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Saturday, November 20, 2004
Friday, November 19, 2004
Destroying America
Every day that passes brings yet another bizarre event occurring somewhere or another in the world to my attention. Each of these events is a little tiny revelation; like a Sherlock Holmes mystery, unraveling one hint at a time. Each event is a fragment of a much larger puzzle - what is really taking place in the world today.
I've been a "computer guy" for many years now. One of my specialties is debugging and troubleshooting. (I say "is" for the moment, since I'm in the process of being "outsourced" for the third time in my career and the active verb will be "was" in a month or so. In fact, this time around the company I work for isn't even trying to hide the fact - I'm writing this as I'm about to board the plane, on my way to India, to train the group of programmers there that will be replacing me after the first of the year. But that's an entirely different matter altogether, and my current personal woes aren't really relevant to the point I'm trying to make here.)
One ability that I have always seemed to have had, one that occasionally amazes my co-workers, is an ability to take an incomplete set of seemingly unrelated problems, troubles, and programmatic misbehaviors, and solve the underlying problem. Somehow - intuitively - and usually in a head-smacking, cartoon like "light-bulb above the head" moment, all the little unrelated hints, problems, and missing bits of information come together in something I can only call a sort of "mental fusion" that points out the root cause of the problem to me.
I had one of those moments today after reading yet another article bemoaning the fact that the MSM is all over the video of a Marine shooting a terrorist in Fallujah, but mention little and shows nothing about the beheading of Margaret Hassan, or the slaughter-houses found in that lovely city.
And I thought to myself, of course they wouldn't - as about three of those little "light bulbs" lit up in my head. [click] They wouldn't, because they are the propaganda wing of [click} the attack being made on America today [Click. Click! CLICK!!]
Now, I am not much of a writer, and I'm certain that it shows. I'm also don't subscribe, generally, to conspiracy theories (but I do think JFK wasn't killed by a lone gunman). But the light bulbs that lit up - and Lord, I certainly hope that I'm wrong - tell me that America, everything that she stands for, and our entire way of life, is under a worsening, sustained attack. Those little light bulbs tell me, and I haven't been able to fill in all the pieces of the puzzle yet, or put this entire rant together very logically yet, but here goes:
1.) America is under a direct, sustained attack, designed to destroy it and the American way of life. The Unites States can't be destroyed militarily, so it has to be torn down, bit by bit, slowly so that no one notices, and from the inside. The media is their propaganda arm.
2.) France is an enemy of America. By actually following through with an attack on Iraq and removing Saddam, we cut off tens-of-millions, if not hundreds-of-millions of dollars that were being siphoned off the food for oil program and into the pockets of French politicians. They appear to have gone fascist at this point - look for them to start requiring "registration" of Jews in the near future. Can you say "Auschwitz"?
3.) China is an enemy of America. They are in the process of completely destroying our manufacturing capabilities. We can't even make socks in this country anymore, much less machine equipment like lathes or mills. If "push ever came to shove", America would be hard pressed to ramp up their manufacturing to support a major war effort. Hell - we can't even make or refine steel in this country any more - we ship our iron ore to China to have it refined.
4.) Russia is not a friend of America. Same thing goes there as for France. We cut off millions of dollars of food-for-oil money, and it looks like they are going to be out billions of dollars worth of loans they made to Saddam.
5.) Given that a majority of the permanent members of the security council of the UN are composed of enemies of the US, the UN is an enemy of the United States by default. The amount of kickbacks and pay-offs in the food-for-oil scandal they've been involved in now seems to exceed 20 BILLION dollars. Time to stop funding this organization of criminals who are having their joke at our expense. We pay 75% of the regular budget of the UN - graft and corruption is just an extra bonus to them. Give the members 72 hours to leave the country, and tear the building down - let France build it themselves.
6) Illegal immigration is an enemy of America. Both parties are afraid to address the issue of illegal immigration, because they need the Hispanic vote to win elections. EXCUSE ME? The last time I looked, illegal meant exactly that, illegal, and doesn't (strike out) SHOULDN'T confer the right to vote. My best guess - there are probably about 20 MILLION illegal immigrants in this country today, and at least 10% of them voted in the last election. Voter fraud is a terrible problem in this country, and it will only get worse as time progresses.
