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Nov 07 2007

Why FISA Prudes Are Naively Dangerous

We see again and again examples of why the FISA prudes, who will not allow NSA detected leads discovered while LEGALLY surveying international terrorists to be followed up by FBI investigations PRIOR to a FISA court ruling (which would enable electronic surveillance on those leads specifically – and not before hand). Today we see another […]

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Nov 07 2007

Iranian Backed Terrorists Armed With Nukes Within Months?

The news that Iran has reached a frightening milestone in its nuclear program means the world, and the US and Israel in particular, are going to have do something to stop Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons sooner than anyone would like: Iran has achieved a landmark with 3,000 centrifuges fully working in its controversial uranium […]

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Nov 07 2007

A Media Conspiracy Of Lying About Iraq

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I noted days ago the AP had put out an article that tried to cover up the fact violence in Iraq is dropping to ALL TIME Lows. The point was clear: averaging the violence over the year of 2007 was playing with numbers to create a fantasy representation. Yes, more US troops died in 2007 […]

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Nov 06 2007

The True War Crime In Iraq Is The Biased Reporting

One of our readers pointed me to this blunt and scathing assessment of the biased reporting on Iraq which, in essence, presents a fantasy world view of Iraq at odds with what people in country are experiencing. And for one reporter who seems to still have a journalistic credo, the situation between what is being […]

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Nov 06 2007

Updates On Syria’s Destroyed Nuclear Facility

Jackson Diehl at the WaPo has some interesting predictions on the secrecy surrounding Israel’s destruction of a nuclear weapons facility in Syria two months ago: It was two months ago tomorrow that Israeli warplanes bombed what Israel and the United States believed was a nascent Syrian nuclear complex along the shore of the Euphrates River. […]

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Nov 06 2007

More Metrics On Success In Iraq

The news media is too quiet. Are they stunned at how wrong they were in predicting defeat in Iraq? Are they going to become the Modern “Tokyo Rose” and spin propaganda for our enemies like the AP did this week in pretending there has not been a significant drop off in violence in Iraq? Is […]

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Nov 05 2007

AP Strains To Find Dark Cloud In Surge Successes

I noted in this prevoious post the across the board improvements in Iraq due to the Surge and the turning of Iraqis against the butchers of al-Qaeda. But the SurrenderMedia is not about to let some good news get in the way of their biased reporting. In order to hide the successes of the Surge […]

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Nov 04 2007

The Bitter Failure Of Democrats Predicting Bitter Failure In Iraq

The Democrats are going to have a real tough time in 2008, and it will all be over Iraq. Their dire (and premature) predictions that we could not turn things around in Iraq are going to be played over and over again, in opposition to the swelling news of our amazing progress in that country […]

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Nov 03 2007

How Many Success Stories In Iraq Will It Take For The Left To Succumb?

As I predicted, the stories of success in Iraq cannot be ignored or dismissed. As the progress on the ground mounts, so do the stories of success mount. And so we find more and more examples that Bush was right and the liberals were terribly, horribly wrong. From The Guardian in the UK: Central to […]

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Nov 03 2007

A Full Work Week Without Coalition Combat Deaths In Iraq

Another sign of progress in Iraq as that there was a full five days which went by in October with not one combat death among US or coalition forces! During a five-day stretch between October 19 and 23, there were no deaths among coalition forces. Although three US servicemen died from “non-hostile causes”, this was […]

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