Archive for November, 2007

Nov 19 2007

Oh The Humanity! The Surrendercrats & SurrenderMedia Are Doomed.

The led zeppelin of defeatism on Iraq is crashing and burning like the Hindenburg did when it brought an end to airships. Gateway Pundit has a graphic showing the stunning numbers on the drop in violence across Iraq. The entire country of Iraq must be thanking George Bush for “staying the course” and not giving […]

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Nov 19 2007

WaPo Notes The Resurrection Of Bush’s Presidency

This article in the WaPO is too funny to read. Basically it says Bush was right on many important topics the media claimed he was wrong on (Iraq, North Korea, the economy, the deficits). But so far (hint, hint) he is not getting the credit he deserveds. Oh, he will get the credit – not […]

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Nov 19 2007

Political Reconciliation In Iraq Is Alive And Well

The streets of Iraq are not only becoming a hunting ground for al-Qaeda, they are becoming the place where political reconciliation is taking place from the ground up Some much so even the LA Times took notice: Despite persistent sectarian tensions in the Iraqi government, war-weary Sunnis and Shiites are joining hands at the local […]

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Nov 19 2007

A Reminder To America On What To Be Thankful For

Published by under All General Discussions

When liberals complain the US is bullying other nations, or that we are force our views on others and make them angry, it might be wise to read Mark Steyn’s take on Thanksgiving and America and note that we ARE the oldest democracy out there. We know Eastern Europe was a totalitarian prison until the […]

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Nov 19 2007

The Iraqi Success Story Might Be Brought To Pakistan

I really dislike posting on news reports that begin with ‘a classified program’, because I cannot tell if the story is the news media willing to sell out this country for the big bucks of scoop or a deliberate leak by the government. Needless to say I would be more cautious in reporting on classified […]

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Nov 19 2007

Progress In Iraq Continues, Democrats Have Lost All Credibility

Update: We have in one story complete clarity on what is happening in Iraq as described below. In reporting on the successes, the SurrenderMedia tries to remind us of the challenges, but also reminds us of what kind of brutal animals work for al-Qaeda, the kind that we cannot run away from and leave to […]

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Nov 18 2007

Pakistan Mobilizing Against Terrorists

Stories abound on the Pakistan’s efforts to hunt down, root out and destroy the last large massing of Islamo Terrorist. This story outlines the new push to free the Swat valley of the insurgents now trying to desperately take over that region. The army said Saturday that it has massed 15,000 troops for a major […]

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Nov 18 2007

al-Qaeda’s Atrocities Exposed

As I said earlier today, the news from Iraq for the next few months will follow two basic themes. One will be those of continued signs of success and victory for our side. And the other will be the exposure of the atrocities the al-Qaeda Islamo Fascists inflicted on their fellow Muslims: Remains of possibly […]

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Nov 17 2007

Embryonic Stem Cell Research Going The Way Of “Bleedings”

There was a time when scientists and doctors thought the best way to cure the diseases plaguing humanity was to bleed the poisons from them. Besides not doing anything productive the process could actually have a bad effect and weaken the patient enough to kill them. As dumb as this sounds it was the best […]

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Nov 17 2007

They Don’t Call It The “Clinton News Network (CNN)” For Nothing

So Clinton’s have been ‘planting’ questions and questioners at events. Colored me incredibly not shocked. As I said before, front people get out and talk to the folks at events and discuss optional topics and try and push discussions towards their candidates strengths. Sadly, Clinton has so few actually, tangible strengths her team must push […]

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