Arizona voters took steps to solve the problem in their state - any bets as to whether or not some judge overrules the voters of the state? Arizona took steps in the right direction, but the government needs to follow through, or state quite clearly why they refuse. The INS needs to start enforcing the laws that are on the books - let's start again with the meat packing industry.
Not a citizen? The company that you are working for (and getting paid cash, no taxes withheld) is breaking the law. Who exactly is auditing these people, anyway, and how do they get away with cooking their books the way that they do? Illegal? No amnesty, no state issued ID - like drivers licenses, no taxpayer funded services, no voting. No ID? No vote. No citizenship? No ID.
The immigration problem is being allowed to happen, in fact I believe that it is being used as part of the attack on America.
7) George Soros is an enemy of America. Besides spending (and these are just the published numbers, the actual amounts are probably much larger) 29 million dollars funding leftist causes, candidates, and web sites that fuel hate, he is also funding an endless series of lawsuits designed to put gun manufacturers out of business, and pouring money into anti-gun lobbies. He'd like to see guns outlawed in America - one of the steps that the enemies of this country need to accomplish to be able to defeat it.
Those are a few of the light-bulbs that lit up for me. I haven't though these through, but these are some of the pieces of the puzzle and what they end up pointing to. I intend to write more on these subjects in the near future. I should have lots of time available to me soon, after being "outsourced". Here is something to think about:
How do you destroy a country that you can't defeat militarily, given that time is not an issue? Lets say you are patient and are willing to defeat it in, say, 50 years.
§ You attempt to undermine its will to fight with propaganda, take control of the media and as much communications infrastructure as possible.
§ You attempt to turn its friends and allies against it
§ You cut its supply lines
§ You destroy or subvert its manufacturing capabilities
§ You "dumb it down", wreck or take over its educational system, destroying its ability to produce engineering talent. Insert propaganda into curriculums and start it as early as possible. Best possible outcome, make certain that lower school students can't even read, and denounce any "grading systems" that might point out the fact as being unfair. Deride outstanding students as being show-offs, make certain that every student is reduced to the lowest possible common denominator.
§ You attempt to polarize it, and turn one side against the other.
§ You put place covert disruptive agents, with orders to work against the system using its own rules against it, subverting the system from the inside. Use tolerance as weakness. Subvert morals, religious institutions, educational institutions and attack any worthwhile organizations. Wherever possible, recruit insiders with high visibility.
§ You attack it economically, force it to exhaust its financial resources. Manipulate its currency to devalue it and its economic markets. If you have the resources, buy up its debt, with the intention of calling it due at the worst possible time to have the maximum negative impact. Be patient - accumulate 15 or twenty years worth for maximum effect.
§ You flood it with immigrants to dilute the culture and strain its services.
(To be continued)
Every day that passes brings yet another bizarre event occurring somewhere or another in the world to my attention. Each of these events is a little tiny revelation; like a Sherlock Holmes mystery, unraveling one hint at a time. Each event is a fragment of a much larger puzzle - what is really taking place in the world today.
I've been a "computer guy" for many years now. One of my specialties is debugging and troubleshooting. (I say "is" for the moment, since I'm in the process of being "outsourced" for the third time in my career and the active verb will be "was" in a month or so. In fact, this time around the company I work for isn't even trying to hide the fact - I'm writing this as I'm about to board the plane, on my way to India, to train the group of programmers there that will be replacing me after the first of the year. But that's an entirely different matter altogether, and my current personal woes aren't really relevant to the point I'm trying to make here.)
One ability that I have always seemed to have had, one that occasionally amazes my co-workers, is an ability to take an incomplete set of seemingly unrelated problems, troubles, and programmatic misbehaviors, and solve the underlying problem. Somehow - intuitively - and usually in a head-smacking, cartoon like "light-bulb above the head" moment, all the little unrelated hints, problems, and missing bits of information come together in something I can only call a sort of "mental fusion" that points out the root cause of the problem to me.
I had one of those moments today after reading yet another article bemoaning the fact that the MSM is all over the video of a Marine shooting a terrorist in Fallujah, but mention little and shows nothing about the beheading of Margaret Hassan, or the slaughter-houses found in that lovely city.
And I thought to myself, of course they wouldn't - as about three of those little "light bulbs" lit up in my head. [click] They wouldn't, because they are the propaganda wing of [click} the attack being made on America today [Click. Click! CLICK!!]
