Thursday, January 28, 2010
What could have been, if not for the liberal media fear machine....
“I have little interest in streamlining government or in making it more efficient, for I mean to reduce its size. I do not undertake to promote welfare, for I propose to extend freedom. My aim is not to pass laws, but to repeal them. It is not to inaugurate new programs, but to cancel old ones that do violence to the Constitution, or that have failed in their purpose, or that impose on the people an unwarranted financial burden. I will not attempt to discover whether legislation is ‘needed’ before I have first determined whether it is constitutionally permissible. And if I should later be attacked for neglecting my constituents’ ‘interests,’ I shall reply that I was informed their main interest is liberty and in that cause I am doing the very best I can.”
Monday, November 2, 2009
Thank you, Multiculturalism.
Iraqi woman, 20, dies; police in Arizona say father ran her over
November 2, 2009 7:59 p.m. EST
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Noor Faleh Almaleki, 20, died in Arizona two weeks after being run over by a car
- Her father, police say, was angry that she had become "too Westernized"
- After the incident, the father went to Mexico, then Britain, before being extradited
- A 43-year-old friend of the daughter also was injured in the incident
Remember when signs started showing up on stores that were in foreign languages only?; Multi-culturalism.
How about when Sikh kids were bringing ceremonial daggers to school?; Multiculturalism
Graduation ceremonies in six different languages? Mustn't offend......Multiculturalism
And those creepy-weird arranged marriages you hear about.
Now, we have a woman murdered at the hands of own father. And it's not his fault. It's ours. Truly our fault.
We as Americans, have allowed bizarre, perverted, and now deadly rituals and primitive, cave-man cultures to not only survive, but to flourish in our country. This will not be the last of this. There will be more and more as we sweep immigration issues under the rug. (is there any more room under the rug, by the way?)
We've known for decades, if not longer, about so-called 'honor-killings' and other types of cultural violence brought to our shores by the third world. Why wasn't this man educated (re-educated) in American customs, laws, and what our national expectations are?, i.e.; 'Sir, rule #1 in America is you're not allowed to blow us up. #2 is you can't murder your kid here. We're not 'down with that'.
No,no. Mustn't infect those ancient and exotic cultures with our stupid Walmart, Double-cheese burgers and oh yeah, ...those wimpy western laws preventing fratricide.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Homegrown Islamic Radicalism in the US
Feds: Leader of radical Islam group killed in raid
"...DETROIT – A man described as a leader of a radical Sunni Islam group in the U.S. was fatally shot Wednesday afternoon while resisting arrest and exchanging gunfire with federal agents, authorities said.
Agents at a warehouse in Dearborn were trying to arrest Luqman Ameen Abdullah, 53, on charges that included conspiracy to sell stolen goods and illegal possession and sale of firearms. Ten followers listed in a criminal complaint were also being rounded up in the area.
Abdullah refused to surrender, fired a weapon and was killed by gunfire from agents, FBI spokeswoman Sandra Berchtold said.
In a court filing, the FBI said Abdullah, also known as Christopher Thomas, was an imam, or prayer leader, of a radical group named Ummah whose primary mission is to establish an Islamic state within the United States...."
.....and this is where I stopped reading. I KNEW that the guy was black, and that he converted to islam in prison.
and sure enough: "Leone said members of the national group mostly are black and some converted to Islam while in prisons across the United States.
"Abdullah preaches that every Muslim should have a weapon, and should not be scared to use their weapon when needed," Leone wrote.
It was not immediately clear how many of the other 10 suspects were in custody.
The group believes that a separate Islamic state in the U.S. would be controlled by Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, formerly known as H. Rap Brown, who is serving a life sentence in a federal prison in Colorado for shooting two police officers in Georgia in 2000, Leone said. Al-Amin, a veteran of the black power movement, started the group after he converted to Islam in prison.
A Conservative now against the Afghan War
Dear Congressman Gallegly-
I write you today with a heavy heart.
For all of my life, I believed that my government generally made decisions based upon what was good for my country and it's citizens. I also believed that the United States was clear in its mission of promoting democracy, the rule of the law, and the value of the individual.
World War II began (for the United Stated) and ended in five years. Never was there more clear a case for war, in the face of Nazism. Our mission was defined, executed, and completed with a resolute certainty. Hitler would be defeated, and the world a better place for it.
I am a Republican, and have voted in every election since I was eighteen. I have always regarded the privilege of voting as an obligation to those who fought and died before my time. I voted GOP in the last two elections. I supported my country's actions in the middle east.
This support is now gone. I see no end in sight to this war in Afghanistan, no objective, no benefit to either the United States nor Afghanistan. History tells us that freedom must first be desired, then fought for to have value. Freedom bestowed upon another is nothing more than another CARE package bought and paid for by others, then dropped from somewhere above. Believe me, I am no anti-war zealot who does not recognize a threat when I see it. I am no appeaser.
This low-burn war in Afghanistan is already three years older than World War II, yet I see no value in further investment.
One day, Sir, I will be coming to you for an endorsement on behalf of one or both of my children when they apply to the Air Force Academy or West Point. Yet how can I send my blood and treasure to my government when I see no point in what my country is doing overseas?
