Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Barack Hussein Obama


Barack Hussein Obama says that U.S. troops in Afghanistan are “just air-raiding villages and killing civilians.”

I just finished reading “Sole Survivor”, by Marcus Luttrell, and can name three Navy SEALS who died because they did not kill two civilians: Danny Dietz, Matthew Axelson, and Mike Murphy. Sixteen more brave men died trying to rescue them, when their helicopter was shot down.

Someone should explain to Barack Hussein Obama how much his antipathy to civilian casualties is costing us, then ask him how many more men should be sacrificed to his tender sensibilities.

What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.

--- William Morrow

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Nukelheads

Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton, who chastised rival Barack Obama for ruling out the use of nuclear weapons in the war on terror, did just that when asked about Iran a year ago.

"I would certainly take nuclear weapons off the table," she said in April 2006.


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Okay Hillary. Alright Obama. You don't have to just blab it out to the whole world, you know. Maybe you should let them wonder, just a little. Okay?

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Young America's Foundation

CAIR, the Council of American Islamic Relations, has threatened the Young America's Foundation with legal action if they permit anti-jihad author Robert Spencer to speak at the National Conservative Student Conference. [link]
Jason Mattera, spokesman for YAF, responded, "CAIR can go to Hell and they can take their 72 virgins with them. 
Bravo, Jason!
As an aside, the CAIR letter was written by Joseph E. Sandler.  The following is from his own website: "From February 1993 until May 1998, Mr. Sandler served on the staff of the DNC [Democratic National Committee] as general counsel. He continues to serve in that position through his law firm."   
It just amazes me how Dimocrats manage to be so wrong on every conceivable issue.  At least Republicans occasionally get something right.
 

Wednesday, August 01, 2007