Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Hero's Call-2008....a small can of Whoop Ass

In the chaotic moments that followed, Cardenas would have to decide between attempting the rescue of his wounded sergeant or remain in his covered position until reinforcements arrived. The choice was simple.Cardenas thought, "He was my sergeant; I had to do something," and with that he courageously charged 50 meters through the kill-zone to

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Monday, March 30, 2009

Obama: LET THEM EAT CAKE!

King Obama-The-Great has spoken. YOU'RE FIRED!!! However he will bestow extra "blessings" to his subjects if they begin to take their court jester duties more seriously.

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Defense Sec. Gates "Might Consider" Protecting Hawaii

Responding to questions about shooting down a soon to be launched N Korean missile, Gates said "I would say we're not prepared to do anything about it." Then he went on to say... "I think if we had an aberrant missile, one that was headed for Hawaii, that looked like it was headed for Hawaii or something like that, we might consider it." MIGHT??

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Hezbollah uses Mexican drug routes into U.S.

Hezbollah is using the same southern narcotics routes that Mexican drug kingpins do to smuggle drugs and people into the United States, reaping money to finance its operations and threatening U.S. national security, current and former U.S. law enforcement, defense and counterterrorism officials say. The Iran-backed Lebanese group has long been. .

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Yup, Still Ice in the Arctic | The Virtuous Republic

ARCTIC OCEAN (March 21, 2009) The Los Angeles-class submarine USS Annapolis (SSN 760) is on the surface of the Arctic Ocean after breaking through three feet of ice during Ice Exercise (ICEX) 2009. Annapolis and the Los Angeles-class submarine USS Helena (SSN 725) are participating in ICEX 2009. With the support from the University of Washington

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Former Navy POW, beloved brother dies

When Armando M. Canales of Fresno was born, his toddler brother Ralph was unable to pronounce his name. Ralph Canales called his baby brother "Army," and the name stuck for the rest of their lives even after Armando Canales joined the U.S. Navy.He was a yeoman aboard the USS Pueblo spy ship when it was captured by the North Koreans in 1968

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Apologies Just Tell Our Enemies We’re Weak

I’m not sorry for all of the evil scumbags we help meet Allah. I’m not sorry for any of the terrorists about to be set free out of quantamino. I’m not sorry to tell any drug infested waste of air drug lord that we will hunt you down next and I’m not one bit sorry or going to take blame for our amigos to the south for their lack

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Government Withholds Evidence - Soldier Given 25 Years

On March 20th, 2009, 1st Lieutenant Michael Behenna was sentenced to 25 years in prison for killing a known Al Qaeda operative while serving in Iraq. The “victim”, Ali Mansur, was known to be a member of an Al Qaeda cell operating in the lieutenant’s area of operation, and was suspected to have organized an attack on Lt. Behenna’s platoon. . .

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Does Talk Radio Damage the Right?

It's a tough question b/c one is pressed to think of what might be better: you could say NPR, but NPR is more style than substance. Listen to the people who call in as opposed to the guests, and one wonders if radio itself can be a deliberative, educational medium. So the final question is: What do you want media to achieve in terms of discourse?

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Special Envoy to the Taliban How Jerimiah Wright Can Serve

Of course I'm not an Ivy League-educated thinker like Obama. But I've got a notion that might help the president. I have the perfect person for the job of splitting the Taliban. I know who the president should appoint. Only one man fills the bill as Special Envoy to the Beard-o's and Weird‑o's to Get Them Quarrelling Among Themselves.

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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Medal of Honor, Heroers,Iraq,Afghanistan

The Recipients of the Medal of Honor in the Current conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq...Thank You and your Families for your supreme Sacrifice and Devotion to your Compatriots

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If Things Are Going Well, Why Should Anyone Be Active Poli

If things are comfortable, and issues domestic and foreign entrusted to individuals competent enough, then why should anyone be talking about politics? Why should we in America be so passionate about this Presidential election? Is there really an enormous amount on the line, or are we making stuff up because we’re bored?

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

A Victory for Marine LtCol Chessani

Late this morning, the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals sitting in Washington DC, released their unanimous decision upholding the dismissal of charges against Marine Lt. Col Jeffrey Chessani on the grounds of apparent Unlawful Command Influence. But the case may not be over yet.

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Oregon Governor Says We will deport more American Children

In an interview Monday, Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski said "much more can be done" to ensure that the children the state sends out of the country to live with relatives are safe."This whole idea of international adoption is something we probably never thought about 30 years ago. It's a reflection of the global world in which we live in," the D.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

No Longer Just Paranoia

For months, anyone who's proffered the position that the Obama Administration was anti-gun has been dismissed as being a variety of things, from sore loser to rampant paranoid. Nonetheless, since assuming office, members of the Obama administration have steadily- and stealthily- moved against firearms and ammunition.

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Sherriff Joe Tells Conyers To Take A Hike

Separating Democrats from harsh partisan politics is like trying to seperate dung beatles from sh..

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Veteran on cross-country bike trek dies

A disabled Gulf War veteran who left Norman earlier this month on a hand-propelled bicycle headed for Washington, D.C., to honor fallen soldiers has died.Kevin Baker suffered a seizure Friday morning in his sleep at the home of some friends in Lake Charles, La., said Norman resident Diane Zellner.

