No Runny Eggs

The repository of one hard-boiled egg from the south suburbs of Milwaukee, Wisconsin (and the occassional guest-blogger). The ramblings within may or may not offend, shock and awe you, but they are what I (or my guest-bloggers) think.

Archive for the 'War on Terror' Category

June 15, 2007

Red China is NOT our friend, part 234,122,935

by @ 10:42. Filed under Politics, War on Terror.

(H/T – JammieWearingFool)

File this one under “The enemy of my enemy is my friend”. Bill Gertz’s current “Inside the Ring” feature from The Washington Times provides some illuminating reading:

New intelligence reveals China is covertly supplying large quantities of small arms and weapons to insurgents in Iraq and the Taliban militia in Afghanistan, through Iran….

Some arms were sent by aircraft directly from Chinese factories to Afghanistan and included large-caliber sniper rifles, millions of rounds of ammunition, rocket-propelled grenades and components for roadside bombs, as well as other small arms.
The Washington Times reported June 5 that Chinese-made HN-5 anti-aircraft missiles were being used by the Taliban.

According to the officials, the Iranians, in buying the arms, asked Chinese state-run suppliers to expedite the transfers and to remove serial numbers to prevent tracing their origin. China, for its part, offered to transport the weapons in order to prevent the weapons from being interdicted.

As if that weren’t enough, Iran has added ChiCom-made high-speed catamarans with ChiCom optically-guided anti-ship missiles to its fleet, presumably in preparation for closing the Strait of Hormuz, the major chokepoint of oil coming out of the Middle East.

Not-so-suprisingly, the Bush White House is trying to minimize Red China’s involvement in all this. After all, they did nothing when the ChiComs snatched that EP-3 back in 2001.

June 11, 2007

Monday videos

Video #1 comes to us from Ace. He dug up a clip of Algore Goracle ripping HW Bush for ignoring Saddam Hussein’s extensive terrorist connections and ongoing attempts to get nuclear weapons. Follow-up question for Algore, when did Saddam become an upstanding member of the international community? It certainly wasn’t immediately after the impeachment-delay bombing of 1998.

Video #2 is today’s Vent, in which Michelle Malkin presents the first annual Open Borders Oscar awards.

June 9, 2007

Picture time – the failed premiere cover of “Edwards”

by @ 16:01. Filed under Politics - National, War on Terror.

“Borrowed” from Rob (who was so kind as to put it on Flopping Aces so I could find it)…

June 7, 2007

PNN covers Normandy

by @ 8:54. Filed under War, War on Terror.

(H/T – CDR Salamander)

The Combat Report put together a little ditty on how the modern pressitutes would have covered D-Day if it happened 63 years later than it did. Thank God they weren’t around back then to destroy the war effort, because we would be speaking German east of the Rockies and Japanese west of the Rockies.

May 25, 2007

North Korea getting frisky again

(H/T – HAL9000 at Free Republic)

Surprise, surprise, surprise. If it’s the end of May and North Korea isn’t getting their way, it’s time for a missile shoot into the Sea of Japan (note for those confused by the Korean references, they call it the East Sea). Because those missiles were anti-ship missiles, it is speculated that the launches were in retaliation for the launching of South Korea’s first Aegis destroyer. Nonetheless, South Korea (for reasons that are incomprehensible) and Japan (because the missiles were reportedly short-ranged missiles that couldn’t reach Japan) weren’t exactly concerned.

Of particular note are a series of posts at FR between FReepers AmericanInTokyo and expatguy, a couple of Americans on the far side of the Pacific, starting at #10. Just a sampling (this one from #39 by expatguy) –

Had lunch with a Eastern European diplomat today, we were talking about Iraq and the WOT ~ and he said to me ~ “You guys can’t even defend yourselves from being invaded by Mexico … what makes you think you can succeed in Afghanistan or Iraq?”

I highly suggest reading that thread.

Thoughts, AB?

For those of you who think that Iraq is “lost”

by @ 7:12. Filed under War on Terror.

