Archive for the ‘International’ Category
Friday, November 27th, 2009
You be the judge.Read the materials yourself.The left always touts "science" but for the left science is just an adjunct of collectivising the sheople and aggregating power unto themselves.
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
No one can efface himself as a supplicant as well as the Obamessiah can.Check it out.Does he think everyone will love us if he bows to an Emperor?Sheesh, whatever happened to U.S. greatness?
Posted in International, News | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
"Në demokraci, njeriu shfrytëzon njeriun. Në socializem është thjesht e kundërta"
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Friday, June 19th, 2009
Pat Buchanan is correct: In the Great Game, President Obama's non-interference in Iran's ' Square moment' (Buchanan's phrase) is smart. We are not liked by any faction of significance in Iran, and our support would amount to a de facto kiss of death. Not only that, but we cannot ...
Posted in International, Middle East, Politics | 8 Comments »
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Thanks, Dick, for clearing that up, almost seven years after the fact. Even though the allegation that Saddam was involved with 9/11 was never used by the previous Administration, per se, it was certainly not something that they disabused the American public, many, if not most of whom, thought Saddam ...
Posted in History, International, Middle East, Politics, World Affairs | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
Mychael Massie contends that "EIT" (enhanced interrogation techniques) aren't "enhanced" at all but are normal. Not just normal but that which SHOULD be used. To pursue this argument he compares the interrogations severity to the beheadings conducted by terrorists. This is a fallacious comparison in the context of civilized behavior ...
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Monday, April 27th, 2009
I agree with the idea of erring on the side of caution and humanity in regards to all of the debate over torture or "harsh interrogation techniques. Some good questions have been asked here. Both parties seem to be more interested in the politics surrounding this issue than debating the ...
Posted in Constitution, Crime, History, International, Law, Military, Philosophy, World Affairs | 4 Comments »
Sunday, April 26th, 2009
Laying aside the obvious - that it is a sad day when a free and civilized Christian nation has to debate the merits of torture, some questions on the subject come to mind?1.) Did we torture British prisoners for information, at a time when their army was on our ...
Posted in Government, International, Law, Military, Philosophy, Politics, World Affairs | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Pirates have taken Americans hostage. When men led America, we went to "The Shores of Tripoli" because we preferred, "Millions for Defense, but not One Cent for Tribute," even though we were small and poor in 1804. A century later, in 1904, when an Arab chieftain named Rasouli took ...
Posted in Africa, History, International, Middle East, Military, Movie Reviews | 2 Comments »
Thursday, March 5th, 2009
For the President's (and his First Lady's) inexcusably boorish behavior to the Prime Minister. (Granted, I'm no fan of Mr. Brown, but he's your P.M., and his elevation is your business.) We did not expect, in exercising the Hobson's choice offered us at the polls last fall, that the man ...
Posted in Government, International, World Affairs | 1 Comment »