Friday, March 19, 2004
John "Spoil Sport" Kerry
I've gone snowboarding. I walk that fine line between horrible and good enough to not kill myself (on the easy stuff), but never have I called someone a "Son of a B*tch" for a accident. Then again I'm not John Kerry (this actually adds another item to the list of why I am not John "f-bomb" Kerry and quite happy about it).
Dem presidential candidate John Kerry called his secret service agent a "son of a bitch" after the agent inadvertently moved into his path during a ski mishap in Idaho, sending Kerry falling into the snow.
When asked a moment later about the incident by a reporter on the ski run, Kerry said sharply, "I don't fall down," the "son of a b*itch knocked me over."
But apparently he tumbled many times, but blamed the snow for those.
Dem presidential candidate John Kerry called his secret service agent a "son of a bitch" after the agent inadvertently moved into his path during a ski mishap in Idaho, sending Kerry falling into the snow.
When asked a moment later about the incident by a reporter on the ski run, Kerry said sharply, "I don't fall down," the "son of a b*itch knocked me over."
But apparently he tumbled many times, but blamed the snow for those.
Thursday, March 18, 2004
Appeasement Fun
One Appeaser,
Two Appeaser,
Three Appeaser Four,
Just Add Another and We'll Be No More.
Dr. Seuss was quite the political cartoonist (so I have recently learned thanks to The Crust).
Two Appeaser,
Three Appeaser Four,
Just Add Another and We'll Be No More.
Dr. Seuss was quite the political cartoonist (so I have recently learned thanks to The Crust).
Terrorism NOT a Law Enforcement Issue
The thing about law enforcement is you can't do anything until a crime is committed. Taking this approach again will tell terrorist that we won't do anything to you until you kill innocent people. But being most terrorist blow themselves up, there is no consequence for committing terrorist acts. A Kerry Presidency would be a giant invitation for terrorists to plan and carry out more Sept 11th attacks, but its not suprising because cause the left just doesn't get it.
"Presidential candidate John Kerry, along with the majority of the Democratic establishment, believes that 'The war on terror is less of a military operation and far more of an intelligence-gathering and law enforcement operation.'
Unfortunately for Kerry, a March 16 report by NBC's Lisa Meyers illustrated how that mindset saved Osama bin Laden's life prior to 9/11. "
From the Center for Security Policy.
"Presidential candidate John Kerry, along with the majority of the Democratic establishment, believes that 'The war on terror is less of a military operation and far more of an intelligence-gathering and law enforcement operation.'
Unfortunately for Kerry, a March 16 report by NBC's Lisa Meyers illustrated how that mindset saved Osama bin Laden's life prior to 9/11. "
From the Center for Security Policy.
Race Baiting
Take one professor speaking about racism, throw in a "hate crime" (don't get me going on the stupidity of hate crime laws) committed by racist students, call in the Feds, and tell the world you're nothing more than a lying "race-monger" for profit.
Best of Mark Steyn
From Right Wing News:
"If you can't sell the country on the need (to drill ANWR) when you're at war with a bunch of Islamofascists from the Middle East, when can you? Wouldn't it be more efficient to fly to Alaska and do a walkabout with all the locals who are itching for the drilling to start? And, while you're at it, give a speech out on the ugly barren wasteland the eco-loonies have declared inviolable while getting pecked to pieces by the world's biggest mosquito herd, whose needs apparently outrank those of the American people."
"These days, the Left advances its causes more effectively through the courts than through elections, for the fairly obvious reason that very few people are dumb enough to vote for this stuff."
"Sadly, a U.S. invasion of Iraq ''would threaten the whole stability of the Middle East''--or so Amr Moussa, secretary-general of the Arab League, told the BBC on Tuesday. Amr's talking points are so Sept. 10: It's supposed to destabilize the Middle East. The stability of the Middle East is unique in the non-democratic world and it's the lack of change in Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt that's turned them into a fetid swamp of terrorist bottom-feeders."
"Once upon a time we knew what to do. A British district officer, coming upon a scene of suttee, was told by the locals that in Hindu culture it was the custom to cremate a widow on her husband's funeral pyre. He replied that in British culture it was the custom to hang chaps who did that sort of thing. There are many great things about India -- curry, pyjamas, sitars, software engineers -- but suttee was not one of them. What a pity we're no longer capable of being "judgmental" and "discriminating."
"The Republicans, meanwhile, have been battered by the political fallout from Strom Thurmond's birthday party--not a phrase I would have predicted typing 12 months ago."