(H/T – CDR Salamander)

You might want to read the latest e-mail from Michael Yon, who has been in the “irretreviably-lost” (if you believe the Dhimm crowd) Anbar province for quite a while, that Glenn Reynolds put up, as well as the follow-on correspondence. First, part of Yon’s e-mail:

Otherwise, 2-7 hardly have fired their weapons. Today, I accompanied LTC Doug Crissman, the commander, to three meetings with Iraqi police and civilian leadership. The meetings were important but thankfully more administrative than combat oriented. Subjects included police recruitment and local politics, and actually seemed more difficult to navigate than “simple combat.” And to think that only in January of this year, this city was a daily battle. Today, there are clear signs of development and the civilian population was out shopping. In addition to basic services being restored, the city of Hit has rebuilt its library. Citizens had stored away the books during the war here. They are preparing to re-stock the library. Glenn, you know that I do not hesitate to deliver bad news. I have no bad news to deliver today. The town of Hit clearly is doing much, much better. “Anbar the impossible” might be possible after all.

Next, a bit of Captain Michael Mulvania’s letter:

I’m actually sitting about 30 feet from Michael Yon as he types his dispatches, here in the town of Hit, Al Anbar province. As one of the soldiers in Task Force 2-7, I have to say it’s really heartening to have a journalist of his caliber out here reporting with us. Hit, along with Anbar generally, has settled down tremendously in the 4 months I’ve been in country this tour. It’s surreal to compare my first two months in downtown Ramadi – incessant gunfire, explosions, and unending violence – to the peacekeeping and institution-building we finally have underway here in Hit. You wouldn’t get that reading the papers, with their constant focus on the (obviously tragic) sectarian violence in Baghdad, but frankly what has happened in Anbar is near-miraculous – it’s a story that deserves to be reported far more heavily than it has so to date.

Isn’t it interesting how we’re not hearing much of anything out of Anbar anymore since we certainly seem to be succeeding there? Gee, could ABCCBSNBCCNNNYTWPMJSDhimmiRATsetal be more interested in defeating President Bush, the Republicans and conservatives than protecting people that want to just live from those that want to kill everybody, whether American or Iraqi, that isn’t 110% in agreement with them? Do note that I did NOT include Time. Even though Joe Klein did manage to sneak in a cheap shot or two, he did notice that we are making some serious progress against Al Qaeda in Anbar.

May 14, 2007

Who would we retaliate against for an Islamic nuke?

by @ 8:09. Filed under War on Terror.

I’m a bit late in bringing this party to the Cheddarsphere, and I really should’ve done it Thursday as it was one of the topics Uncle J and I discussed. The New York Times reported on Tuesday that the feds are trying to figure out whether we would retaliate if a nuke were detonated by Islamokazis on American soil. There’s been an interesting discussion at Hot Air, where Allahpundit brought it up for discussion.

I said that I subscribed to the Curtis E. LeMay School of International Relations and said I would nuke everybody in response, specifically saying that Mecca should be no more (not even rubble). For those that say that would get the Muslims mad at us, I have a news flash – damn near all of them are already mad enough to work toward our extermination.

Uncle J had, on reflection, a better take. He’d wipe out the modern military capabilities of all the rogue nuclear states…with conventional weapons “because we don’t know WHO nuked us, so we can’t use nukes” (if I flubbed the quote, please correct me, UJ).

Hence, I’ve got a fresh poll up (at least it should be up by the time you read this). Vote there, discuss here.

Who should we retaliate against if the Islamokazis nuke the US?

Up to 1 answer(s) was/were allowed

  • We nuke Islam's "holy" sites, no questions asked. (32%, 7 Vote(s))
  • After determining which group it was, send the B-52s in for the nuclear Grand Tour of their bases of operations. (23%, 5 Vote(s))
  • After determining which group it was, we send the B-52s on a conventional Grand Tour of their bases of operation. (18%, 4 Vote(s))
  • We nuke Waziristan, the current home of Al Qaeda, no questions asked. (14%, 3 Vote(s))
  • We nuke the supplier(s) of the nukes. (5%, 1 Vote(s))
  • We wage conventional war on the supplier(s) of the nukes. (5%, 1 Vote(s))
  • Something I missed (please explain in the thread) (5%, 1 Vote(s))
  • We lay waste to Islam's "holy" sites with conventional weapons, no questions asked. (0%, 0 Vote(s))
  • No one because that would be "wrong". (0%, 0 Vote(s))
  • No one because we're waving the French battle flag (aka white flag of unconditional surrender) (0%, 0 Vote(s))

Total Voters: 22

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May 8, 2007

John Doe saves lives

by @ 15:08. Filed under War on Terror.

