Author: Dave
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The Worst Job in America
R rated – language Selling drugs in the inner cities is the worst job in America. The pay is low and the death rate is much higher than the death rate in Iraq. Drug prohibition has literally created a war zone in American inner cities. A University of Chicago economist who lived with a gang…
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Outside the Wire
Outside the Wire You can see a high definition version of the trailer and buy the movie at Outside the Wire the DVD. Cross Posted at The Astute Bloggers
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Duke And The Cultural Marxist Program
I was commenting at Durham in Wonderland about the Duke Lacrosse case. I was explaining what the faculty Group of 88 are really up to and explaining their motivation. == Cultural Marxism explains what the Gang 88 is up to. The subversion of America. i.e. turning America into the USSR. an excerpt from the above…
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Congressman Manzullo Speaks
Madam Speaker, I am privileged to be a member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. Our chairman, Mr. Lantos, has scheduled for March a hearing to discuss the different proposals relating to the handling of the war in Iraq. He has promised a lot of time for debate on all the different bills introduced…
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Terrorists In Georgia USA?
Baron Bodissey at Gates of Vienna is reporting on aerial survelance of the Jamaat ul-Fuqra compound in Georgia. Some photo analysis is provided. The Baron is asking for help from any one who could assist in further analysis. The Christian Action Network [CAN -ed] recently made another aerial run over a Jamaat ul-Fuqra compound, this…
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Cultural Marxism
American Thinker looks at Cultural Marxism There are two misconceptions held by many Americans. The first is that communism ceased to be a threat when the Soviet Union imploded. The second is that the New Left of the Sixties collapsed and disappeared as well. “The Sixties are dead,” wrote columnist George Will (“Slamming the Doors,”…
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Clinton On Iraq
Christopher Hitchens has a fine piece on the trajectory of our war with Iraq. …it was on the initiative of President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore, both of whom delivered extremely tough speeches warning of another round of confrontation with Saddam Hussein, that the Senate passed the Iraq Liberation Act that year, making…
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The Victory Caucus
The Victory Caucus is a new blog devoted to Victory in the war against Islamic fascism. What is their mission? This will be a long and serious effort, but it starts now. We have established a team within the site that will focus on identifying strong candidates — veterans, ideally — as well as teams…
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Palestinians Are At It Again
It looks like the Palestinian Civil War has resumed. The Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) condemned Thursday an attack by unknown gunmen at the house of MP Yousef Alsherafi in northern Gaza Strip. In a released statement, the PLC condemned the attack, reminding all Palestinian factions of abiding by the recent agreement on ending all forms…
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Duke Lacrosse – A Black Man Speaks
A very funny video by a black man who gets the Duke Lacrosse case.
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Murtha Has A Plan
Murtha has a plan for American defeat in Iraq. MoveCongress.Org says John Murtha will speak to them about removing support for our troops and thus ending the War in Iraq. Evidently they would prefer genocide followed by a full scale Middle East War. MoveCongress has spoken and here are their words. The Appropriations Subcommittee on…
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Jumping Ship
It looks like the American government is jumping off the Abbas ship. The United States has informed Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas that it will shun a future Hamas-Fatah coalition government because it will not explicitly recognize Israel, Abbas aides said Thursday. That position would be a severe blow to Abbas, who is trying to…
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Dissension In The Ranks
Evidently Fatah is having trouble keeping the troops in line. The Palestinian Authority has fired hundreds of security officers who refused to participate in the recent fighting against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. It also looks like we are back at disunity as the order of the day. Meanwhile, PA Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of…
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Readiness For What?
The Democrats have a strategy for defeat in Iraq. Top House Democrats, working in concert with anti-war groups, have decided against using congressional power to force a quick end to U.S. involvement in Iraq, and instead will pursue a slow-bleed strategy designed to gradually limit the administration’s options. Led by Rep. John P. Murtha, D-Pa.,…
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Five More Victims Of Sudden Jihad
I put off blogging about the Salt Lake massacre until there was more information. We have it now. Ajka Omerovic, who said she was Talovic’s aunt, visited the home Tuesday afternoon. She told the Deseret Morning News that Talovic had been “a good boy.” She said the family are Muslims from Bosnia who had lived…
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Reality Based
The “reality based” movement has morphed into the Net Roots. Obviously they have decided that reality is too much of a burden and now references to reality are no longer required. All that is required now is belief. No pesky facts can in any way intrude. Breath of the Beast has an interesting look at…
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Magnetism At War
A. Jacksonian left an interesting comment on my piece “Clouds” posted at Classical Values. It is a fascinating look at magnetism, war, global climate, and impending doom from natural causes. I’m posting it here in full. And, thanks A.J. for your always interesting posts and comments. ==== Actually, there have been numerous magnetic field reversals…
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CAIR About Guilford
Commenter linearthinker reminds me in an e-mail that I have not covered the CAIR (the Council on American-Islamic Relations) aspect of the Guilford College fight. Let me rectify the oversight. Here is a bit of what CAIR had to say on 26 Jan. ‘007 “At approximately 12:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2007, an altercation…
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Clouds
You were hoping for an erudite discussion of one of the works of Aristophanes? Not today. Instead we are going to look at how clouds and cosmic rays influence our weather and more importantly, climate. Every one who has looked into the subject knows that climate science is no longer much about science. It is…
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Integration
I am by trade a designer of aircraft electrical power systems (among other things including laptops). The amount of electrical power on an aircraft is strictly limited. So what does an aircraft system do (formerly there were engineers aboard all aircraft to handle the job, that task is now fully automated) to keep the power…