BASTARDS!

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by Maverick on 7/8/2005 @ 2:58 am

The first thing that I thought when I heard about the attacks in London was, “Oh Lord, let the British respond like Americans and not like Spaniards or Frogs.” Reports from the scene gave me a mixed message as to how the Brits would respond, and, for hours I’m not sure the Londoners even knew how they would react. To my extraordinary relief, today, the cover of the Daily Star in London reads, “BASTARDS.” Thank God!

I would just like to state that I, personally, will support any direct or indirect action taken by the UK. I am sure that the rest of America and President Bush would agree with my position 100%. We’re all in this together. Let’s win.

World War IV Rages On

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by Q Ball on 7/7/2005 @ 10:59 pm

I have come to agree with many that the war on terror has been mislabeled. The events in London today and others since 9/11 prove my point. Hopefully this event will wake up the “eurotrash” that has, for some ungodly reason pussyfooted around and in some cases cowed to the Islamo-fascists (Spain!!). Speaking of Spain, the attacks in London are a direct result of the Spanish peoples’ cowardice and emboldened the terrorists to do it another country.

Major attacks so far in WW IV:
Bombing of marine barracks in Lebanon
Bombing of USS Cole
First attack on the World Trade Center
Bombing of US Embassys in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
9-11-2001
Bombings in Indonesian night clubs
Madrid Metro Attacks
London Metro Attacks
Continuing Action in Afghanistan and Iraq

By the way: The UN security council agreed Saddam was a threat and agreed to use military action against him when he did not comply. It is in writing if you don’t believe me.

Onward To Victory!

America Supports You

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by Maverick on 7/1/2005 @ 2:33 am

Want to tell the troops how much you appreciate their work, but you never got around to it or never knew how. Go to the following link and you can write a message that will be delivered to the troops.

America20Supports20You

9/11 and Iraq

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 6/29/2005 @ 10:00 am

Andrew C. McCarthy on Iraq

It’s All About 9/11
The president links Iraq and al Qaeda — and the usual suspects moan.

…On September 12, 2001, no one in America cared about whether there would be enough Sunni participation in a fledgling Iraqi democracy if Saddam were ever toppled. No one in lower Manhattan cared whether the electricity would work in Baghdad, or whether Muqtada al-Sadr’s Shiite militia could be coaxed into a political process. They cared about smashing terrorists and the states that supported them for the purpose of promoting American national security.

Andrew C. McCarthy on Iraq on National Review Online

Islamic rules for beating your wife

Filed under:Bill of Rights,General,War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 6/28/2005 @ 11:08 am

From Gandalph 23

Sheik Aal Mahmoud: If the husband wants to use beatings to treat his wife, he must never ever do it in front of the children. It must remain between him and her. It must be done according to the following conditions: He must not cause bleeding or bruise her body. He should avoid her face and other sensitive parts of her body. As we’ve said, the limitations on beating are: They must not cause bleeding, they should not break any bones, they should not be on the face, and they should not bruise her. If the husband violates these rules, he violates the rules of Allah. If she has been hurt, the husband is held liable for what he has done, because the woman is not his merchandise. He cannot do to her whatever he wants. Even if the wife forgives the husband, it does not mean Allah will do the same on Judgment Day.

“Whew!

For a minute there, I was afraid that islam was, you know, supporting men beating their wives, but clearly, they are for the equality of the sexes. Whew!”

Anti-war Lunatics

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 6/25/2005 @ 2:32 am

You don’t have to be a total moron to be against the war on terror, but it helps. 9/11?, these bone-heads claim that Bush’s “regime” planned the whole thing. With “citizens” like these , who needs Islamo-facists?

Materialism and Islamo-Fascists

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by Q Ball on 6/10/2005 @ 1:13 am

The Islamo-Fascist bin laden gives, as one of his reasons for hating us, our “materialism” and he somehow thinks that that has corrupted us. Some people are material and some are not, that is called the real world. Recent events have shed a light on something that I think is worth pointing out: the extreme materialism of those who have been captured in World War IV, and others in the Islamic world. I am talking about handling the Koran. When I heard that people were becoming enraged and later killing people simply because they “thought” the Koran had been mishandled, I couldn’t believe it. How can a person mishandle a book? For a material book to have that much control and power over some one is materialism at its most extreme. Allow me to put it this way: some paper with some words written on it was touched and that caused people to go insane and kill other people who did not touch the paper with words written on it. Sounds pretty absurd when I put it that way.