(A big tip of the “John Doe” cap to Michelle Malkin)

The Atlantic City Press has the praise that US Attorney Christopher J. Christie heaped on the anonymous camera shop owner who tipped off the FBI to the Albanian Islamokazis who wanted to “thank” America for its support of the Islamist causes in the Balkans by killing as many soldiers as they could…

Christie called the camera shop owner that alerted federal authorities an American hero. The suspected terrorists had gone to the shop about 16 months ago to transfer training videos from video tape to DVD’s.

“The camera store owner saw Muslim men in military garb toting weapons in the woods. He heard them talking about jihad and how Allah was great. He called the FBI and became a hero,” Christie said….

Christie used the camera shop owner to convince the 50 local merchants at the Tuesday luncheon to report suspicious activity. He said people have become too complacent about terrorism.

“If you see something suspicious pick up the phone and call local police or the FBI. The only stupid call is the call you don’t make. Imagine if the camera store owner didn’t call the FBI,” Christie said.

Remember, If you see something, say something. Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom. (Oh, and that provided an excuse to repost the John Doe video.)

Revisions/extensions (6:43 am 5/9/2007, with more material from Michelle) – Part 1 – The Pocono Record says there was a second John Doe that helped the authorities connect the dots to the Islamokazis’ Poconos “target practice”. Bravo Zulu, Randy Swiden.

Part 2 – Frank Gaffney reports the DhimmiRATs are trying to deep-six the attempt to protect us John Does from CAIR.

Islamokazi gratitude, the Albanian edition

by @ 8:26. Filed under War on Terror.

(H/Ts – Allahpundit and JammieWearingFool. Also, there is a strong-language warning, which is why I didn’t actively trackback to them because they’re a bit calmer than I am.)

The AP may have scrubbed all references of the Religion of Pieces, Islam, from their current 8 am story on 6 Islamokazis who planned on storming Fort Dix to kill as many soldiers as they could (credit to FoxNews.com, they switched off the crAP dispatch), but we’ll stick with The Star Ledger because they didn’t bow to the political correctness…

Federal investigators last night arrested six men who were planning a heavily-armed armed attack against soldiers at Fort Dix as part of a jihad against America, according to two law enforcement sources.

The men had conducted surveillance of the Army base and were caught allegedly attempting to purchase AK-47s to carry out their plan, one of the sources said.

The bust came after several of them were lured to a meeting with an arms-seller who turned out to be a secret FBI informant, said both sources, who requested anonymity because they were not authorized to speak about the arrests.

The would-be attackers, ethnic Albanians who had been under surveillance by the FBI for months, practiced by shooting paintball guns and real weapons in a rural area of the Poconos, one source said. They also allegedly watched jihadist videos in which Osama bin Laden urged them toward martyrdom….

Tell me again why we went to war for these goatfuckers. Tell me how getting an F-117 shot down was worth it. I dare you, Madeline Halfbright. I double-fucking-dog dare you, S(l)ick Willie. Tell me why the fuck we still have troops over there protecting these fucking ingrates, Bush.

Revisions/extensions (9:50 am 5/8/2007) – Part 1 – AP is once again acknowledging that they might be “Islamic militants”, while Fox News has filed its own dispatch under the link that had gone to a previous AP version (hence the switch of the source of the then-current AP story). The crAP, being the presstitutes they are, couldn’t let it go without spewing the obligatory claims that Islam is “really” a religion of peace, not pieces.

Part 2 – Fox News is reporting that 3 of these ethnic Albanian Islamokazis were here illegally. Guess open borders isn’t such a great idea.

Part 2.5 – Can we stop with the spin that this was a “homegrown” plot?

Further revisions/extensions (10:13 am 5/8/2007) – WNBC in New York has the criminal complaint (H/T – Peter).

May 1, 2007

Today’s sign that Pelosi is delusional

by @ 13:57. Filed under Politics - National, War on Terror.

(H/T – Curt)

The following comes from Congressional Quarterly (subscription required)

The much-anticipated presidential veto of the Iraq supplemental spending bill was to have taken place already, but a signature "” or lack thereof "” has been standing in the way. And it’s not President Bush’s signature "” it’s House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s.

The conference report on the bill [was] adopted by the House and cleared by the Senate last week, but Pelosi, D-Calif., wanted time to personally read it and sign it before sending it to Pennsylvania Avenue.