"(T)he state needs a birth rate of 2.1 children to maintain a stable population. In Italy, it's now 1.2. Twenty years ago, a million babies were born there each year. Now it's half a million. And the fewer babies you have today, the fewer babies are around to have babies in 20 years. Once you're as far down the death spiral as Italy is, it's hard to reverse. Most European races are going to be out of business in a couple more generations."
"Meanwhile, those of us who talk of reforming Iraq are assured by our opponents that it's preposterous to think that Arabs can ever be functioning citizens of a democratic state. If that's so, isn't that an issue, given current immigration patterns, not for Iraq tomorrow but for Britain, France, Belgium and Holland right now?"
"(During the Cold War), only five guys had their fingers on the nuclear button - Britain, America, France, China and the Soviet Union - but because two of those fingers belonged to Ron and Maggie the Left was convinced the apocalypse was just around the corner. Now we're at the dawn of the freelance nuke era, and the Left is positively insouciant about it."
"For all M. de Villepin's dreams of Napoleonic glory, his generation of French politicians will spend the rest of their lives managing decline. By 2050, there will be 100 million more Americans, 100 million fewer Europeans. The US fertility rate is 2.1 children per couple; in Europe it's 1.4. Demography is not necessarily destiny, and certainly not inevitable disaster. But it will be for Europe, because the 20th-century Continental welfare state was built on a careless model that requires a constantly growing population to sustain it. In hard-hearted New Hampshire, we don't have that problem."
"In a year's time, Iraq will be, at a bare minimum, the least badly governed state in the Arab world and, at best, pleasant, civilised and thriving. In short: not a bad three weeks' work."
"While the lefties warned that Ariel Sharon would use the cover of the Iraq war to slaughter the Palestinians, the Congolese are being slaughtered, and you don't need any cover. Because nobody cares. Because no arrogant Americans or sinister Zionists are involved."
"When a man doesn’t know the meaning of the word ‘fear’, that might just be a deficiency in his education."
"Two years after ''the day America changed forever,'' the culture is in thrall to the same dopey self-delusion it held on Sept. 10, 2001: There are no enemies, just friends we haven't yet apologized to."
"When I bought my home in New Hampshire, I heard a strange rustling one night, and being new to rural life, asked my police chief the following morning, if it had turned out to be an intruder whether I should have called him at home. ''Well, you could,'' said Al. ''But it would be better if you dealt with him. You're there and I'm not.'' That's the best advice I've ever been given."
"I spent a short time on the West Bank earlier this spring. I would have spent longer, but to be honest it creeped me out, and I was happy to scram across the Allenby Bridge and on through Jordan to Iraq. Say what you like about the Sunni Triangle and RPG Alley, but I never once felt I was in a wholly diseased environment. On the West Bank, almost all the humdrum transactions of daily life take place in a culture that glorifies depravity: you walk down a street named after a suicide bomber to drop your child in a school that celebrates suicide-bombing and then pick up some groceries in a corner store whose walls are plastered with portraits of suicide bombers."
"On 11 September 2001, I wrote that one of the casualties of the day's events would be the Western alliance: 'The US taxpayer's willingness to pay for the defence of Canada and Europe has contributed to the decay of America's so-called "allies", freeing them to disband their armed forces, flirt with dictators and gangster states, and essentially convert themselves to semi-non-aligned.' 'The West' was an obsolete concept, because, as I put it later that month, for everyone but America 'the free world is mostly a free ride'."
"All that stands between an Islamist nutcase and Pakistan's nukes is General Musharraf and the handful of chaps he trusts. Ultimately, it's not enough — as the general understands. It's easier to organize a coup than to create the institutions of liberty, but the latter are the only real bulwark against the horrors of the age."
"But that was the way they did things back then. Find the most promising local client, before Moscow or Paris or Beijing does. As the classic realpolitik line has it, he may be a sonofab*tch, but he's our sonofab*tch. As I wrote a couple of weeks after 9/11, apropos the House of Saud and President Mubarak, "the inverse is more to the point: he may be our sonofab*tch, but he's a sonofab*tch." Trying to cherrypick local strongmen is a fool's game."
"You don't invade Iraq in order to invade everywhere else, you invade Iraq so you don't have to invade everywhere else."
"Well, it's January, December's come and gone, so let's add up the final score: Coalition of the Willing: Saddam captured, Gadhafi neutered. The ''International Community'': Milosevic elected to Parliament in Belgrade."
