Thursday, September 11, 2008

Al Qaeda in Iraq "On the brink of extinction"

"Information from recently captured al Qaeda operatives supports the letters from senior al Qaeda leaders that portray the jihad in Iraq being in disarray, according to a Multinational Forces Iraq document obtained by The Long War Journal.

An operative captured on Aug. 21 said the group has "lost the overall fight" and suffers from "extreme financial difficulties." Al Qaeda in Iraq and the Islamic State of Iraq do "not presently have any long time plan and are only focused on short time fighting," the operative told US forces.

Another operative, also captured on Aug. 21, said "foreign fighters in Iraq are on the brink of extinction and the group's "biggest concern right now is where to sleep at night without being arrested."


Letters from Al Qaeda leaders show Iraqi effort is in disarray


Monday, June 16, 2008

Bush never lied to us about Iraq

James Kirchick, who is a liberal writer and an assistant editor of the liberal New Republic explains that the commonly held belief that President Bush lied us into Iraq is false. Many supporters of the liberation of Iraq have made this case, and most make it better, but unfortunately in this political climate the teller of the truth is often more important then the truth.

"Four years on from the first Senate Intelligence Committee report, war critics, old and newfangled, still don't get that a lie is an act of deliberate, not unwitting, deception. If Democrats wish to contend they were "misled" into war, they should vent their spleen at the CIA."

Bush never lied to us about Iraq

Monday, May 26, 2008

Quote

"To have a right to do a thing is not at all the same as to be right in doing it."
G. K. Chesterton

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Same-Sex Marriage

No thinking person wants to take rights away from homosexuals or insult them, but the idea of changing the definition of marriage to something that the majority of the community objects to by blatant judicial activism, warrants a debate. There has never been a single religion or moral system in any major part of the world that has ever defined marriage as between members of the same sex. There has always been homosexuality, but it has never been considered anything more the sexual acts.

I believe that marriage is a powerful and important social structure. This social structure has been, until recently, an institution set up by society to create a set of responsibilities around the act of procreation. The principles of marriage for all of recorded history have been to ensure these responsibilities. Since homosexuals cannot in principle procreate then in principle they cannot, by the definition of marriage, marry. It is simply a misunderstanding of a homosexual relationship. Adhering to the principles of marriage in no way demeans a homosexual or takes any right away from them.

So it is obvious that homosexual couples cannot procreate but what if they want to adopt? I believe that homosexual couples should not be allowed to adopt. Not because they are incapable of raising a child or that homosexuals are bad people, but because I believe that a man and a women are fundamentally different. I believe that every child ideally should be brought up with a strong mother figure and a strong father figure, and that this should be the standard for an adoption agency. The higher the standards an adoption agency has the better, there is no shortage of married couples seeking an adoption.

The idea that society is starting to get their values from themselves or there idea of a progressive movement rather then Judeo-Christian values can only be seen as a decay of our Judeo-Christian culture.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

ANSWER March 15th protest


Some of the most vocal protesters were the communists, who I saw force their protest signs into unassuming gullible teenagers hands the entire day.


It’s amazing what some people (this lady) can be convinced to fight for. Find out about Mumia Abu-Jamal.



There are no depths that these people won’t sink to in order to get an emotional response.


Starting young.


Ron Paul had some support from his usual crowd.




I thought Buchanan was pretty bad too; then again the only thing President Bush ever did was free 50 million people from tyranny.



I can only pray she doesn’t understand what’s happening, if she does however, all she has to look forward to is…


…this





First sighting of the truthers. Good thing normal people know the difference between fact and fiction.



A lot of teenagers played dress up.




There was no shortage of tasteless anti-Israel protesters.


It’s amazing what we can accomplish if we only put our minds together.




That’s one hell of a plan.


These lovely ladies probably have a much better imagination on how to deal with evil.





Black panthers, who will unfortunately live their life’s searching for ways to be victims.







At least he got a good picture of Hitler.




This is Sharaf Mojood, from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)



When he said "shoah" he meant disaster.


Fashionable








This is the face of true courage, or maybe this is.




Kaffiyeh



Revolutions can be messy.








It looks like he got his shirt made at the mall

Kaffiyeh



Kaffiyeh


Stick it to the man and gives us your money.


It looks like he just put a U and an A on his Nazi sign.







Finally the true revolutionaries show up. He would make Che proud.


He must have borrowed his sign from our blue Ron Paul friend.


Kaffiyeh












This is Zahi Damuni, Al-Awda, Palestine Right of Return Coalition.


This is Gloria La Riva, a presidential candidate for the Party for Socialism and Liberation.