Now, I am not much of a writer, and I'm certain that it shows. I'm also don't subscribe, generally, to conspiracy theories (but I do think JFK wasn't killed by a lone gunman). But the light bulbs that lit up - and Lord, I certainly hope that I'm wrong - tell me that America, everything that she stands for, and our entire way of life, is under a worsening, sustained attack. Those little light bulbs tell me, and I haven't been able to fill in all the pieces of the puzzle yet, or put this entire rant together very logically yet, but here goes:
1.) America is under a direct, sustained attack, designed to destroy it and the American way of life. The Unites States can't be destroyed militarily, so it has to be torn down, bit by bit, slowly so that no one notices, and from the inside. The media is their propaganda arm.
2.) France is an enemy of America. By actually following through with an attack on Iraq and removing Saddam, we cut off tens-of-millions, if not hundreds-of-millions of dollars that were being siphoned off the food for oil program and into the pockets of French politicians. They appear to have gone fascist at this point - look for them to start requiring "registration" of Jews in the near future. Can you say "Auschwitz"?
3.) China is an enemy of America. They are in the process of completely destroying our manufacturing capabilities. We can't even make socks in this country anymore, much less machine equipment like lathes or mills. If "push ever came to shove", America would be hard pressed to ramp up their manufacturing to support a major war effort. Hell - we can't even make or refine steel in this country any more - we ship our iron ore to China to have it refined.
4.) Russia is not a friend of America. Same thing goes there as for France. We cut off millions of dollars of food-for-oil money, and it looks like they are going to be out billions of dollars worth of loans they made to Saddam.
5.) Given that a majority of the permanent members of the security council of the UN are composed of enemies of the US, the UN is an enemy of the United States by default. The amount of kickbacks and pay-offs in the food-for-oil scandal they've been involved in now seems to exceed 20 BILLION dollars. Time to stop funding this organization of criminals who are having their joke at our expense. We pay 75% of the regular budget of the UN - graft and corruption is just an extra bonus to them. Give the members 72 hours to leave the country, and tear the building down - let France build it themselves.
6) Illegal immigration is an enemy of America. Both parties are afraid to address the issue of illegal immigration, because they need the Hispanic vote to win elections. EXCUSE ME? The last time I looked, illegal meant exactly that, illegal, and doesn't (strike out) SHOULDN'T confer the right to vote. My best guess - there are probably about 20 MILLION illegal immigrants in this country today, and at least 10% of them voted in the last election. Voter fraud is a terrible problem in this country, and it will only get worse as time progresses.
Arizona voters took steps to solve the problem in their state - any bets as to whether or not some judge overrules the voters of the state? Arizona took steps in the right direction, but the government needs to follow through, or state quite clearly why they refuse. The INS needs to start enforcing the laws that are on the books - let's start again with the meat packing industry.
Not a citizen? The company that you are working for (and getting paid cash, no taxes withheld) is breaking the law. Who exactly is auditing these people, anyway, and how do they get away with cooking their books the way that they do? Illegal? No amnesty, no state issued ID - like drivers licenses, no taxpayer funded services, no voting. No ID? No vote. No citizenship? No ID.
The immigration problem is being allowed to happen, in fact I believe that it is being used as part of the attack on America.
7) George Soros is an enemy of America. Besides spending (and these are just the published numbers, the actual amounts are probably much larger) 29 million dollars funding leftist causes, candidates, and web sites that fuel hate, he is also funding an endless series of lawsuits designed to put gun manufacturers out of business, and pouring money into anti-gun lobbies. He'd like to see guns outlawed in America - one of the steps that the enemies of this country need to accomplish to be able to defeat it.
Those are a few of the light-bulbs that lit up for me. I haven't though these through, but these are some of the pieces of the puzzle and what they end up pointing to. I intend to write more on these subjects in the near future. I should have lots of time available to me soon, after being "outsourced". Here is something to think about:
How do you destroy a country that you can't defeat militarily, given that time is not an issue? Lets say you are patient and are willing to defeat it in, say, 50 years.
§ You attempt to undermine its will to fight with propaganda, take control of the media and as much communications infrastructure as possible.