"Remember the 1986 immigration amnesty? One of its beneficiaries was Mahmoud abu Halima, who went on to bomb the World Trade Center in 1993. His friend Mohammad Salameh wasn't so fortunate. He applied for the '86 amnesty but was rejected. So he just stayed on in America, living illegally, and happily was still around to help Mahmoud and co-attack the Twin Towers. He's the guy who rented the truck, which suggests he had enough ID to get past the rental agent at Ryder."
"How typical the (John Kerry) is of Vietnam veterans I leave for others to judge. But he's an all too apt embodiment of the Vietnam era: of the fatal lack of resolution that damaged America's standing in the world and emboldened its enemies."
"(John Kerry) spent the Seventies playing Jane Fonda and he now wants to run as John Wayne."
"At the Davos economic forum the other day, a live greeting was beamed down to the assembled grandees from a British astronaut, who read out some one-world guff about how, viewed from space, the Earth is not divided by borders. I'm sure that's true. It's also true that in space no one can hear you scream, which is just as well, because that's what I'd be doing in a world without borders."
"In a field that ranged from happy warriors like Joe Lieberman to goofy peaceniks like Dennis Kucinich, the party's primary voters seem to have gone for the most cynical option: a man who's weak on defence when it counts but can be passed off as the exact opposite for the purposes of the campaign."
"I'm a small-government guy, so my default position on any issue is that, generally speaking, I'm on whichever side the government's not."
"If you can't sell the country on the need (to drill ANWR) when you're at war with a bunch of Islamofascists from the Middle East, when can you? Wouldn't it be more efficient to fly to Alaska and do a walkabout with all the locals who are itching for the drilling to start? And, while you're at it, give a speech out on the ugly barren wasteland the eco-loonies have declared inviolable while getting pecked to pieces by the world's biggest mosquito herd, whose needs apparently outrank those of the American people."
"These days, the Left advances its causes more effectively through the courts than through elections, for the fairly obvious reason that very few people are dumb enough to vote for this stuff."
"Sadly, a U.S. invasion of Iraq ''would threaten the whole stability of the Middle East''--or so Amr Moussa, secretary-general of the Arab League, told the BBC on Tuesday. Amr's talking points are so Sept. 10: It's supposed to destabilize the Middle East. The stability of the Middle East is unique in the non-democratic world and it's the lack of change in Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt that's turned them into a fetid swamp of terrorist bottom-feeders."
"Once upon a time we knew what to do. A British district officer, coming upon a scene of suttee, was told by the locals that in Hindu culture it was the custom to cremate a widow on her husband's funeral pyre. He replied that in British culture it was the custom to hang chaps who did that sort of thing. There are many great things about India -- curry, pyjamas, sitars, software engineers -- but suttee was not one of them. What a pity we're no longer capable of being "judgmental" and "discriminating."
"The Republicans, meanwhile, have been battered by the political fallout from Strom Thurmond's birthday party--not a phrase I would have predicted typing 12 months ago."
"(T)he state needs a birth rate of 2.1 children to maintain a stable population. In Italy, it's now 1.2. Twenty years ago, a million babies were born there each year. Now it's half a million. And the fewer babies you have today, the fewer babies are around to have babies in 20 years. Once you're as far down the death spiral as Italy is, it's hard to reverse. Most European races are going to be out of business in a couple more generations."
"Meanwhile, those of us who talk of reforming Iraq are assured by our opponents that it's preposterous to think that Arabs can ever be functioning citizens of a democratic state. If that's so, isn't that an issue, given current immigration patterns, not for Iraq tomorrow but for Britain, France, Belgium and Holland right now?"
"(During the Cold War), only five guys had their fingers on the nuclear button - Britain, America, France, China and the Soviet Union - but because two of those fingers belonged to Ron and Maggie the Left was convinced the apocalypse was just around the corner. Now we're at the dawn of the freelance nuke era, and the Left is positively insouciant about it."
"For all M. de Villepin's dreams of Napoleonic glory, his generation of French politicians will spend the rest of their lives managing decline. By 2050, there will be 100 million more Americans, 100 million fewer Europeans. The US fertility rate is 2.1 children per couple; in Europe it's 1.4. Demography is not necessarily destiny, and certainly not inevitable disaster. But it will be for Europe, because the 20th-century Continental welfare state was built on a careless model that requires a constantly growing population to sustain it. In hard-hearted New Hampshire, we don't have that problem."