Either Plastic still thinks she’s President or she’s very lazy.

April 30, 2007

The Pelosi Surrender Tour marches on

by @ 19:52. Filed under Politics - National, War on Terror.

The American Spectator reveals that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, acting more and more like she and her fellow harpies have already managed to remove both President Bush and Vice President Cheney every day, has told her staff to pack their bags for trips to another pair of self-declared enemies of America, Venezuela and Iran. The interesting item is that some of the ‘Rats are starting to have buyer’s remorse…

“She is getting bad advice from people back home in San Francisco,” says a leadership aide, who is working for one Pelosi’s colleagues. “She is not getting it from members of her leadership team. That’s all anyone here is willing to say.”

I smell cat-fight between Pelosi and Clinton. I’m popping the corn as I type.

File this under “The Islamokazis really want to kill ALL of us”

by @ 17:28. Filed under War on Terror.

(H/T – Weasel Zippers via JammieWearingFool)

One of the claims by George Tenet in his kiss-and-tell book that isn’t getting a whole lot of media-web attention outside of MSNBC (I have no idea about any of the networks’ on-air efforts; sorry) is that Al Qaeda tried to assassinate then-Vice President Al Gore back in 1998 with the tacit assistance and approval of some in the government of Saudi Arabia. I’ll let MSNBC explain…

Tenet discloses that in 1998, Saudi officials foiled a plot by Abdel Rahim al-Nashiri to smuggle four Sagger anti-tank missiles from Yemen into Saudi Arabia a week or so before Gore was scheduled to visit the kingdom. But their reluctance to let the United States know what was going on created significant tension between the two nations.

Tenet writes that it was reasonable to have expected the Saudis to pass the information along as soon as possible, but they did not.

After low-level discussions failed to produce a sense of urgency among the Saudis, Tenet flew to Riyadh to meet with Prince Naif, the interior minister and the man in charge of the Saudi secret police.

The rest of the article is also an interesting (in the Chinese sense of the word) read. Of particular note is the 9-year-long attempt by Al Qaeda to acquire nuclear weapons and explode them on American soil. I guess this would be a good time to point out that it was Tenet’s personal assessment that, if absolutely nothing changed from January 2003 (that means, Hans Blix was continuing to run around Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, and the joke of sanctions that were in place remained in place), Iraq would be a nuclear power anytime between now and 2009.

Uncle Jimbo fires for effect

by @ 9:46. Filed under Presstitute Follies, War on Terror.

CNN couldn’t get rid of Uncle Jimbo fast enough on this weekend’s “This Week At War”. Not only did he explode the left’s Jessica Lynch meme, with the surprise endorsement of CNN’s senior Pentagon correspondent, Jamie McIntyre (lefties take heart; UJ agrees that the Pentagon f’ed up on the Tillman issue), but he got in a parting shot on CNN’s collaboration with insurgent snipers.

Now, go watch (since I presume most of you were like me and didn’t catch it on CNN itself).

April 26, 2007

A question that will never be asked of the Democrats

by @ 13:02. Filed under Politics - National, War on Terror.

(H/T – Michelle)

It seems MSNBC is taking web users’ input into what questions they should ask the DhimmiRAT candidates for President in South Carolina. I highly doubt they’ll take mine:

Just who do you consider an enemy of America, the radical Islamists that attacked Americans numerous times over the course of the last 24 years and have as their ultimate stated goal the destruction of America both as it currently stands and as you wish it to be, or Republicans? Please expand on your answer.

If the ‘Rats were truthful, they would answer the latter. If they had any shame, they would hang their heads as the realization of what the Islamokazis want hits them like, oh, a million or so tons of flaming concrete and steel.

Today’s evidence of Presstitute Bias

(H/T – Jim at bRight & Early)

As the headline and the lead paragraphs of this crAP story (hosted by Yahoo), it’s all about forcing the defeat of America at the hands of Al Qaeda, Iran, and their puppets in the DhimmiRAT Party…

Senate expected to pass troop exit bill

By ANNE FLAHERTY, Associated Press Writer
2 minutes ago

WASHINGTON – The Senate is expected to pass a bill today that would order the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq to begin this fall. Last night, the House voted 218-208 to pass the $124.2 billion supplemental spending measure containing the provision.