§ You attempt to turn its friends and allies against it
§ You cut its supply lines
§ You destroy or subvert its manufacturing capabilities
§ You "dumb it down", wreck or take over its educational system, destroying its ability to produce engineering talent. Insert propaganda into curriculums and start it as early as possible. Best possible outcome, make certain that lower school students can't even read, and denounce any "grading systems" that might point out the fact as being unfair. Deride outstanding students as being show-offs, make certain that every student is reduced to the lowest possible common denominator.
§ You attempt to polarize it, and turn one side against the other.
§ You put place covert disruptive agents, with orders to work against the system using its own rules against it, subverting the system from the inside. Use tolerance as weakness. Subvert morals, religious institutions, educational institutions and attack any worthwhile organizations. Wherever possible, recruit insiders with high visibility.
§ You attack it economically, force it to exhaust its financial resources. Manipulate its currency to devalue it and its economic markets. If you have the resources, buy up its debt, with the intention of calling it due at the worst possible time to have the maximum negative impact. Be patient - accumulate 15 or twenty years worth for maximum effect.
§ You flood it with immigrants to dilute the culture and strain its services.
(To be continued)
Friday, November 12, 2004
Cold Fury: news, views, and random cursing
Bad boys bad boys Watcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you?
Bad boys bad boys Watcha gonna do, whatcha gonna do when they come for you?
Friday, November 05, 2004
The Adventures of Chester: Zarqawi: Be very afraid . . .: "if you see 1000 Green Berets show up in Fallujah, the reason they will be there is their Arabic skills, only a few dozen will participate in the fight, and the rest will roll in during the aftermath for intelligence exploitation. One thousand is a TON of Green Berets though. A thousand would normally be employed over a very large area. You just don't mass those troops on the battlefield. But this campaign has seen stranger things . . ."
Holy Shit! I'll just make the comment that you wouldn't normally see 1000 Green Hats on the same continent, much less in the same country (outside of the U.S., of course). Either there is a massive manhunt about to start for OBL somewhere, or some serious ass-kicking is due to start in Fallujah...
Holy Shit! I'll just make the comment that you wouldn't normally see 1000 Green Hats on the same continent, much less in the same country (outside of the U.S., of course). Either there is a massive manhunt about to start for OBL somewhere, or some serious ass-kicking is due to start in Fallujah...
Tuesday, November 02, 2004
Saturday, October 30, 2004
Friday, October 29, 2004
Winds of Change.NET: Humalia Akrawy: An Iraqi Woman Speaks Out
Just read it. This Iraqi woman has real guts.
Just read it. This Iraqi woman has real guts.
Monday, October 25, 2004
Saturday, October 23, 2004
Tori Amos - Pancake - Tori Amos:
"i believe in defending
in what we once
stood for
it seems in vogue
to be a closet
misogynist homophobe"
"i believe in defending
in what we once
stood for
it seems in vogue
to be a closet
misogynist homophobe"
The Questing Cat:
"You want to know the most terrible moment of a disaster? It is that split second when it begins. When all of a sudden there is a bright flash, that is nothing special except that it is the big break with reality to the fucked up world you are about to begin. A split second of bright light, and for the briefest second, there is no thought in your head, everything in you braces for....for what?"
"You want to know the most terrible moment of a disaster? It is that split second when it begins. When all of a sudden there is a bright flash, that is nothing special except that it is the big break with reality to the fucked up world you are about to begin. A split second of bright light, and for the briefest second, there is no thought in your head, everything in you braces for....for what?"
ProfessorBainbridge.com: Kerry's Senate Record
Senator Kerry's complete record of accomplishments in his 20 years in the Senate. 6 bills, 5 resolutions. Not even a good days worth of work
Senator Kerry's complete record of accomplishments in his 20 years in the Senate. 6 bills, 5 resolutions. Not even a good days worth of work
Sunday, October 17, 2004
lgf: Largest Police Union Denounces Kerry
Regardless of what he might be saying, JFKerry does not have the support of the majority of the law enforcement community.
Regardless of what he might be saying, JFKerry does not have the support of the majority of the law enforcement community.
IRAQ THE MODEL
First hand news blog, direct from Iraq. There is good news about Iraq to be found there !
First hand news blog, direct from Iraq. There is good news about Iraq to be found there !
Telegraph | News | 'Innocent religion is now a message of hate'
A voice for sanity, and a plea for a return to normalcy for the Muslim religion.
A voice for sanity, and a plea for a return to normalcy for the Muslim religion.
