Monday, April 30, 2007
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Can I get a witness?
Hallelujah!
Friday, April 27, 2007
A herd of bison, a gaggle of geese ...
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Give the Democrats credit
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Today is Anzac day
Today, this small nation of 20 million on the other side of the world, with total air, land and sea forces of about 50,000, puts many nations to shame with its willingness to engage.
Jules Crittenden has more and some firsthand accounts of the battle of Gallipoli.
Also, a soft voice delivering a hard message.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
What did we do to deserve such fine people?
American Soldier
I would rather have his respect than the respect of all the congressmen and journalists in the world.
Bad news for Senator Reid
Just back inside some civilized wire (Camp Fallujah) and am reading Harry Reid's declaration then track back on the war in Iraq being lost.
The odd thing--is that I think there are parts of Al Anbar province where the war may be over and we just don't realize it.
More bad news.
Thank you for being here. Thank you. You are a reporter? Tell America how much we appreciate Marines. Tell the people thank you and that we want the Marines, the Army here to help us.
Tell America that the Iraqi Army is growing. We are getting stronger. Tell them thank you.
What about the children?
This child abuse is happening all over the place.
Monday, April 23, 2007
It's not like Cho drew a Mohammed cartoon
Despite fear, campus Asians face no post-massacre backlash
Call for Senator Reid's resignation
D is for Defeatism
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Senator Joe says it ain't so
WASHINGTON - Senator Joe Lieberman (ID-CT) today made the following statement in response to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's comment that the Iraq War is "lost:"
"This week witnessed horrific terrorist attacks by Islamist extremists in Iraq, killing hundreds of innocent civilians and leading Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to declare that the war is 'lost.'
With all due respect, I strongly disagree. Senator Reid's statement is not based on military facts on the ground in Iraq and does not advance our cause there.
Al Qaeda's strategy for victory in Iraq is clear. They are trying to murder as many innocent civilians as possible in an effort to reignite sectarian fighting and drive us to retreat from Iraq.
The question now before us is whether we respond to these terrorist attacks by running away as Al Qaeda hopes - abandoning the future of Iraq, the Middle East, and ultimately our own security to the very same people responsible for this week's atrocities - or whether we stand united to fight them.
This is exactly the wrong time to conclude that we have lost the war in Iraq, or that our new strategy has failed. Instead, we should provide General Petraeus and his troops with the time and the resources to succeed. We should not surrender in the face of barbarism."
Friday, April 20, 2007
Dear Monsieur Reid
But they do know that if they help us, they are noticed by terrorists and extremists. They decide to help us if they think we can protect them from those terrorists. They tell us where caches of weapons are hidden. They call and report small groups of men who are strangers to the neighborhood, men that look the same to us, but are obvious to them as a foreign suicide cell.
To be brief, your words are killing us. Your statements make the Iraqis afraid to help us for fear we'll leave them unprotected in the future. They don't report a cache, and its weapons blow up my friends in a convoy. They don't report a foreign fighter, and that fighter sends a mortar onto my base. Your statements are noticed, and they have an effect.
Finally, you are mistaken when you say we are losing. We are winning, I see it every day. However, we will win with fewer casualties if you help us. Will you?
Respectfully,
LT Jason Nichols, USN
MNF-I, Baghdad
More letters to Senator Reid at MichelleMalkin.com
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Je crois que cette guerre est perdue
"I believe ... that this war is lost, and this surge is not accomplishing anything, as is shown by the extreme violence in Iraq this week"
More at Breitbart.com
On the other hand, Senator Reid believes his side is winning.
"We're going to pick up Senate seats as a result of this war," Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (Nev.) told reporters yesterday. "Senator Schumer has shown me numbers that are compelling and astounding."
Reid Sees Gains on Iraq
Monday, April 16, 2007
Appalling
Schools are dropping the Holocaust from history lessons to avoid offending Muslim pupils, a Government backed study has revealed.
It found some teachers are reluctant to cover the atrocity for fear of upsetting students whose beliefs include Holocaust denial.
Yesterday was Yom HaShoah. A day to remember the Holocaust. Remembering is sad. Forgetting is horrifying.
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Creating Terrorists
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Friday, April 13, 2007
Just in time for Yom HaShoah
Iranian Parliament Ready for Talks with Nancy Pelosi
Islamic Army of Iraq. Splitters.
The largest Sunni insurgent group has severed ties with al Qaeda and its Islamic State of Iraq
Thursday, April 12, 2007
DJ Don Imus and the Senatizzles
For reasons not clear to me, the Don Imus firing has generated a lot of noise about Al Sharpton, rappers, Rosie O'Donnell, and others. Enough straw man arguments have been raised to qualify for some sort of agricultural subsidy. The fact is, none of these people were in the room when 'The I-Man' used his national broadcast to insult the Rutgers Women's Basketball Team. Don Imus is responsible for his current predicament and no one else. If you insist that there is hypocrisy about, look no further than the mainstream authors, journalists and United States Senators who appear with Don Imus and lend an air of legitimacy to his vulgar behavior.
When I tune in a radio show about books, current events and politics and hear racism, misogyny and narcissism, I toss that radio show out.
It's all about context, folks. You can shout "movie!" in a crowded firehouse and get no more than some funny looks. If you shout "fire!" in a crowded movie house, you can get yourself arrested. You might even get a cap busted in yo' punk ass.
(props Samizdata)
88 members of the Duke University faculty have more to learn than they have to teach
I would like to suggest that the students look to the Duke University Women's Lacrosse Team. They attended hearings and announcements in support of their male colleagues. They wore armbands supporting the accused male lacrosse players and were rewarded for their principled stance with criticism and slander. While they were at it, they made the 2006 final-four.