Fallujah: more than a military war?

After reading this inspiring Letter from one of our soldiers in Fallujah, I wanted to comment on one of the points of the letter. I know that our Army and Marines uncovered thousands of IEDs, Mortars, Ammunition, Grenades, packages of Sarin Gas (yes, chemical weapons!), other weapons components. But my main point is found at [...]

Swedes fed up with Muslim immigration

The ever-wonderful Michelle Malkin pointed out that not only have the Dutch been flummoxed by the overwhelming immigration of intolerant Islam, but so have the Swedes. FOXNews.com reports that Swedes Reach Muslim Breaking Point. We’ve seen the Dutch problem head-on for a couple of weeks now, so I feel they deserve a break. I want [...]

A Pro-Family Mandate from WCF III

The World Congress of Families III, held earlier this year in Mexico City, outlines some basic pro-Family principles: The Family and Society — The natural family is the fundamental social unit, inscribed in human nature, and centered on the union of a man and a woman in the lifelong covenant of marriage. The Family and [...]

Mexican drug cartel targets US border agents

A new Washington Times article, Drug cartel Targets Agents, shows that a band of Mexican army deserters that smuggles illicit drugs into the United States across the southern Texas border has offered bounties of up to $50,000 for the assassination of U.S. Border Patrol agents and state and local police officers, U.S. law-enforcement authorities said. [...]

Zarqawi given 10 days to surrender?

Could it be that the Jordanians are getting tough on terror? Zarqawi given 10 days to surrender for trial. The Jordanian State Security Court has officially given al Qaeda ally Abu Musab al Zarqawi and three other men charged with taking part in a thwarted chemical attack 10 days to surrender or be tried in [...]

Some Thoughts about Writing

As of the 2004 Presidential elections, it’s official— Blogging is a serious journalistic phenomenon. World Magazine has an interesting article on the blogging explosion that Hugh Hewitt calls “Open Source Journalism.” The blogosphere is littered with new writers, ameteur journalists and those just showing their family’s recipes online. That’s great for journalism and for aspiring [...]

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