The Truth About Iraq : Blog
Be sure to check out the "Media Bias" and "Myths and Facts about Iraq" sections, too.
Be sure to check out the "Media Bias" and "Myths and Facts about Iraq" sections, too.
The Command Post - The Publisher's Desk - Full Text Of My Speech To AP Managing Editors
Bloggers teaching the media how to media...
Bloggers teaching the media how to media...
lgf: John Kerry's Sad List of Achievements
Here is a list of exactly what John Kerry "passed" during his 20 years in the Senate. How sad. Not even a good days worth of work here.
Here is a list of exactly what John Kerry "passed" during his 20 years in the Senate. How sad. Not even a good days worth of work here.
COUNTERCOLUMN: All Your Bias Are Belong to Us
If you aren't reading this blog, you're missing something important...
If you aren't reading this blog, you're missing something important...
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
CNN.com - Nuclear materials 'vanish' in Iraq - Oct 12, 2004
Doesn't it appear the slightest bit strange that the UN is exteremly concerned about missing nuclear materials in Iraq? I mean after all, there is no terrorist threat and Bush lied, right? "George W. Bush has justified the war in Iraq in part by saying that former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was on the brink of developing a nuclear bomb that he might use against the United States or give to terrorists." And now some of that nuke equipment, that never existed, is missing, and the UN is in a tizzy...
Doesn't it appear the slightest bit strange that the UN is exteremly concerned about missing nuclear materials in Iraq? I mean after all, there is no terrorist threat and Bush lied, right? "George W. Bush has justified the war in Iraq in part by saying that former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was on the brink of developing a nuclear bomb that he might use against the United States or give to terrorists." And now some of that nuke equipment, that never existed, is missing, and the UN is in a tizzy...
Jonah Goldberg on Kedwards and Iraq on National Review Online
Jonah Goldberg on Kedwards and Iraq on National Review Online
So, let's undo the war and put Sadam back in power, right?
Jonah Goldberg on Kedwards and Iraq on National Review Online
So, let's undo the war and put Sadam back in power, right?
Saturday, October 09, 2004
BLACKFIVE: I Only Hang With Sheepdogs
There are "sheep", and there are "wolves". And there are those that place themselves in harms way, the "sheepdogs" walking the hero's path, placing themselves between the sheep and wolves.
"The sheep generally do not like the sheepdog. He looks a lot like the wolf. He has fangs and the capacity for violence. The difference, though, is that the sheepdog must not, cannot and will not ever harm the sheep. Any sheepdog who intentionally harms the lowliest little lamb will be punished and removed."
You should read the whole thing...
There are "sheep", and there are "wolves". And there are those that place themselves in harms way, the "sheepdogs" walking the hero's path, placing themselves between the sheep and wolves.
"The sheep generally do not like the sheepdog. He looks a lot like the wolf. He has fangs and the capacity for violence. The difference, though, is that the sheepdog must not, cannot and will not ever harm the sheep. Any sheepdog who intentionally harms the lowliest little lamb will be punished and removed."
You should read the whole thing...
Crush Kerry - Debate Analysis: President Bush Brings His ''A'' Game
Hey France, want to buy some wood? Seriously, the whole Kerry debate can easily be summed up as: "I have a plan". Question: How will you deal with (fill in the blank here) Answer: "I have a plan, but Bush lied about WMD.". Question: What is your plan? Answer: "It's secret, but I have a plan to release details in the future. Bush lied about WMD.". Question: Why won't you tell us? Answer: "Don't worry, I have a plan for telling you, but Bush lied about WMD."
Hey France, want to buy some wood? Seriously, the whole Kerry debate can easily be summed up as: "I have a plan". Question: How will you deal with (fill in the blank here) Answer: "I have a plan, but Bush lied about WMD.". Question: What is your plan? Answer: "It's secret, but I have a plan to release details in the future. Bush lied about WMD.". Question: Why won't you tell us? Answer: "Don't worry, I have a plan for telling you, but Bush lied about WMD."
Friday, October 08, 2004
lgf: Bremer: What I Really Said About Iraq
Putting a stop to the spin, by setting the record straight for those who are twisting his remarks.
Putting a stop to the spin, by setting the record straight for those who are twisting his remarks.