"In a year's time, Iraq will be, at a bare minimum, the least badly governed state in the Arab world and, at best, pleasant, civilised and thriving. In short: not a bad three weeks' work."
"While the lefties warned that Ariel Sharon would use the cover of the Iraq war to slaughter the Palestinians, the Congolese are being slaughtered, and you don't need any cover. Because nobody cares. Because no arrogant Americans or sinister Zionists are involved."
"When a man doesn’t know the meaning of the word ‘fear’, that might just be a deficiency in his education."
"Two years after ''the day America changed forever,'' the culture is in thrall to the same dopey self-delusion it held on Sept. 10, 2001: There are no enemies, just friends we haven't yet apologized to."
"When I bought my home in New Hampshire, I heard a strange rustling one night, and being new to rural life, asked my police chief the following morning, if it had turned out to be an intruder whether I should have called him at home. ''Well, you could,'' said Al. ''But it would be better if you dealt with him. You're there and I'm not.'' That's the best advice I've ever been given."
"I spent a short time on the West Bank earlier this spring. I would have spent longer, but to be honest it creeped me out, and I was happy to scram across the Allenby Bridge and on through Jordan to Iraq. Say what you like about the Sunni Triangle and RPG Alley, but I never once felt I was in a wholly diseased environment. On the West Bank, almost all the humdrum transactions of daily life take place in a culture that glorifies depravity: you walk down a street named after a suicide bomber to drop your child in a school that celebrates suicide-bombing and then pick up some groceries in a corner store whose walls are plastered with portraits of suicide bombers."
"On 11 September 2001, I wrote that one of the casualties of the day's events would be the Western alliance: 'The US taxpayer's willingness to pay for the defence of Canada and Europe has contributed to the decay of America's so-called "allies", freeing them to disband their armed forces, flirt with dictators and gangster states, and essentially convert themselves to semi-non-aligned.' 'The West' was an obsolete concept, because, as I put it later that month, for everyone but America 'the free world is mostly a free ride'."
"All that stands between an Islamist nutcase and Pakistan's nukes is General Musharraf and the handful of chaps he trusts. Ultimately, it's not enough — as the general understands. It's easier to organize a coup than to create the institutions of liberty, but the latter are the only real bulwark against the horrors of the age."
"But that was the way they did things back then. Find the most promising local client, before Moscow or Paris or Beijing does. As the classic realpolitik line has it, he may be a sonofab*tch, but he's our sonofab*tch. As I wrote a couple of weeks after 9/11, apropos the House of Saud and President Mubarak, "the inverse is more to the point: he may be our sonofab*tch, but he's a sonofab*tch." Trying to cherrypick local strongmen is a fool's game."
"You don't invade Iraq in order to invade everywhere else, you invade Iraq so you don't have to invade everywhere else."
"Well, it's January, December's come and gone, so let's add up the final score: Coalition of the Willing: Saddam captured, Gadhafi neutered. The ''International Community'': Milosevic elected to Parliament in Belgrade."
"Remember the 1986 immigration amnesty? One of its beneficiaries was Mahmoud abu Halima, who went on to bomb the World Trade Center in 1993. His friend Mohammad Salameh wasn't so fortunate. He applied for the '86 amnesty but was rejected. So he just stayed on in America, living illegally, and happily was still around to help Mahmoud and co-attack the Twin Towers. He's the guy who rented the truck, which suggests he had enough ID to get past the rental agent at Ryder."
"How typical the (John Kerry) is of Vietnam veterans I leave for others to judge. But he's an all too apt embodiment of the Vietnam era: of the fatal lack of resolution that damaged America's standing in the world and emboldened its enemies."
"(John Kerry) spent the Seventies playing Jane Fonda and he now wants to run as John Wayne."
"At the Davos economic forum the other day, a live greeting was beamed down to the assembled grandees from a British astronaut, who read out some one-world guff about how, viewed from space, the Earth is not divided by borders. I'm sure that's true. It's also true that in space no one can hear you scream, which is just as well, because that's what I'd be doing in a world without borders."
"In a field that ranged from happy warriors like Joe Lieberman to goofy peaceniks like Dennis Kucinich, the party's primary voters seem to have gone for the most cynical option: a man who's weak on defence when it counts but can be passed off as the exact opposite for the purposes of the campaign."
"I'm a small-government guy, so my default position on any issue is that, generally speaking, I'm on whichever side the government's not."