The prisoners in Cuba should thank Allah that they have the ability to pray and read the Koran. Our government is going far beyond what is necessary in this respect. When one of our soldiers is captured they are presented to the world on video and then beheaded (a violation of the Geneva Convention, for state vs state wars).

There is a simple solution to this problem of “mishandling”; don’t give prisoners a Koran. There is no law or treaty that says we must do this. Simply allowing them to continue living is our gift to them. To see how far our government is going to appease this scum look at this DOD document (which sickens me).

9/11 “Memorial” Hijacked

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 6/8/2005 @ 5:20 pm

The 9/11 “memorial” may have more about Abu Ghraib than New York’s heroic firemen.

Debra Burlingame , sister of Charles F. “Chic” Burlingame III, pilot of American Airlines fight 77, which was crashed at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, tells how George Soros and others may be subverting the 9/11 memorial.

Article

The Cost of the War on Terrorism

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 6/7/2005 @ 2:37 pm

I discovered The American Spectator yesterday and linked to one of Ben Stein’s articles. He has an interesting perspective. Here is a excerpt from another one of his articles on the true cost of the war on terror, written after visiting children who have lost parents in the war .

“I WISH I WERE ELOQUENT enough to tell you how brave these kids were and what a price they are paying. To lose a father while the rest of us complain about taxes and the stock market and the price of real estate. Quite a sight. Quite a concept.

How can we possibly repay them? How conceivably?”

Full Article

Terrorist: a Word Without a Meaning

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 5/29/2005 @ 9:56 pm

From X-Voter.com

X-Voter.com, Inc.
Terrorist: a Word Without a Meaning
In our rush to spend billions of dollars that we don’t have (see 2005 proposed Federal Deficit) to defend ourselves from “terrorism,” no one has adequately explained to me what this word means that justifies so much additional costs and bureaucracy.

al-Zarqawi Watch

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 5/25/2005 @ 3:04 pm

Web Posting Claims al-Zarqawi Fled Iraq

By JAMAL HALABY

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) – An Islamic Web site statement claimed Wednesday that Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaida’s point man in Iraq, has fled to a “neighboring country” with two Arab doctors treating him for gunshot wounds to his lung.

More

al-Zarqawi

Arizona rednecks win a round against the ACLU.

Filed under:Bill of Rights,General,War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 5/19/2005 @ 11:28 am

OpinionJournal – Cross Country
Minutemen Are People, Too
Arizona rednecks win a round against the ACLU.

BY LEO W. BANKS
Thursday, May 19, 2005 12:01 a.m. EDT

TUCSON, Ariz.–Anybody who appreciates a good yuck was sad to see the Minutemen pack up their pickups and go home. After all, it wasn’t every day that we got to enjoy the spectacle of sunscreen-lathered ACLU observers chasing volunteer border-watchers through the desert. But in the media bonfire accompanying Arizona’s Redneck Revolt, we saw the cultural divide separating media elites from ordinary people–those with BlackBerries and $150 hairdos versus folks with tobacco bulges in their cheeks. more

More on this subject: Border Patrol told to stand down in Arizona

Zarqawi justifies deaths of fellow muslims, children

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by 3wire on @ 11:12 am

CAIRO, Egypt (AP)

An Internet audiotape posted Wednesday, purportedly by al-Qaida-in-Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, justifies the deaths of fellow Muslims in attacks against U.S. troops and their Iraqi allies by saying that jihad – or holy war – dwarfs all other concerns. more

Zarqawi

The Jawa Report: ‘Torture’ vs. ‘Torture’

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 5/17/2005 @ 3:39 pm

I know I preach to the choir here but it needs to said and repeated. This is from 2004 and graphically shows the difference.