The legislation is the first binding challenge on the war that Democrats have managed to execute since they took control of both houses of Congress in January.

“The sacrifices borne by our troops and their families demand more than the blank checks the president is asking for, for a war without end,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (news, bio, voting record), D-Calif., said.

Democrats said the bill was on track to arrive on the president’s desk on Tuesday, the anniversary of Bush’s announcement aboard the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln that major combat operations in Iraq had ended….

In a further slap to impartiality, why did crAP and Mz. Flaherty trumpet the fact that two RepubicRATs joined most of the DhimmiRATs in the House, singling those traitors out by name, while all-but-ignoring that 13 Dems didn’t vote for surrender. Of course, considering that two of those are Dennis “The Menace” Kucinich and Shelia Jackson Lee (she of the “We landed on Mars” infamy), I can’t say all 13 didn’t want to surrender like the rest of their treasonous comrades.

April 21, 2007

The WMDs WERE there

by @ 15:25. Filed under Politics - National, War on Terror.

(H/T – JammieWearingFool)

The Spectator‘s Melanie Phillips has the tale of Dave Gaubatz, who spent some time in Nasariyah, Iraq looking for Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction. Let’s start right in the meat of the story:

Between March and July 2003, he says, he was taken to four sites in southern Iraq "” two within Nasariyah, one 20 miles south and one near Basra "” which, he was told by numerous Iraqi sources, contained biological and chemical weapons, material for a nuclear programme and UN-proscribed missiles. He was, he says, in no doubt whatever that this was true.

This was, in the first place, because of the massive size of these sites and the extreme lengths to which the Iraqis had gone to conceal them. Three of them were bunkers buried 20 to 30 feet beneath the Euphrates. They had been constructed through building dams which were removed after the huge subterranean vaults had been excavated so that these were concealed beneath the river bed. The bunker walls were made of reinforced concrete five feet thick.

"˜There was no doubt, with so much effort having gone into hiding these constructions, that something very important was buried there’, says Mr Gaubatz. By speaking to a wide range of Iraqis, some of whom risked their lives by talking to him and whose accounts were provided in ignorance of each other, he built up a picture of the nuclear, chemical and biological materials they said were buried underground.

"˜They explained in detail why WMDs were in these areas and asked the US to remove them,’ says Mr Gaubatz. "˜Much of this material had been buried in the concrete bunkers and in the sewage pipe system. There were also missile imprints in the area and signs of chemical activity "” gas masks, decontamination kits, atropine needles. The Iraqis and my team had no doubt at all that WMDs were hidden there.’

There was yet another significant piece of circumstantial corroboration. The medical records of Mr Gaubatz and his team showed that at these sites they had been exposed to high levels of radiation.

Mr Gaubatz verbally told the Iraq Study Group (ISG) of his findings, and asked them to come with heavy equipment to breach the concrete of the bunkers and uncover their sealed contents. But to his consternation, the ISG told him they didn’t have the manpower or equipment to do it and that it would be "˜unsafe’ to try.

"˜The problem was that the ISG were concentrating their efforts in looking for WMD in northern Iraq and this was in the south,’ says Mr Gaubatz. "˜They were just swept up by reports of WMD in so many different locations. But we told them that if they
didn’t excavate these sites, others would….

Needless to say, before the CIA finally showed up in 2005 (after the ISG “conveniently” lost all 60 of Gaubatz’s written reports), somebody else showed up to cart off the contents of these weapons, specifically the Syrians and Russians. Gaubatz tried to get the news out, but he was frustrated. I’ll let Phillips continue:

Mr Gaubatz’s claims remain largely unpublicised. Last year, the New York Times dismissed him as one of a group of WMD diehard obsessives. The New York Sun produced a more balanced report, but after that the coverage died. According to Mr Gaubatz, the reason is a concerted effort by the US intelligence and political world to stifle such an explosive revelation of their own lethal incompetence.

After he and an Iraqi colleague spoke at last month’s Florida meeting of the Intelligence Summit, an annual conference of the intelligence world, they were interviewed for two hours by a US TV show "” only for the interview to be junked after the FBI repeatedly rang Mr Gaubatz and his colleague to say they would stop the interview from being broadcast….