Tuesday, March 16, 2004
Unrest in Iran
I don't know much about it and have only heard about the uprising in Iran on the Hugh Hewitt Show, but I wish major media would actually cover this.
The only places with good coverage are Roger L. Simon and The Corner at the National Review. Is this another case of non-media coverage to NOT get kicked out of a country (see CNN's muzzling of stories from Iraq)? Also, is this drive for freedom influenced by the overthrow of a certain oppressive regime in a certain neighboring country? Unfortunately we don't know much because of the Mullah's desire to stay in power and isolate the world from what the people of Iran want, kind of like after the Bam earthquake where the government simply stated to the world, "we would rather let Iranians die then allow a Jew from Israel to save them."
Tomorrow is St. Paddy's Day, where the Irish side of my bloodline complete takes over, so its a 50-50 shot on any new posts. But I guarantee I will be back Thursday for blogging fun.
The only places with good coverage are Roger L. Simon and The Corner at the National Review. Is this another case of non-media coverage to NOT get kicked out of a country (see CNN's muzzling of stories from Iraq)? Also, is this drive for freedom influenced by the overthrow of a certain oppressive regime in a certain neighboring country? Unfortunately we don't know much because of the Mullah's desire to stay in power and isolate the world from what the people of Iran want, kind of like after the Bam earthquake where the government simply stated to the world, "we would rather let Iranians die then allow a Jew from Israel to save them."
Tomorrow is St. Paddy's Day, where the Irish side of my bloodline complete takes over, so its a 50-50 shot on any new posts. But I guarantee I will be back Thursday for blogging fun.
Quotes of the Day
"You've done a nice job decorating the White House."
Jessica Simpson upon being introduced to Interior Secretary Gale Norton.
"She's a bit of a political groupie, She has a crush on someone named Rummy."
David Spade on his mom, Judy Todd.
"I'm in heaven. I was like a 5-year-old being taken to see Santa Claus. I didn't know what to say. So I said, 'I'm a Republican.' And I said, 'Darling.' "
Judy Todd on going to Washington D.C. and meeting George W. Bush.
"I'm not making anything up at all."
John "Effin" Kerry
Jessica Simpson upon being introduced to Interior Secretary Gale Norton.
"She's a bit of a political groupie, She has a crush on someone named Rummy."
David Spade on his mom, Judy Todd.
"I'm in heaven. I was like a 5-year-old being taken to see Santa Claus. I didn't know what to say. So I said, 'I'm a Republican.' And I said, 'Darling.' "
Judy Todd on going to Washington D.C. and meeting George W. Bush.
"I'm not making anything up at all."
John "Effin" Kerry
Choosing Freedom
Despite all the statements of the PA that Israel is evil and oppressive to Arabs, Arabs choose to stay with Israel. The reasons why are amazingly simple. Democracy and Freedom. People seem to like that even if its Israel.
"When Ahmed Jabarin was 12, his family's ancestral farm and grazing lands were absorbed into the young State of Israel.
For more than five decades, Jabarin and tens of thousands of other ethnic Arabs in Umm al-Fahm and nearby towns have lived an uncomfortable dichotomy: citizens of Israel, but brothers, sisters and sympathizers of the Palestinians whom Israel fights.
As Israel built its West Bank security fence here about a year ago, it planned a route to separate Jabarin's family from Israel, leaving them and their land to the prospect of future rule by a Palestinian state.
Jabarin said no.
"We fought them to be inside of the fence, and they moved it so we are still in Israel," he explained, pointing out a line of razor wire at the southern edge of his pastures, where the fence runs. "We have many links to Israel," said Jabarin, now 67. "What have we to do with the Palestinian Authority?"
In a reversal of norms for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Israel recently has contemplated giving up slices of Arab-populated land, while the Palestinian Arabs living on them have demanded to stay under Israeli governance.
Israeli Arabs prefer to stay"
And its not just a minority of these Arab Israelis who feel this way, its actually a large majority.
"A poll of Arabs in towns near here last month found that 90 percent preferred to remain in Israel, and 73 percent said they would violently resist being forced out. The Arab Center for Applied Social Research, based in Haifa, said 43 percent of those polled preferred to remain Israeli because Israel is their homeland and 33 percent because of the country's higher standard of living."
Is life perfect for the Arab Israelis? No. But they would rather work for better rights and fair treatment in Israel than be forced to join the corrupt PA. I wonder if the UN asks these people their opinions when the condemn Israel. Its doubtful because its much easier to get popularity by hating Jews on a foundation of lies.
