August 13, 2006
What they knew and when they knew it

The New York Times' Fig tree known as public editor Byron Calame revisited the Times revelation of the NSA terrorist surveillance program with his Sunday column, confirming that the Times did in fact know of the program before the 2004 presidential election. Mr. Keller, who wouldn’t answer any questions for my January column, recently agreed […]

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August 11, 2006
The suspects

There are people in the media and on the left (or do I repeat myself?) who when given the following list, might have difficulty determining what links all of the individuals: Umir Hussain, 24, London E14 Muhammed Usman Saddique, 24, London E17 Waheed Zaman, 22, London E17 Assan Abdullah Khan, 22, London E17 Waseem Kayani, […]

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August 11, 2006
Give 'em hell, Harry!

President Harry S Truman, a Democrat who was strong on national security, was famous for saying of his GOP opponents "I don't give them Hell. I just tell the truth about them and they think it's Hell." Well, today's New York Times editorial page bemoans the fact that the GOP has been attacking Democrats over […]

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August 10, 2006
We're still not safe

The Brits have broken up a plot to blow up U.K. to U.S.-bound airliners in mid-air. No word on the identities of the suspects -- but I'm going out on a limb with a prediction that they're not evangelical Christians.

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August 8, 2006
Victory for terrorists

I missed this bit of moral cluelessness in Monday's New York Times while suffering from the stomach bug that bit me, but it should come as no surprise that the Times editorialists are sympathetic to the aims of terrorists. Troops must also be lined up for the international security force. The idea is to draw […]

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August 7, 2006
Reuters' shame

If you haven't been reading the blogs over the weekend, you missed a serious blow-up at the Reuters news agency. (Michelle Malkin has a helpful, link-filled post here.) One of Reuters' freelance photographers in Lebanon submitted at least two photos to the news agency, which then sent them out over the wires, that were Photoshopped […]

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July 25, 2006
Funny, but irrelevant

Ramesh Ponnuru reveals today over at National Review Online that Justice John Paul Stevens got suckered in the recent Hamdan decision. In deciding how to read the amendment, Justice Stevens, writing for the Court, looked at senators’ statements, among other things. Here he encountered a problem: The senators disagreed. Senators Lindsey Graham and Jon Kyl, […]

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July 24, 2006
Terrorists in our midst

On Friday, there was a pro-Hezbollah terrorism rally in Boston. That's Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Check out some of the pictures and video over at Solomonia. Seeing how this guy was treated by the terrorism-supporters at this rally, no one should be surprised if these people start strapping bombs to themselves and blowing up Americans here.

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July 19, 2006
What to say?

I haven't written anything on the war going on between Israel and the terrorist group Hezbollah for the past week or so because there's not much that can be said that hasn't been said by someone at some point. On Monday, former CIA director James Woolsey appeared on the Fox News Channel and advocated the […]

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July 12, 2006
Lessons learned

The Supreme Court's decision in the Hamdan case (which gave terrorists who don't follow the rules of war the protection of those who do follow the rules of war) should've signalled to our troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere that unless you've captured a very important terrorist leader, that summary executions -- allowed by the […]

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