Largest Terror Financing Trial in History
Sunday, August 26th, 2007Why is our Antique Media not reporting on this more?
“The largest terror financing trial in history.”
Why is our Antique Media not reporting on this more?
“The largest terror financing trial in history.”
Paul Spears on Abraham Lincoln.
What if Lincoln would have been subject to the tyranny of opinion polls? Clearly, Lincoln made mistakes as he conducted the war against the Confederacy, but he did not let these mistakes sway his principle convictions. It was these principles that allowed him to continue forward even though the United States [...]
Beautiful.
Do not miss this look back at history:
Kissinger writes that messages were sent to top-level Cambodians offering to evacuate them, but to the astonishment and shame of Americans, the vast majority refused. Responding to one such offer, the former Prime Minister Sirik Matak sent a handwritten note to John Gunther Dean, the U.S. Ambassador, while [...]
I like.
Unfortunately, New York is trying, again, to force its ways on the rest of us, this time through the courts. First, they went after U.S. gun manufacturers, seeking through a lawsuit not only money but injunctive control over the entire industry. An act of congress in 2005 blocked, but did not end, that effort.
And the FBI has photos — check out Michelle Malkin on this story.
Groups of men, including one tied to a federal terrorism investigation, have videotaped Washington ferry operations, prompting federal authorities to conclude the system has been under surveillance as a possible target for an attack.
Some in our Antique Media are not helping either.
The Seattle [...]
Remembering their Reconstruction Days fondly:
you may remember, from 2003, the ad where they actually darkened Jindal’s skin color
Antique Media will be all over this.
Yes, that was a joke.
Cliff May:
One such militant said: “We learned how to take advantage of an armoured vehicle’s weakness, and how to wait and kill the soldiers who try to escape.”
Those are American vehicles he’s talking about. And American soldiers he’s talking about killing.
Our enemies are networked. Sooner or later, if we’re to prevail, we must deal [...]
Thomas Lifson:
But irony and meaninglessness can carry you only so far. Something eventually has to replace ennui, giving larger meaning to peoples’ lives. As people age, their sense that they will actually follow the same pattern as everyone else, and die, begins to strengthen. Life as a cosmic joke comforts only a tiny minority on [...]