"When Ahmed Jabarin was 12, his family's ancestral farm and grazing lands were absorbed into the young State of Israel.
For more than five decades, Jabarin and tens of thousands of other ethnic Arabs in Umm al-Fahm and nearby towns have lived an uncomfortable dichotomy: citizens of Israel, but brothers, sisters and sympathizers of the Palestinians whom Israel fights.
As Israel built its West Bank security fence here about a year ago, it planned a route to separate Jabarin's family from Israel, leaving them and their land to the prospect of future rule by a Palestinian state.
Jabarin said no.
"We fought them to be inside of the fence, and they moved it so we are still in Israel," he explained, pointing out a line of razor wire at the southern edge of his pastures, where the fence runs. "We have many links to Israel," said Jabarin, now 67. "What have we to do with the Palestinian Authority?"
In a reversal of norms for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Israel recently has contemplated giving up slices of Arab-populated land, while the Palestinian Arabs living on them have demanded to stay under Israeli governance.
Israeli Arabs prefer to stay"
And its not just a minority of these Arab Israelis who feel this way, its actually a large majority.
"A poll of Arabs in towns near here last month found that 90 percent preferred to remain in Israel, and 73 percent said they would violently resist being forced out. The Arab Center for Applied Social Research, based in Haifa, said 43 percent of those polled preferred to remain Israeli because Israel is their homeland and 33 percent because of the country's higher standard of living."
Is life perfect for the Arab Israelis? No. But they would rather work for better rights and fair treatment in Israel than be forced to join the corrupt PA. I wonder if the UN asks these people their opinions when the condemn Israel. Its doubtful because its much easier to get popularity by hating Jews on a foundation of lies.
Monday, March 15, 2004
John "Pontius Pilate" Kerry
The New York Post outlines how Kerry ignored warnings.
"Sen. John Kerry boasts how he 'sounded the alarm on terrorism years before 9/ 11,' referring to his 1997 book 'The New War.' Too bad he didn't blast it when it really counted - four months before the hijackings, when he was hand-delivered evidence of serious security breaches at Logan International Airport, with specific warnings that terrorists could exploit them.
Former FAA security officials say the Massachusetts senator had the power to prevent at least the Boston hijackings and save the World Trade Center and thousands of lives, yet he failed to take effective action after they gave him a prophetic warning that his state's main airport was vulnerable to multiple hijackings.
'He just did the Pontius Pilate thing and passed the buck' on back through the federal bureaucracy, said Brian Sullivan, a retired FAA special agent from the Boston area who in May 2001 personally warned Kerry that Logan was ripe for a 'jihad' suicide operation possibly involving 'a coordinated attack.'"
Do we want the man who drops the ball this bad on possible terrorism in charge of any country?
"Sen. John Kerry boasts how he 'sounded the alarm on terrorism years before 9/ 11,' referring to his 1997 book 'The New War.' Too bad he didn't blast it when it really counted - four months before the hijackings, when he was hand-delivered evidence of serious security breaches at Logan International Airport, with specific warnings that terrorists could exploit them.
Former FAA security officials say the Massachusetts senator had the power to prevent at least the Boston hijackings and save the World Trade Center and thousands of lives, yet he failed to take effective action after they gave him a prophetic warning that his state's main airport was vulnerable to multiple hijackings.
'He just did the Pontius Pilate thing and passed the buck' on back through the federal bureaucracy, said Brian Sullivan, a retired FAA special agent from the Boston area who in May 2001 personally warned Kerry that Logan was ripe for a 'jihad' suicide operation possibly involving 'a coordinated attack.'"
Do we want the man who drops the ball this bad on possible terrorism in charge of any country?
Sad Day
The elections in Spain yesterday was a first since 9-11, it was a victory for terrorism. Its sad that our great allies in Spain just laid down and gave up. The terrorists influenced an election by killing people, I hope to God the US and the UK can find more of these evil scum before they can try this again in our countries.
Update: I also was thinking about our other Allies in Europe like Poland, Italy, and the Netherlands where they do have socialist parties who could capitalize on attacks like the ones in Spain. Seeing the effectiveness in bring appeasers to power in Spain they might try to do it again in these other Nations.
Update: I also was thinking about our other Allies in Europe like Poland, Italy, and the Netherlands where they do have socialist parties who could capitalize on attacks like the ones in Spain. Seeing the effectiveness in bring appeasers to power in Spain they might try to do it again in these other Nations.