North Korea calls U.S. Policy "hostile"So, the North Koreans would immediately commence 6 party talks if the United States changes its hostile policy toward the North. The implication is that changing "hostile policy" means electing Kerry. You know, I'm getting very tired of foreign billionaires and foreign countries attempting to influence our elections.
I saw a movie once long ago, where a candidate for the office of Mayor surreptitiously paid people to cause havoc in the city, and ran on the premise that he was the most qualified to stop the violence. What I find "interesting" is the way that major terrorist acts seem to be taking place right on cue with Kerry's speeches, almost as though they are being correographed. This is happening far too regularly to be coincidence...
Things are going quite well in Iraq, regardless of how the media is spinning it, and they are spinning things so hard that even some people on the left are noticing that something isn't right. Funny, too, the way that things are reported. Seems that another wedding was taking place right in the middle of a week long raging battle and "we" killed the groom again. That's getting old.... But not a peep about elections proceeding in Afghanistan. No sirree. The word is out - don't report anything that can't be spun as a criticism of Bush.
Personally, I'm going to go out and buy a few thousand more rounds for my evil assault weapons during National Ammo Week (see http://www.kimdutoit.com ). And I'm going to spend lots of time practicing at the range over the next couple of weeks, as well as spending a lot of time maintaining, cleaning, and polishing all my guns. I don't know where all of this is going, but I sense the presence of something very malevolent underneath all of this - an unpleasant odor that I just catch a whiff of now and then.
Hmmm. Perhaps I should go look up some plans for making a tinfoil hat after all...
I saw a movie once long ago, where a candidate for the office of Mayor surreptitiously paid people to cause havoc in the city, and ran on the premise that he was the most qualified to stop the violence. What I find "interesting" is the way that major terrorist acts seem to be taking place right on cue with Kerry's speeches, almost as though they are being correographed. This is happening far too regularly to be coincidence...
Things are going quite well in Iraq, regardless of how the media is spinning it, and they are spinning things so hard that even some people on the left are noticing that something isn't right. Funny, too, the way that things are reported. Seems that another wedding was taking place right in the middle of a week long raging battle and "we" killed the groom again. That's getting old.... But not a peep about elections proceeding in Afghanistan. No sirree. The word is out - don't report anything that can't be spun as a criticism of Bush.
Personally, I'm going to go out and buy a few thousand more rounds for my evil assault weapons during National Ammo Week (see http://www.kimdutoit.com ). And I'm going to spend lots of time practicing at the range over the next couple of weeks, as well as spending a lot of time maintaining, cleaning, and polishing all my guns. I don't know where all of this is going, but I sense the presence of something very malevolent underneath all of this - an unpleasant odor that I just catch a whiff of now and then.
Hmmm. Perhaps I should go look up some plans for making a tinfoil hat after all...
Wednesday, October 06, 2004
Eject! Eject! Eject! This is probably the best essay on the reality of the current world I've read. It's a long, two-part'er. You should read every word in both parts. Twice.
Tuesday, October 05, 2004
Monday, October 04, 2004
Well... It looks like my favorable response to the Lowell, Massachusetts Sun's endorsement of George Bush may soon appear on the Lowell Sun's editorial page.
Regarding their article " Endorsement: George W. Bush for president, I replied:
Endorsement: George W. Bush for president.
"This article has considerably raised my overall opinion of the State of Massachusetts and the people residing therein. It's comforting to know that at least some of the people there are still capable of using their gray matter. Well Done! "
Regarding their article " Endorsement: George W. Bush for president, I replied:
Endorsement: George W. Bush for president.
"This article has considerably raised my overall opinion of the State of Massachusetts and the people residing therein. It's comforting to know that at least some of the people there are still capable of using their gray matter. Well Done! "
Sunday, October 03, 2004
Ion Mihai Pacepa on John Kerry on National Review Online
Kerry's Soviet Rhetoric - The Vietnam-era antiwar movement got its spin from the Kremlin. Who says so, you ask? Ion Mihai Pacepa, who was acting chief of Romania's espionage service and national-security adviser to the country's president. He is the highest-ranking intelligence officer ever to have defected from the former Soviet bloc.
Note some of the things said in that article, such as " I can no longer look at a petition for world peace or other supposedly noble cause, particularly of the anti-American variety, without thinking to myself, "KGB.". "
My apologies to the liberals, I now realize they're victims of KGB created brainwashing. (But, isn't it funny that they are never responsible for anything, and how they always have been the "victim types"?)
