Archive for the 'Bin Laden/GWOT' Category

Oct 25 2007

Beauchamp Was A Liar And A Fraud – Big Surprise?

Scott Beauchamp is now an admitted liar and a fraud given what Matt Drudge was able to turn up on the darling of the leftwing fantasy merchants. I am not sure which is worst – the liar or the gullible fanatics who bought his BS (it was obvious folks – unless you live in a […]

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Oct 25 2007

We Can Declare “Major Progress” In Iraq

Just as the invasion of Normandy did not mean the end of WW II was a given (though in hindsight we see it was because of the Russian push against Germany on their Western Front kept Germany from defending the Allies from taking ground to the South and East) it is by no means a […]

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Oct 24 2007

20,000 Iraqis Sign Up To Destroy al-Qaeda

Harry Reid is really regretting he ever opened his mouth and declared the Surge a failure (and we all know he did it before it even started getting in place). If I was a GOP strategist I would play commercial after commercial that begins with Harry Reid’s idiotic claim, and then follow up with one […]

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Oct 24 2007

MSNBC Suggests Terrorists Bomb Baghdad Or Surrender Forces In US Will Give Up

I have been writing for months about how the symbiosis between the Surrendercrats and SurrenderMedia here in the US and the terrorist forces in Iraq have created a sickening co-dependent relartionship, where the terrorists bomb innocent people, the SurrenderMedia plays up all the blood and gore (and none of the progress in the direction of […]

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Oct 22 2007

Too Little, Too Late Bin Laden Calls For End To al-Qaeda Atrocities

In a last ditch effort to stem the rising backlash that is building across Islam in response to the numerous and brutal atrocities al-Qaeda has inflicted on Iraqi Muslims Bin Laden is pleading from his besieged hideout for terrorists to stop terrorizing: Osama bin Laden called for Iraqi insurgents to unite and avoid divisive “extremism,” […]

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Oct 22 2007

Newsweek Declares Iraq Unsafe For al-Qaeda, Iraqis See War Deaths Drop Nearly 100%

Update: Reuters has more details on the stunning changes in Iraq. They hillariously claim the 65-82% drop in violence in the areas now purged of al-Qaeda by The Surge is “Gradual Progress” – demonstrating the depth of their denial and bias. And they note that those locations al-Qaeda was chased to had – surprise! – […]

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Oct 21 2007

Updates On The Path To Success In Iraq

Again, my apologies for the lack of posting. I have barely had time to breathe between business travel and helping my parents get through the initial stages of my mother’s broken arm. I have a little bit of a breather here before I begin my next three weeks of business travel. But while not posting […]

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Oct 18 2007

75% Of Fake Bombs Get Through LAX Security Screening

I have flown to LA three times this year, and coming back yesterday I could not help but notice two things. First off the United Terminal was so empty I walked up to a baggage check-in Kiosk without any wait and I walked up to security without any wait. Mark that down in the history […]

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Oct 17 2007

Defeat Of al-Qaeda In Anbar And Diyala Provinces

While the US commanders in Iraq are wisely waiting to declare any complete victory of al-Qaeda in Iraq, there prime hot spots of Anbar and Diyala Provinces are clearly victories, and the US forces are making adjustments as a result. First in Diyala: he Associated Press is reporting that U.S. forces in Iraq will begin […]

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Oct 17 2007

Syrians Admit To Nuclear Facility Being Attacked By Israel

Seems some frustration at the UN led some Syrian diplomats to admit, albeit off the record, that they did indeed lose a secret nuclear facility to a recent Israeli air raid: The Israeli delegation to the talks, headed by Miriam Ziv, the Foreign Ministry’s deputy director general for strategic affairs, accused Syria of smuggling mass […]

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