this IS war
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Death by Wikileak
Wikileaker Julian Assange claims he released thousands of classified US documents to reveal injustices. Seems like he also managed to rat out lots of folks who supported the US against the Taliban in the process. Nice. An administration with cojones enough to win a war would have arranged for Mr Assange’s building to burn down, Read more
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Dealing with the barbarian
"There’s a joke going around which some would consider offensive, but it illustrates a point I’d like to make. It goes something like this: An American Indian, a Muslim, and a Texan are talking one day. The American Indian says, "I am sad, because once my people were many, but now we are few!" The Read more
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Antisemitism — it’s never out of fashion!
"In reality, it is not Israel that our intellectuals despise, for that hatred is simply the latest pattern in a long century that the West’s self-loathing has taken. It is ourselves that we cannot abide." Tip from the Instapundit. Read more
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Outing illegal immigrants
Someone has figured out an Information Warfare end-run around our nation’s lackadaisical immigration enforcement. The big question here is "are these people really in the US illegally?" Of course, the only question that the media and government will address is "who compiled and circulated the list?" Read more
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Something’s rotten at Annapolis
Did the CFO at the Naval Academy think he’d never get audited? I think football made him and the Superintendent stupid. Tip from Phi Beta Cons. Update (19 July). More details here. Read more
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Jesus didn’t walk on water?
Vanderleun explains the peculiar mindset of today’s secular atheists. Nice, but a bit wordy. My summary: they’re a bunch of bullying chickenshits. Read more
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OK, so there WAS germ warfare in WW II
…conducted in China. As usual, we covered for the bad guys. Tip from the Instapundit. Read more
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Holy Everybody Draw Mohammed Day!
Zombie totally gets it, and has a reader who’s one hell of an artist: Tip from American Digest. Read more
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“…broken, dysfunctional and in disarray…”
‘We killed them so that we would not be accused of violating their human rights’. Geez, I hope this isn’t the true state of our national security policy. Unfortunately, Fernandez is usually spot on. Read more
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A new long-distance record: 8120 feet
Way to go, Corporal Harrison! In an rational world, the Brits would elect this guy to Parliament. Read more