Kerry's Soviet Rhetoric - The Vietnam-era antiwar movement got its spin from the Kremlin. Who says so, you ask? Ion Mihai Pacepa, who was acting chief of Romania's espionage service and national-security adviser to the country's president. He is the highest-ranking intelligence officer ever to have defected from the former Soviet bloc.
Note some of the things said in that article, such as " I can no longer look at a petition for world peace or other supposedly noble cause, particularly of the anti-American variety, without thinking to myself, "KGB.". "
My apologies to the liberals, I now realize they're victims of KGB created brainwashing. (But, isn't it funny that they are never responsible for anything, and how they always have been the "victim types"?)
Friday, October 01, 2004
Did Kerry write own report of disputed clash?
This article raises a few questions about who wrote up the report that resulted in Kerry receiving his third purple heart. Worth a read....
This article raises a few questions about who wrote up the report that resulted in Kerry receiving his third purple heart. Worth a read....
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
Sunday, September 26, 2004
Memento Moron: Remember, Thou Art Stupid: An Open Letter to the Left-Wing Jerk
Having had my PT Cruiser vandalized for wearing a Bush bumper sticker, I recommend this as a good read :)
Having had my PT Cruiser vandalized for wearing a Bush bumper sticker, I recommend this as a good read :)
Davids Medienkritik: Germany's Critique of the U.S.: One-Way Street Only
Germany would prefer to censor certain American opinions, unless those opinions are those of Michael Moore [ *SPIT* ].
Germany would prefer to censor certain American opinions, unless those opinions are those of Michael Moore [ *SPIT* ].
Saturday, September 25, 2004
Musings of The GeekWithA.45
Barrett - an arms company with scruples! My next couple firearms purchases might just have to come from there!
Barrett - an arms company with scruples! My next couple firearms purchases might just have to come from there!
Friday, September 24, 2004
Victor Davis Hanson on Dan Rather and Liberal Hypocrisy on National Review Online
I'm reminded of an Edgar Allen Poe story. There was a loud explosion, and the walls of the mansion came crashing down. Then the "deep and dank tarn...closed sullenly and silently over the fragments of the House of Usher."
I'm reminded of an Edgar Allen Poe story. There was a loud explosion, and the walls of the mansion came crashing down. Then the "deep and dank tarn...closed sullenly and silently over the fragments of the House of Usher."
New York Post Online Edition: postopinion
Where does political rhetoric end, and treason begin? Kerry should have been tried for treason back in 1971, and he hasn't improved any over the years. The article is well worth a read.
And on another note, in a more perfect world, New Yorkers would wake up and suddenly wonder why they ever elected the Hillary. Massachusetts voters would wake up and wonder why it is they keep electing an alcoholic murder (Remember Mary Jo?) who believes that they are ignorant peons, and whose only claim to fame is having the same last name as an ex-president. Democrats would wake up and start to wonder why their candidate (still) aids and abets our enemies.
As one of the Vietnam vets stabbed in the back by Kerry, I’d love to meet the man so I could spit in his face in person – it’d be worth all the pains as a result of the subsequent secret service “handling” I’d receive. He’s the puss in a festering wound that has never healed.
Sigh... So much pain and insanity in today’s world.
Where does political rhetoric end, and treason begin? Kerry should have been tried for treason back in 1971, and he hasn't improved any over the years. The article is well worth a read.
And on another note, in a more perfect world, New Yorkers would wake up and suddenly wonder why they ever elected the Hillary. Massachusetts voters would wake up and wonder why it is they keep electing an alcoholic murder (Remember Mary Jo?) who believes that they are ignorant peons, and whose only claim to fame is having the same last name as an ex-president. Democrats would wake up and start to wonder why their candidate (still) aids and abets our enemies.
As one of the Vietnam vets stabbed in the back by Kerry, I’d love to meet the man so I could spit in his face in person – it’d be worth all the pains as a result of the subsequent secret service “handling” I’d receive. He’s the puss in a festering wound that has never healed.
Sigh... So much pain and insanity in today’s world.
