I am Yoda: Here Me Roar!

I just took the test and found out that the character most closely associated with me…is: “A venerated sage with vast power and knowledge, you gently guide forces around you while serving as a champion of the light.” Ha! Go figure. Try your luck at it. The most difficult question on the quiz/test thingy is [...]

It’s Official: No Torture at Guantanamo

Chad Evans at In the Bullpen reports: Military Investigation Finds No Torture at Guantanamo. Well, it’s official! This report discredits the FBI reports by agents that detainees were being abused and tortured. The agents complained that they had seen abusive and possible torture. These were the claims. Some of the practices that evoked criticism by [...]

San Francisco Despises US Military

Michelle Malkin links to two blogs (GayPatriot and Gryphmon) that highlight San Fransick-o’s refusal to dock a US Navy War Ship. Michelle also links to a SFGate.com article where Diane Feinstein rails against the city’s “petty decision” in light of our current war efforts. Use this link: BOYCOTT SAN FRANCISCO

When the law gets too big for its britches

Can you see the humor in this piece?!?! It’s a commentary from Wesley Pruden, Editor-in-Chief of the Times: When the law gets big for its pants — “There’s no mystery about why the U.S. Supreme Court threw the Ten Commandments out of the courthouse. You can’t engrave “thou shalt not steal” or even “thou shalt [...]

Bill Gertz on the Waking Chinese Dragon

Bill Gertz is a favorite reporter of mine. His eye-opening report for the Washington Times, The Chinese Dragon Awakes is a stunning exposé on the Chinese government that shows just how fast and furiously they are building up their military machine. Gertz explains: China is building its military forces faster than U.S. intelligence and military [...]

AudioActivism.org says Religion should play no roll in ending poverty

One Campaign, One God, and What War? Excerpt: “But during the press conference part we had celebrities, a eloquent man from Africa, and three reverends from various Christian churches. Sound like the beginning to a joke? Well it was. The final speaker, a Christian reverend, led the crowd in prayer. A fine tradition of gathering [...]

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