jihad can satisfy your scientific ambitions, and the large American bases (in Iraq) are good places to test your unconventional weapons, whether biological or dirty, as they call them.'"

lgf: new world odor

lgf:

"The translator for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during his whirlwind tour of infidel country was Hooman Majd, and in an adulatory profile piece Majd describes Ahmadinejad’s wish to meet his American hero—Michael Moore: Mahmoud and Me. (Hat tip: Allahpundit.)

The following morning, Mr. Ahmadinejad held a 7:30 a.m. breakfast meeting, again at his hotel, with American academics and journalists. Earlier, he had expressed some interest in having Michael Moore attend, and although attempts were made to reach him (even by myself, since I was asked), they were unsuccessful. I was seated between Gary Sick (of Columbia University) and Jon Lee Anderson (of The New Yorker), and three hot issues were covered: nuclear power, Israel and the Holocaust.

Mr. Ahmadinejad didn’t seem to tire of repeating the responses he had given over and over. The participants were polite and respectful, and if they held any misgivings about breaking bread with someone seemingly reviled by a large number of their fellow New Yorkers as not only perfidious but extremely dangerous, they didn’t show it. Anderson Cooper of CNN posed the softest if not most pro-Iran question of the morning when he asked about the country’s rather under-publicized but valiant efforts at fighting the Afghan opium trade.

My Way News - Bush Criticizes Democrats on Terror War

My Way News - Bush Criticizes Democrats on Terror War:

"BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - President Bush suggested Thursday that Democrats don't have the stomach to fight the war on terror, battling back in the election-season clamor over administration intelligence showing terrorism spreading.

'Five years after 9/11, the worst attack on the American homeland in our history, Democrats offer nothing but criticism and obstruction and endless second-guessing,' Bush said at a Republican fundraiser.

'The party of FDR and the party of Harry Truman has become the party of cut and run,' Bush told a convention-center audience of over 2,000 people. The event put $2.5 million in the campaign accounts of Alabama Gov. Bob Riley and the state GOP."

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Condi calls Bubba a liar!
I am stunned!
To think that Bubba would lie!




















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New York Post
"September 25, 2006 -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday accused Bill Clinton of making "flatly false" claims that the Bush administration didn't lift a finger to stop terrorism before the 9/11 attacks.

Rice hammered Clinton, who leveled his charges in a contentious weekend interview with Chris Wallace of Fox News Channel, for his claims that the Bush administration "did not try" to kill Osama bin Laden in the eight months they controlled the White House before the Sept. 11 attacks.

"The notion somehow for eight months the Bush administration sat there and didn't do that is just flatly false - and I think the 9/11 commission understood that," Rice said during a wide-ranging meeting with Post editors and reporters.

"What we did in the eight months was at least as aggressive as what the Clinton administration did in the preceding years," Rice added.

The secretary of state also sharply disputed Clinton's claim that he "left a comprehensive anti-terror strategy" for the incoming Bush team during the presidential transition in 2001.

"We were not left a comprehensive strategy to fight al Qaeda," Rice responded during the hourlong session. "

Monday, September 25, 2006

This is London!

Why should we be afraid of these peacefull Muslims?















"“There is a rank due to the United States, among nations, which will be withheld, if not absolutely lost, by the reputation of weakness.” —George Washington"
Could it happen?!






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Monmouth UniversityGannet New Jersey

Kean 44% Menendez 38%

9/24/06
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