Apr 13 2008

Is It What It Seems?

Published by at 11:07 am under All General Discussions

I have to laugh at the media on a daily basis because they just cannot see things outside their partisan blinders. This true across the globe. Check this news out and then ponder the various forms of Trojan Horses:

Food and weapons were recovered by the Taliban in southern Afghanistan after a coalition helicopter accidentally dropped them off at the wrong location.

Amrullah Saleh, head of Afghanistan’s intelligence service, told parliament the supplies were intended for police at a checkpoint in Zabul province.

The disclosure comes after a member of parliament accused the coalition of supplying the Taliban with weapons.

Ineptitude? Highly possible. Subversion? Again, I am sure there are spies in the security organizations rooting for the enemy. Something else? Very possible. The point is those who jump to conclusions always jump from their position of personal experiences and biases. Which is the secret to how people use deception from magic to propaganda. Food for thought.

16 responses so far

16 Responses to “Is It What It Seems?”

  1. Yippie21 says:

    How about supplies with tracking devices !! We’re going to follow the “beep beep”. I’m just saying… could be…

  2. MerlinOS2 says:

    Even school kids know how to lace food with exlax…..

  3. Whippet1 says:

    AJ,
    This is off topic, but something I’ve been thinking about since the radical libs have showed up here trying to hijack the comment threads.

    Our little microcosm here has similar differences as those present within the Republican party and the problems McCain will face with Reps/Indys/Moderates, etc. We can debate/argue about differences in philosophy amoungst ourselves and still not come to a consensus. Then the inane chatter of a few radical libs show up and we all seem to find some common ground against them. Our minor differences become just that, minor, in comparison to the larger issues that the country faces.

    So here in this forum we see what will happen in the general election. The libs will once again go to extremes and the rest of us will rally around the one candidate we are left with that will support the larger more important issues that face this country and that is McCain.

    I believe it would have happened with any candidate (other that Ron Paul) that the Republicans may have brought forward but McCain is the one who we are left with…and McCain it will be.

  4. VinceP1974 says:

    Whippet: I was totally disinterested and ambivilent about having McCain win the General Election. I have the standard list of objections against him.

    Until January 2008 when Michelle Obama started revealing her personality in some whacky speeches.

    And then Obama issued a video listing what his military policy is going to be:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl32Y7wDVDs

    It’s disgraceful.. it’s dangerous.. this man can never see the Oval Office .. ever.

    Now in April I have great confidence that there is no way this guy can be elected. I have faith in this country still and the people inside it. Our country cannot disgrace our military people by having this dangerous hack be President and I dont believe it will make that choice

    I live in Illinois.. so my electorial votes are already predetermined , so I probably wont vote.. but if I did, I would vote for McCain gladly.

  5. 75 says:

    We can all thank Rush Limbaugh and Operation Chaos for keeping the moonbat rhetoric front and center in the public eye. The Clinton hubris won’t allow her to concede … just as Rush predicted.

  6. Whippet1 says:

    We can thank Rush, Malkin, AJ, Ace of Spades, etc, etc. At this point with the radical nature of the Democrat party (and that includes both Hillary and Obama) those who value the future of this country and lives of our valient soldiers will have no other choice but to vote McCain. And those who expose the left’s radical agenda, regardless of the differences we may have with some of them need to be thanked for their tireless efforts.

    And those of us who have to listen to truth/norm/soothie and the rest deserve a little pat on the back for challenging their odious remarks!

  7. Whippet1 says:

    Vince,
    Way to go! I actually thought about sitting out the election but then realized that would just be a waste or a right that I have that should be valued…and also that the alternative to McCain (as weak as I feel he is for a Republican candidate) is much worse. And dangerous.

  8. ivehadit says:

    Vote for the principle of it, Vince! 🙂

    G_d bless America. Still the Land of the Free and the Home of the BRAVE!

  9. Klimt says:

    I can’t say I like McCain… I’ll be voting for his V.P. (hopefully Mitt!)

  10. VinceP1974 says:

    I want for Mitt for VP too.

    That would actually make me happy. Plus there’s a chance whoever the VP is might have to actually become the P.

  11. truthhard2take says:

    Ron Paul was the only Republican of integrity running which is why he, unlike “nuke Mecca” Tancredo, the other “close but no cigar” imposter, will never throw his support to warmongering liar McCain.

  12. VinceP1974 says:

    Oh cmon.. now you’re trying to be funny.

  13. kathie says:

    The only way to finance the programs that the Dems have proposed is to have a military of 10,000, no planes, gun, or ships. no bases, no protection of any kind. Sigh up our guys to a NATO peace keeping force and pray for the best. That’s Obama’s plan.

    Thank God Obama can change the world. I hope he learned some tricks in the South of Chicago that he can apply to bin Laden and his crowd.

    McCain was never a choice for me, but defending this country is a top priority. So now McCain is my only choice.

  14. momdear1 says:

    Didn’t Obma say he was going to spend a Trillion dollars alleviating poverty in Africa. Is anyone sure he is really an American citizen? If elected will he have any time to worry about our problems ? He is going to be so busy over there in Africa handing out goodies. And after they get all these goodies are they going to love us. Hell no! It’s going to be like it was with Europe. It was great while we were spending ourselves into bankruptcy protecting their sorry asses for 60 years but the first time they are asked to reciprocate, “What! Why should we have to help the Americans . They had all that money and went thru it, and anyway, they brought it all on themselves.” The Europeans bragged that they would bring the dollar down and make their Euro the preferred monitary unit in the world. Well they’ve done it and look at the consequences. Looks like the whole world is headed into another big recession. And the Europeans brought it on themselves. Wht goes around, comes around.

  15. truthhard2take says:

    Don’t like that 6 month limit, Vince?

  16. 75 says:

    Truthy sounds like someone who’s desperate for America to leave the region. You’d think as a bald-faced supporter of Jihad and a constant proponent of American failure, he’d want America to stay there and take their lumps?