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Jul 17 2007

Is New York City As Lost As Iraq?

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Those who deny things are changing dramatically in Iraq need to sit down and ask themselves why they are hanging onto defeat at all costs. The signs abound that Iraq is stabilizing. The massacres of Muslims that al-Qaeda and the Mahdi Malitia inflict are because Iraq is the primary front in the global war against […]

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Jul 16 2007

Bush Succeeds With North Korea

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Despite all the leftwing handwringing and ridiculous calls to move from multi-party regional talks to unilateral US-NK talks (without the pressure from NK’s neighbors) Bush held firm and has succeeded with North Korea and their nuclear threat. NORTH Korea has confirmed that it has shut down its Yongbyon atomic reactor under UN supervision, the first […]

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Jul 16 2007

Democrat Congressman Compares Our President To Hitler

Is the Democrat party allied with al-Qaeda’s Islamo Fascists? What would one say if the only Muslim in Congress compared our President, during a time of war, to Hitler? Freshman Congressman Keith Ellison (D-MN), the only Muslim in U.S. Congress, has set off a firestorm of controversy after comparing President Bush to Adolf Hitler, and […]

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Jul 16 2007

The Evil Of Impatience

Impatience kills. Impatient drivers are dangerous with road rage, and impatient legislators produce abhorent results. Impatience with regard to Iraq will KILL. There is no way around this reality. If we depart too soon, before Iraq can safely grab the reigns of all the success we are now seeing, there will be a blood bath […]

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Jul 16 2007

Iraq Parliament Should Take A Breather, Come Back When People Calm Down

The SurrenderMedia is all in a tizzy because the Iraq Parliament is at loggerheads on key legislation and is taking the month off in August. Personally I think this is a good idea. When emotions are high and stress is making it hard to compromise, taking some down time to cool off and regain some […]

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Jul 15 2007

50 Diyala Tribal Leaders Meet To Fight al-Qaeda

Why is anyone still claiming we cannot win in Iraq when the entire country is taking up arms against al-Qaeda? Why is anyone even considering a withdrawal of forces on the verge of a huge military, political and PR success? When 50 tribal leaders meet in one Iraq Province to fight al-Qaeda and get their […]

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Jul 15 2007

The Next Big Loss For al-Qaeda: Pakistan

It seems clear al-Qaeda is losing badly in Iraq as the Iraqis take up arms and swear on the Koran to rid their country of the Islamo Fascists. It is clear al-Qaeda has lost its hold in Lebanon and is now in a limited position to take over that country. It is clear the Taliban […]

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Jul 15 2007

Iran Ready To Replace al-Qaeda As Prime Concern In Iraq

With al-Qaeda losing support in Iraq to the point locals are signing peace agreements and swearing on the Koran to fight terrorists in their regions, Iran is posturing to be the next big issue in Iraq. We have known of border incursion problems by Iranians and people being supported from Iranian safe havens. In fact […]

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Jul 15 2007

New Litvinenko Eye Witness Sounds Completely Implausible

The UK news is out with a very eye opening account of what would seem, at a glance, to be a clear assassination attempt. And it would seem to be an attempt on Litvinenko, Kovtun and Lugovoi – not just Litvinenko. The supposed eyewitness’s story is at odds with what we know about Po-210. In […]

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Jul 15 2007

The War In Iraq Is Moving, Slowly, To Conclusion

I tend to read US media reports with a lot of skepticism when it comes to Iraq. The liberal bent of the media (making them clear allies of the Surrendercrats) and their emotional investment in Bush losing makes them a useless source beyond facts that appear across the media spectrum. In essence confirm what I […]

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