Drones work. They kill terrorists. Important terrorists. And we don’t have to squabble about where to put their shredded bodies on trial. And no dead terrorist has ever blown up an airplane. – Ralph Peters, NY Post (more…)
Archive for February, 2010
Terrorizing terrorists
Posted: February 8, 2010 in America, jihad, ObamaTags: drones, war on terror
The Third World: Destitute, squalid, and violent by choice
Posted: February 8, 2010 in Gaza, Islam, Israel, jihadTags: third world
As Indiana Jones pointed out in Raiders of the Lost Ark, people who read books tend to be far more advanced than people who burn books, and this underscores the reason why most Muslim-majority countries are still squalid, largely illiterate, and poverty-stricken garbage dumps. – Bill Levinson, Israpundit (more…)
Why is a 30-second personal opinion spot on the joy of being alive considered controversial? Be sure to read the comments too — some of them, if possible, are even more insightful than the article. – Bob Weir, American Thinker (more…)
Unlike most of our well-known athletes, who have illegitimate children from multiple women, Tebow has vowed publicly to wait for sex until marriage. While most celebrities and athletes dream of hobnobbing with Hef at the Playboy mansion, Tebow refused to be included (despite Playboy’s lobbying) in the magazine’s famed All-America issue. – Matt Spivey, American [...]
What a genius! He actually likens his amazing ability to the movie Groundhog Day, but I’ll bet it works all year round. – Robert Spencer, Jihad Watch (more…)
US casualties in Afghanistan provoke rage and frustration
Posted: February 4, 2010 in America, jihad, ObamaTags: Afghanistan, rules of engagement
“We were attacked treacherously. We came under fire from everywhere, but the rules of engagement prevent me from doing my job,” said Lance Corporal Mark Duzick, who was in the unit that was ambushed. – Jason Gutierrez, The Telegraph (more…)
Rules for living in my country
Posted: February 2, 2010 in America, Source: Marylou's AmericaTags: immigration
Dear Potential Immigrant: Now that you’ve decided to make your way to these treasured shores, ostensibly in search of freedom and the opportunity to build a better life, there are some things you need to know. I’d like to assume that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services filled you in on them, but I’m going [...]






