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Archive for November, 2008
Saturday, November 29th, 2008
The horror.
An alleged terrorist, arrested in Mumbai, has confessed that the terror group that spread mayhem across Mumbai had received instructions to reduce the prestigious Taj Mahal Hotel to rubble.
Sources told the TV channel, Times Now, that 21-year-old Ajmal Amir Kasab told his interrogators that the terrorists had been given enough explosives reduce the Taj [...]
Posted in Terrorism | 6 Comments »
Saturday, November 29th, 2008
Another public service announcement from The Religion Of Peace.
Al-Qaeda’s second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, has said in a new internet video that the international financial crisis is the result of a US war on Muslims and the Sept 11 attacks.
Zawahiri said: “This crisis is one of … the series of American economic haemorrhages after the strikes of [...]
Posted in Foreign Policy, Politics, Religion, War On Terror | 6 Comments »
Saturday, November 29th, 2008
During the Democrat primary, Obama advisor Samantha Power called Hillary Clinton a “monster” and soon thereafter resigned. At the time, I figured Barack told Samantha to wait until things cooled down and he’d bring her back. Obviously, the resignation was all for show; just like his campaign….
Samantha Power, the Harvard professor who was forced to [...]
Posted in Election 2008, Foreign Policy, Politics | 2 Comments »
Friday, November 28th, 2008
In the early morning rush at a Wal-Mart on Black Friday, customers fight over the last X-Box 360 console.
And don’t we tell our kids to get in line and wait their turn?
Posted in Economy, Pop Culture | 7 Comments »
Friday, November 28th, 2008
Kill a baby, and have a Merry Christmas.
Posted in Abortion | 4 Comments »
Friday, November 28th, 2008
This falls into the “Why is this news?” category.
This must be a tasty cookie because it sure isn’t pretty.
Posted in Politics, Pop Culture | 5 Comments »
Friday, November 28th, 2008
It wouldn’t be fair to say Barack Obama was responsible for the ramp up to the Mumbai massacre, but he sure didn’t help things when he decided it was in his campaign’s interest to get involved.
Back on November 11, I noted that Obama had made his first mistakes with both India and Pakistan by mishandling [...]
Posted in Election 2008, Foreign Policy, Politics, War On Terror | 2 Comments »
Friday, November 28th, 2008
So after all the years of hate directed towards President Bush and our country, enemies of his party and our nation are seeking pardons and instructing him on how that pardon power should be used.
Historically stingy with granting pardons, President George W. Bush is facing a flood of requests for get-out-of-jail cards or wiping criminals’ [...]
Posted in Legal, Politics | 2 Comments »
Friday, November 28th, 2008
When they, as they were perpetrating their attacks in the beginning, they were clearly, they said, were looking for British citizens, were looking for American citizens. Sadly, so many of the people were killed were Indians.
— Harry Smith, CBS Early Show, 11/28/08
I wonder what Harry Smith’s take would be if he were in Mumbai looking [...]
Posted in Media Bias, War On Terror | 3 Comments »
Friday, November 28th, 2008
While a politically correct explanation was issued, we know what this is really all about.
Islamic countries won UN backing for an anti-blasphemy measure called “Combating Defamation of Religions,” which passed 85-50 with 42 abstentions in a meeting of the UN General Assembly’s Third Committee on November 23.
The measure calls on all countries to ensure their [...]
Posted in Energy & Environment, Foreign Policy, Global Warming, Homeland Security, Political Correctness, Politics, War On Terror | 1 Comment »
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