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
PollingPoint Survey: Thank you
My take on their "politically neutral" survey:
Your poll is quite sloppy. You ask if service during Vietnam matters - no, but conduct afterwards, yes. You ask rather leading questions about Bush, without asking similar questions about Kerry. You don't bother to ask some of the more important questions, like, Am I a Vietnam vet, yes. Do Kerrys post-service comments STILL matter to me 30+ years later, YOU BET THEY DO. You ask about Swift Boaters, but never once mention, for example, Moveon.org, Chinese connections to Kerry's campaign, or ask "if you think that Kerry may have changed his views on things".
Just a point - the little "insginificant peons" out here in the heart of America DO have brains, support our military 100%, are capable of seeing, and know day from night, regardless of who claims that it's dark - we can see the sun shining...
oh never mind - what's the use...
My take on their "politically neutral" survey:
Your poll is quite sloppy. You ask if service during Vietnam matters - no, but conduct afterwards, yes. You ask rather leading questions about Bush, without asking similar questions about Kerry. You don't bother to ask some of the more important questions, like, Am I a Vietnam vet, yes. Do Kerrys post-service comments STILL matter to me 30+ years later, YOU BET THEY DO. You ask about Swift Boaters, but never once mention, for example, Moveon.org, Chinese connections to Kerry's campaign, or ask "if you think that Kerry may have changed his views on things".
Just a point - the little "insginificant peons" out here in the heart of America DO have brains, support our military 100%, are capable of seeing, and know day from night, regardless of who claims that it's dark - we can see the sun shining...
oh never mind - what's the use...
Friday, May 28, 2004
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Wednesday, April 28, 2004
BLACKFIVE: Taking Chance Home A hero returns home and is laid to rest. Read the whole thing, it deserves it.
Monday, April 05, 2004
Wednesday, March 31, 2004
Friday, March 26, 2004
David Horowitz gives an excellent summation of the "war on terror" in this excellent article. The article is long - be prepared to spend some time reading it.
FrontPage magazine.com :: How the Left Undermined America's Security Before 9/11 by David Horowitz
FrontPage magazine.com :: How the Left Undermined America's Security Before 9/11 by David Horowitz
The Belmont club has an excellent story on the ties between the Leftist eliteists and the Islamic Jihadists:
A reminder, Sauron doesn't share power, no matter what Saurman might think...
A reminder, Sauron doesn't share power, no matter what Saurman might think...
Monday, March 22, 2004
Monday, March 15, 2004
What's Osama so pissed off about, anyway?
If he is upset at what the Founding Fathers of this country intended, then he's way out of touch. America today is NOTHING like they envisioned. Chicago Mayor *spit* Daley shits on the Constitution and turns "The right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be abridged" into "The people SHALL NOT bear arms, well, except for my Jack-Booted enforcement goons and bodyguards".
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion", turns into "Separation of Church and State" (it DOESN'T SAY THAT), turns into the *spit* liberal courts doing nearly anything they can to regulate or tear down Christianity.
Heck - seems like it would just be more straightforward (and probably cheaper) for Osama to just buy himself a couple more liberal judges. They seem to wreak more havoc, damage, and destruction on America than a couple of piddly little suicide bombers would be able to manage, and all they have to do is open their mouths to do it. Think about it. Unlike suicide bombers, they are re-usable time after time, and you only have to buy them once...
If he is upset at what the Founding Fathers of this country intended, then he's way out of touch. America today is NOTHING like they envisioned. Chicago Mayor *spit* Daley shits on the Constitution and turns "The right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be abridged" into "The people SHALL NOT bear arms, well, except for my Jack-Booted enforcement goons and bodyguards".
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion", turns into "Separation of Church and State" (it DOESN'T SAY THAT), turns into the *spit* liberal courts doing nearly anything they can to regulate or tear down Christianity.
Heck - seems like it would just be more straightforward (and probably cheaper) for Osama to just buy himself a couple more liberal judges. They seem to wreak more havoc, damage, and destruction on America than a couple of piddly little suicide bombers would be able to manage, and all they have to do is open their mouths to do it. Think about it. Unlike suicide bombers, they are re-usable time after time, and you only have to buy them once...
Friday, March 12, 2004
Reconnect with God.
Feel the need to reconnect with God? Try starting here. You'll need Flash enabled...
Feel the need to reconnect with God? Try starting here. You'll need Flash enabled...
Thursday, March 11, 2004
National Day of PrayerThe Website! Anyone that quotes Leviticus 25:10 in their heading can't be all bad.
Tuesday, March 09, 2004
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