So we know that it’s the policy of the federal government to disavow any knowledge of these 4 bunkers. The Democrats in Congress have been asked to investigate by John Loftus, the organizer of the Intelligence Summit, but they’re not touching this with a 10-foot pole. Why? I’ll leave you with the money quote from Phillips:

The Republicans won’t touch this because it would reveal the incompetence of the Bush administration in failing to neutralise the danger of Iraqi WMD. The Democrats won’t touch it because it would show President Bush was right to invade Iraq in the first place. It is an axis of embarrassment.

April 13, 2007

Pic of the day

by @ 17:15. Filed under Politics - National, War on Terror.

Courtesy RedState, a message to Queen SanFranNan and Dingy Harry Reid from our troops in Iraq:

Bravo Zulu, guys.

April 9, 2007

Cartoon of the day

by @ 17:40. Filed under Politics - National, War on Terror.

Dutifully “borrowed” from Kate

April 4, 2007

Because I don’t think I pissed off the Islamokazis enough today…

by @ 11:04. Filed under War on Terror.

…I’m “borrowing” a few pictures from Curt at Flopping Aces.

I’ll sit back and enjoy the fireworks with a cold brew and a hot BBQ pulled pork sandwich.

“First They Came…”, the near-future edition

by @ 10:52. Filed under War on Terror.

I sincerely hope that a future liberal doesn’t end up echoing Pastor Martin Niemöller. Considering the news that the House ‘Rats are eliminating all references to the Global War on Terror from their 2008 budget bill (H/T – Sister Toldjah) and some of Britain’s teachers have stopped teaching the history of the Holocaust to appease the Holocaust-denying Islamokazis (H/T, among others, Peter), I doubt they’ll be bright enough to echo Pastor Niemöller, much less brave enough to act before their endgame is played out, so I present this as a warning.

First they came for the Jews,
But I did not speak out because I was busy going after the conservatives.

Then they came for the Christians,
And I cheered on because I too was going after the Christians.

Then they came for the Animists,
But I didn’t speak out too loudly because I was busy going after the Republicans.

Then they finally came for me,
I died because there was nobody left to defend me.

April 2, 2007

Dingy Harry doubles down on defeating America – UPDATE – it’s official

by @ 10:05. Filed under Politics - National, War on Terror.

Revisions/extensions (10:05 am 4/2/2007, with a timestamp update) – Dingy Harry and Russ el-Slimeroad aren’t waiting to introduce their certain-and-swift-defeat bill. Also, I’m pissed enough to unhide the rest of the original.

Revisions/extensions part 2 (5:56 pm 4/2/2007) – Curt at Flopping Aces skewers Reid and Feingold far better than I did below, bringing back the Dingy One’s recent and not-so-recent words to haunt him, as well as el-Slimeroad’s fresh admiration for the last time we retreated and defeated, despite what that lead to. Again, if you didn’t blogroll Flopping Aces, I recommend it after you read that.

(H/T – Owen) Also, there is a salty-language warning here because I am right pissed off. If you want the “clean” version, head on over to No Runny Eggs – TownHall and don’t click the “more” link.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has signed on to Russ el-Slimeroad’s (Moonbat-Al Qaeda) defeat-by-next-April plan, which features a mandatory 120-day start on retreat and no more funds for the Iraq front after 3/31/2008. Reid promises that the el-Slimeroad certain-defeat plan will be voted on by the Senate when (hopefully not “if”) the weaker forthcoming conference plan is vetoed.

A few things:

– El-Slimeroad said, “Congress can’t afford to be characterized as backing down at this point…. If he vetoes it, he’s basically challenging us to accept his will.” Isn’t your desires for dhimmitude and an emasculated Presidency what you and the DhimmiRATs are trying to cram down the President’s and our throats, Russ?

– If a pork-laden, mealy-mouthed “soft” defeat date could only get through the Senate by a single vote, what makes Dingy Harry and el-Slimeroad think that a hard-and-fast certain-defeat will get through? Hey dumbshits, the first rule of compromise is that you start with what you want and go down to what you will accept, not the other way around.

– If the goal is merely the handover of Iraq to either al Qaeda or Iran, why start small and ratchet up when there is no arguable victory in small ball? I think the goal is to find 16 RepubicRATs willing to do what no ‘Rat did in 1999. Impeachment, as we found out, is more a political exercise than a legal or even a Constitutional one, and Senators are more likely to vote for a conviction on a trumped-up charge of defying Congress than for breaking an actual law. Considering that Quislings Cut-and-Hagel and Gor(d)on Smith have embraced retreat-and-defeat, and Cut-and-Hagel recently brought forth the “I” word in glowing terms, they’re at least 1/8th there. I wonder if Hiliary Rotten Von Der Schlikmeister and Barak Bin Obama realize that they’re nowhere on the Presidential succession list, and that the power of incumbency, even one ill-gotten, is nigh impossible to overcome.