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Oregon girl sent to Mexico falls through the cracks

Oregon DHS Has Sent 12 Children To their Deaths In the Name Of What. These Children were all United States Citizens. FTA: The state of Oregon sent Adrianna to Mexico and had legal responsibility for her well-being. But an investigation by The Oregonian shows that the state's monitoring of her welfare was limited to occasional phone calls

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Palin to headline GOP dinner in Washington

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will deliver the keynote address at a dinner sponsored by the House and Senate Republican campaign committees.

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Parable - How to Catch Wild Pigs - How to Lose Your Freedom

A chemistry professor in a large college had some exchange students in the class. One day while the class was in the lab the Professor noticed one young man (exchange student) who kept rubbing his back, and stretching as if his back hurt.The professor asked the young man what was the matter. The student told him he had a bullet lodged in his...

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YouTube - Navy Captain (Funny Commercial)

Urban Myth But I think it is Funny

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DoD under Obama squeezes already tight ammo supply

Without ammunition, a rifle is just an expensive club.

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Sunday, March 15, 2009

California Due to Release Convicted Domestic Terrorist

Sara Jane Olson is scheduled to be released from prison in California this Tuesday. Police leagues in both Los Angeles and Minnesota are protesting her request to serve her parole in Minnesota.

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Should a University Have a Class on the Red Sox???

“From World War II through the turn of the century, the Yankees were the dominant cultural icon of this country,” says Mr. Curtis. “Nobody can deny that.” Citing the team’s 26 championships and 13 World Series defeats, he adds: “The American experience is about tremendous wins and heartbreaking losses, and the Yankees give us both. … The American

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Britain’s Contacts With Hezbollah Vex U.S.

The Obama administration was somewhat blindsided by Britain’s announcement that it was talking with the militant group’s political wing, an American official said.

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All the news that didn't get printed

Richard N. WeltzMaybe it's just me, but I have a distinct impression that when the United States dispatches heavily armed warships in response to a confrontation with a hostile nation, it is a truly important news event.

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The Founding Fathers' Economic Bailout

Congress has been busy passing legislation to help bailout and stimulate the economy. Each debate on helping contains fierce arguments for and against the assistance, leaving many confused whether the government “needs to” and is “responsible for” helping these corporations and our economy. Nearly 220 years ago a similar discussion took place...

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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Miss Oregon's Father Could Be Deported

Milenko Krstic lied to get his green card and said that he never served in the military, according to court documents. An international tribunal claims that Krstic's military unit was responsible for slaughtering unarmed Muslims in 1995.A judge threw out Krstic's indictment in 2007, but this week that ruling was overturned by the 9th

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

America’s Most Corrupt Congressman Answers A Voter [VIDEO]

Thanks for clearing that up for us Congressman Rangel. Now if Jason would just corner all of the voters who keep putting Rangel in office and ask them a few choice questions, perhaps the mystery of Charles Rangel could be laid to rest.

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Tragedy in Germany, While America Contemplates Similar Laws

A terrible tragedy in Winneden, Germany claimed the lives of 15 (so far) students as a young gunman opened fire on his high school classmates in a rampage on anyone who "done him wrong". The majority of victims were girls. I feel it's necessary to examine gun laws in Germany, in correlation to such a tragedy.Germany's gun laws are very

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Grave and Immediate Danger

You and your family are in grave and immediate danger.

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Monday, March 9, 2009

Yet another world power taunts the US under Obama

In an odd twist, the unarmed Impeccable, which is operated for the Navy by civilian mariners, turned fire hoses on one vessel that came within 50 feet of it. The Chinese crew stripped to their underwear, then closed to within 25 feet.

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Yet another world power taunts the US under Obama

In an odd twist, the unarmed Impeccable, which is operated for the Navy by civilian mariners, turned fire hoses on one vessel that came within 50 feet of it. The Chinese crew stripped to their underwear, then closed to within 25 feet.

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Flopping Aces » Blog Archive » Sunday Funnies

Take A break Have your Favorite Warm Beverage and Enjoy the Sunday Funnies

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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Civilians in war zones - Women and children worst

Much butchery, some retribution - Babies’ skulls dashed against rocks; attempts to twist off heads. Girls, their mothers and grandmothers (and sometimes male relatives too) raped at knife- or gunpoint, the weapons then used to inflict mutilation. Women hauled off to camps or just tied to trees and gang-raped. Thousands of children snatched or ...

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Obama and Democrats Have 1 Month Left

Given the pattern of data, unless a gamma ray burst from an exploding star hits Earth, where is the tipping point? Clue, Gallup has Obama’s disapproval climbing faster than approval is falling. The only way to get those disapprovals down is to get people jobs, and stimulus doesn’t do that until 2010/2011 at BEST.

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Quotes of the day: Ted Kennedy health care bill

Democrats, January 13, 2009:A spokeswoman for one of the architects of a national health care bill said that any legislation that emerges would be named after Kennedy.“He wouldn’t name it for himself, but the majority of the body working on the legislation would say he’s devoted his life to it,” said Jude McCartin

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

University Thought Police

One student discovered free speech is only free speech if it doesn't interfere with his Professor's anti-gun stance. What happened to John Wahlberg shouldn't happen anywhere in this country.

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North Korea Vows to Punish U.S War Mongers

North Korea vowed Tuesday to punish U.S. and South Korean "warmongers" after the American military said it would go ahead with annual joint exercises that Pyongyang calls an invasion rehearsal.

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Sunday, March 1, 2009

Flopping Aces » Blog Archive » Sunday Funnies

Here they are First Edition. There is time for two coffees and a couple of dough nuts this Morning...Enjoy

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