Archive for the ‘World Affairs’ Category
Sunday, November 1st, 2009
Hi! Long time, no see.
I've just published a new essay on Scribd, "Take up America's Torch."
I begin with the famous World War I poem, "In Flanders' Fields," and address the call to defend our freedom and fight the enemy. I then address pacifism and it fatal contradictions, the ...
Posted in Military, World Affairs | 1 Comment »
Monday, October 12th, 2009
As in most cases of liberal/leftist "progressive" projection, the Demoncrats love to claim that conservatives and libertarians "support dictators" as a rule.Of course such obfuscation is the common tactic of those on the left. They publicly idealize totalitarians of the collectivist left. Today it is Chavez and Castro, yesterday it ...
Posted in History, World Affairs | Comments Off
Sunday, July 26th, 2009
I just thought I would pass this along. If you have ever been on any kind of joint training exercise in partnership with any third world military, this scene will probably look familiar to you.
I know I saw shades of working with the Honduran Army back in the 80's
Why Iraq ...
Posted in Article Reviews, Middle East, News, Reviews, World Affairs | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
"Në demokraci, njeriu shfrytëzon njeriun. Në socializem është thjesht e kundërta"
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Friday, June 19th, 2009
Pat Buchanan is correct: In the Great Game, President Obama's non-interference in Iran's ' Square moment' (Buchanan's phrase) is smart. We are not liked by any faction of significance in Iran, and our support would amount to a de facto kiss of death. Not only that, but we cannot ...
Posted in International, Middle East, Politics | 8 Comments »
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
This comment, left by a reader of Pat Buchanan's latest column, is too precious not to share:I voted Democrat because I love the fact that I can now marry whateverI want. I've decided to marry my boat.I voted Democrat because I believe oil companies' profits of 4% on agallon ...
Posted in Activism, Dictatorships, Government, Politics | 1 Comment »
Sunday, June 7th, 2009
The Census Bureau wants to know way too much about your personal life. They have no right to collect information about your mental state or how well your toilet works, but you'll be fined big bucks is you are unlucky enough to be targeted by them for the so-called ...
Posted in Activism, Dictatorships, Government, Politics | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Thanks, Dick, for clearing that up, almost seven years after the fact. Even though the allegation that Saddam was involved with 9/11 was never used by the previous Administration, per se, it was certainly not something that they disabused the American public, many, if not most of whom, thought Saddam ...
Posted in History, International, Middle East, Politics, World Affairs | 1 Comment »
Sunday, May 31st, 2009
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
The Black Panthers who intimidated voters at a Philadelphia poll last Election Day won't have to worry about being prosecuted, even though they were videotaped brandishing weapons and a '60s civil rights activist who saw them said that they were more blatant than their white racist brothers were in Mississippi. ...
Posted in Crime, Culture, Culture Wars, Dictatorships, Elections, Government, Politics | 1 Comment »