Well, FUCK you, el-Slimeroad, FUCK you Dingy Harry, FUCK you SanFranNan, and FUCK you DhimmiRATs.

March 28, 2007

I am John Doe

by @ 10:12. Filed under NRE Polls, War on Terror.

If you don’t know who John Doe is, go, read the Michelle Malkin column (H/Ts – Dad29 and JammieWearingFool) and watch today’s Vent at Hot Air.

A word of advice to the Islamokazis – don’t start nothin’, won’t die for nothin’.

Revisions/extensions (10:30 am 3/28/2007, with the poll added 10:39 am 3/28/2007) – Michelle makes it a one-stop shop. She also reports that Frankie Cee has I’m John Doe merchandise up. Seeing I’m headed to Jamaica next month (my younger sister’s getting married there), I’m wondering which merchandise I should wear to O’Hare. Poll will be up shortly is now up (and embedded here for convenience).

Second revision/extension (4:39 pm 3/30/2007) – Grabbed a pic from the poker-playing Peter

What "I'm John Doe - Sue Me" merchandise should I wear to O'Hare April 16?

Up to 1 answer(s) was/were allowed

  • All of the above (50%, 7 Vote(s))
  • The black cap (14%, 2 Vote(s))
  • One of the caps and the golf shirt (14%, 2 Vote(s))
  • The button (7%, 1 Vote(s))
  • The khaki cap (7%, 1 Vote(s))
  • None, you dumbass; TSA will strip-search you. (7%, 1 Vote(s))
  • The golf shirt (0%, 0 Vote(s))

Total Voters: 14

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March 27, 2007

Pic of the day

by @ 19:54. Filed under Politics - National, War on Terror.

FReeper eyespysomething, acting on Chuck Cut-and-Hagel’s warning about a possible impeachment of President Bush, created this beaut of a pic and unveiled it on a Free Republic thread on Cut-and-Hagel’s betrayal vis-a-vis the troops in Iraq.

Cut-and-Hagel was the pivotal vote in a 50-48 defeat of an attempt to strip a hard 180-day start to the retreat and a suggested May 2008 defeat from the Senate’s pork-laden version of the Iraq war supplemental. With Mitch McConnell’s high-stakes call to not filibuster this to death and depend on a veto and an inability to override, the next steps are the supplental’s passage and reconciliation with the House’s pork-laden hard-and-later (September 2008) retreat-and-defeat effort. It is high stakes because McConnell’s betting that the ‘Rats don’t want an immediate retreat-and-defeat.

March 26, 2007

Senorita with cajones in Spain

by @ 15:26. Filed under War on Terror.

(H/T – Allahpundit)

Here, we have the Jersey Girlz as the vocal minority of widows from 9/11. In Spain, it’s this plucky lady (courtesy Expatica.com)…

The widow of a man killed in the Madrid bombings attended the trial of Islamic radicals with a cartoon of the prophet Mohammed with a bomb on her T-shirt.

The judge in charge of trial on Monday asked security guards to check the woman’s T-shirt and ordered the cameras to halt live transmissions.

Initially, he thought the woman could been a relative of one of the 29 accused and thought she might have put some kind of message on her T-shirt.

The T-shirt was a copy of the cartoons showing Mohammed on top of a bomb which were first printed by a Danish magazine and which caused disturbances in Muslim countries around the world.

The judge decided the woman was free to wear what she liked and could come back to the court if she wished.

The woman, who was not identified, is a member of the Association of those Affected by Terrorism.

Bravo Zulu to both the widow and the judge. Maybe if there were more of them, 3/11 wouldn’t have been the Islamokazis’ biggest victory.

Oh, and before I forget, that T-shirt contains my favorite Mohammed cartoon. Since we don’t have a pic of the shirt, allow me to bring back the toon….

March 22, 2007

A few fringe actors, or what the left really is?

Bryan has compiled a list, complete with links, of a heap of “fringe actors” acting out over at Hot Air.

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