I urge you to vote against further funding earmarked for the Afghanistan war, unless we do it right: overwhelming force, clear objectives, lasting impact, tangible results. But after eight years, and with this new President, I doubt we have the courage.
Best regards,
---- - --------
I write you today with a heavy heart.
For all of my life, I believed that my government generally made decisions based upon what was good for my country and it's citizens. I also believed that the United States was clear in its mission of promoting democracy, the rule of the law, and the value of the individual.
World War II began (for the United Stated) and ended in five years. Never was there more clear a case for war, in the face of Nazism. Our mission was defined, executed, and completed with a resolute certainty. Hitler would be defeated, and the world a better place for it.
I am a Republican, and have voted in every election since I was eighteen. I have always regarded the privilege of voting as an obligation to those who fought and died before my time. I voted GOP in the last two elections. I supported my country's actions in the middle east.
This support is now gone. I see no end in sight to this war in Afghanistan, no objective, no benefit to either the United States nor Afghanistan. History tells us that freedom must first be desired, then fought for to have value. Freedom bestowed upon another is nothing more than another CARE package bought and paid for by others, then dropped from somewhere above. Believe me, I am no anti-war zealot who does not recognize a threat when I see it. I am no appeaser.
This low-burn war in Afghanistan is already three years older than World War II, yet I see no value in further investment.
One day, Sir, I will be coming to you for an endorsement on behalf of one or both of my children when they apply to the Air Force Academy or West Point. Yet how can I send my blood and treasure to my government when I see no point in what my country is doing overseas?
I urge you to vote against further funding earmarked for the Afghanistan war, unless we do it right: overwhelming force, clear objectives, lasting impact, tangible results. But after eight years, and with this new President, I doubt we have the courage.
Best regards,
---- - --------
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Who's John Ashcroft, again?
Terrorist....
" The pharmacy college graduate student charged with plotting to kill U.S. soldiers in Iraq and shoppers in American malls was thwarted -- along with two other co-conspirators -- when he was unable to get into terror camps for training and failed to get access to automatic weapons.
Tarek Mehanna, 27, of Sudbury, Mass., got rebellious in court Wednesday, refusing to stand for the judge and at one point throwing his chair.
FBI officials said Mehanna worked with others from 2001 to May of 2008 in a conspiracy to "kill, kidnap, main or injure" people in foreign countries, and to kill prominent U.S. politicians. Terror plots to attack U.S. shopping malls and U.S. military in Iraq were also in the works, officials said..."
Americans have collective A.D.D.
The reason these plots to kill Americans, in America, keep getting foiled is precisely due to the Patriot Act and FISA. Remember those? Remember all the sniping and shrieking coming from the left a few years ago , about how John Ashcroft and Shrub von HitlerBurton were going to round us all up and have us work for the Illuminati? Remember when Code Pink, and the ACLU called Ashcroft the terrorist?
Well, here we are only a few short years later actually applying the tools to catch real ISLAMIC terrorists in our country, but no one wants to look in the rear view mirror of 9/11 and recognize those who made this work successful. Specifically, John Ashcroft put into place administrative weapons that are now bearing fruit, and we should be thanking him.
Patriot...
" The pharmacy college graduate student charged with plotting to kill U.S. soldiers in Iraq and shoppers in American malls was thwarted -- along with two other co-conspirators -- when he was unable to get into terror camps for training and failed to get access to automatic weapons.
Tarek Mehanna, 27, of Sudbury, Mass., got rebellious in court Wednesday, refusing to stand for the judge and at one point throwing his chair.
FBI officials said Mehanna worked with others from 2001 to May of 2008 in a conspiracy to "kill, kidnap, main or injure" people in foreign countries, and to kill prominent U.S. politicians. Terror plots to attack U.S. shopping malls and U.S. military in Iraq were also in the works, officials said..."
Americans have collective A.D.D.
The reason these plots to kill Americans, in America, keep getting foiled is precisely due to the Patriot Act and FISA. Remember those? Remember all the sniping and shrieking coming from the left a few years ago , about how John Ashcroft and Shrub von HitlerBurton were going to round us all up and have us work for the Illuminati? Remember when Code Pink, and the ACLU called Ashcroft the terrorist?
Well, here we are only a few short years later actually applying the tools to catch real ISLAMIC terrorists in our country, but no one wants to look in the rear view mirror of 9/11 and recognize those who made this work successful. Specifically, John Ashcroft put into place administrative weapons that are now bearing fruit, and we should be thanking him.
Patriot...
Friday, September 25, 2009
Simple Math...
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Little Green Footballs hates Beck/Loves his advertising $$'s
Here is Charles Johnson's attack post on Glen Beck:
Wehner: Glenn Beck Harms the Conservative Movement
Opinion | Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 1:16:42 pm PDT
Commentary’s Peter Wehner agrees with me: Glenn Beck: Harmful to the Conservative Movement.
Also see:
About Glenn Beck’s Extremist Rhetoric
About Glenn Beck’s Extremist Rhetoric, Part 2
...and right next to Charles' headline, is an ad that Beck's publishing company paid for on LGF
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