The Jawa Report: ‘Torture’ vs. ‘Torture’

TSA and the Abuse of Government Power

Filed under:Bill of Rights,War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 5/15/2005 @ 3:51 pm

Reading the previous post got me fired up yet again, frustrated at the, to use Q Ball’s parlance, “ineptitude” of government. Notice I said government not our government. Because all any government is, is a group of people. And let me say this, people are stupid, people are careless, people are selfish, people are greedy, people are mean and people are evil. Not all, not most, but enough to make life in any free society very frustrating. And in places where freedom is not protected, life can be downright dangerous. Dangerous unless you are wiling to just keep your mouth shut and do as you are told. Since I said “where freedom is protected” I have to add that most people in this country seem to think that freedom is a natural state that mankind will always move toward. That couldn’t be further from the truth and brings me back to my point. These little inconveniences at the airport, the invasive nature of parts of the Patriot Act, the insistence on a national ID card are all part of an incremental erosion of the protections of personal freedom that one day are going to bite us in the ass. Have you read the Patriot Act? Its not easy. Try reading it and see if you don’t agree that it is very hard to figure out all of that document’s intent, let alone the unintended consequences that may result. There is no doubt that some of the Patriot Act was badly needed legislation. But even a lay person such as I can see there is some onerous stuff in there. Look at the definition of a terrorist in this law. And incidentally, most of these things are not protecting us from terrorists.

“Well,” you say, “ if they are not protecting us from terrorists then why is the government doing this? Are you saying that the government wants to take away our freedoms?” No, I’m saying the government is people and people are stupid. Case in Point. NASA is part of the government, ostensively a particularly smart part of the government. NASA spent years and millions of dollars to build a spacecraft. They launched that spacecraft, flew it all the way to Mars and then crashed it smack into the planet because they screwed up the conversion from English to Metric measurements. They didn’t mean to do it. I’m sure they are very sorry they waisted our time and all that money. Never the less the spacecraft did incinerated in the atmosphere of Mars. Thank God it was just time and money that we lost on that occasion.

We all need to support the war on terror because its real. However, since most of us cant actively participate in this war it is up to us to fight for our way of life and freedoms in another way. We have to stay vigilant and tell our representatives how dissatisfied we are with the TSA, the Border Patrol and every other government agency that has its own self interest at heart instead of those of the American people.

Want to get angry? Read these two articles.

Abuse of Government Power
Faced with the obvious problem of not being able to locate plastic explosives carried on the body, the Transportation Security Authority (TSA) — with its now expected ineptitude — has decided that, usual standards of morality be damned…more

Border Patrol told to stand down in Arizona
U.S. Border Patrol agents have been ordered not to arrest illegal aliens along the section of the Arizona border where protesters patrolled last month because an increase in apprehensions there would prove the effectiveness of Minuteman volunteers…more

More TSA Insanity

Filed under:General,War on Terror — posted by Q Ball on 5/13/2005 @ 2:39 am

The TSA has once again demonstrated its ineptitude, by not allowing a dude with a small camera that resembles a Zippo lighter, to board an aircraft.

More

Egypt Reforms Government

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by Q Ball on 5/11/2005 @ 1:05 am

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Egypt approves new electoral law

Student suspended for cellphone call from mom in Iraq

Filed under:Bill of Rights,Technology,War on Terror — posted by Q Ball on 5/7/2005 @ 12:46 am

Student suspended for cellphone call from mom in Iraq – Engadget – www.engadget.com /

Raven 42 – Ambushed in Iraq

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by 3wire on 5/5/2005 @ 6:40 pm

This happened back in March but it didn’t get nearly enough exposure considering the remarkable job these National Guard soldiers did.

Short Version:
National Guard soldiers from the Richmond, Ky.-based 617th Military Police Company get ambushed. Remember theses are weekend warriors (obviously well trained and highly motivated).

Seven Americans (with three wounded) killed in total 24 heavily armed enemy, wounded 6 (two later died), and captured one unwounded, who feigned injury to escape the fight. They seized 22 AK-47s, 6x RPG launchers w/ 16 rockets, 13x RPK machineguns, 3x PKM machineguns, 40 hand grenades, 123 fully loaded 30-rd AK magazines, 52 empty mags, and 10 belts of 2500 rds of PK ammo.

Of the 7 members of Raven 42 who walked away, two are Caucasian Women, the rest men-one is Mexican-American, the medic is African-American, and the other two are Caucasian-the great American melting pot.

Get the whole story from Black Five.

Al Qaeda’s No. 3 Caught

Filed under:War on Terror — posted by Q Ball on 5/4/2005 @ 11:05 pm

Pakistan has arrested the third in command. Full story

We continue to get closer to Bin Laden and bring all Islamo-Fascists to sweet justice. Slowly and methodically we will wipe them from the face of the earth.

Do not ever forget 9-11-2001


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