December 23, 2004
Air Marshals

Michelle Malkin takes on head of the Federal Air Marshal service who has gone on TV claiming that there is no "dress code" for the undercover agents. Well, she's got a memo and a bunch of e-mails that call Thomas Quinn a liar. Face it, if you can pick out an air marshal, they're going […]

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December 17, 2004
You're kidding, right?

The State Department finally stopped pretending to believe the fiction that the murderous part of the violent Palestinian group Hamas can somehow be separated from its "nonviolent" arms. he United States on Friday designated al-Manar television -- the mouthpiece of Lebanon's Hizbollah anti-Israel guerrillas -- a terrorist organization, prompting an end to its U.S. satellite […]

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December 2, 2004
More on the Red Cross

Today's Wall Street Journal rips into the International Committee of the Red Cross over the leak earlier this week of their "report" to The New York Times. If you read my dissection of the Times story earlier this week, then many of the points made by the Journal will be familiar to you. Still, it's […]

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November 30, 2004
A lot of noise, very little substance

Today's New York Times has a much-touted article (it was teased earlier in the day on Drudge) on prisoner "abuse" at Guantanamo. Let me start out by pointing out what the Times fails to note. All of the individuals incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay were captured on the battlefield bearing arms against the United States. They […]

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November 10, 2004
A great tragedy

It's a travesty that an evil, unrepentant terrorist like Yasser Arafat got to die in his sleep. CNN's graphic is also particularly disgusting. Will Osama bin Laden get similar treatment when we finally send him to meet his maker? The man was a terrorist. He was responsible for the deaths of thousands of innocent people. […]

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November 9, 2004
Here, here

From "Best of the Web Today": French doctors are carefully watching terrorist leader Yasser Arafat; if his condition improves significantly, they may be able to pronounce him dead today.

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November 1, 2004
Totten's got it

I'm going to have to agree with Michael Totten on this one. F911, INDEED. Most of us who have seen or read a transcript of Osama bin Laden's new video noticed how much the reconstructed jihadist's rhetoric has in common with Michael Moore's. Moore noticed, as well. From his Web site: There he was, OBL, […]

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October 30, 2004
Osama's not a splatter

After suffering nearly three years of stage fright, the world's most wanted piece of excrement made a video appearance just days before Americans go to the polls to vote. Both the Kerry campaign and the Bush administration will use Osama's appearance to their advantage. Kerry will once again decry the "outsourcing" of Tora Bora. Bush […]

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October 25, 2004
John Kerry's magic wand

I know it sounds like some pornographic movie, but I'm convinced that's what the junior senator from Massachusetts is counting on to deliver on all of these promises he and the Breck girl have made in the campaign. In an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity, President Bush echoed the 9/11 Commission's finding that we […]

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October 8, 2004
Required reading

Bill Whittle over at ejectejecteject.com has an excellent essay on the way the world is and how President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry see it. The essay is very long, but everyone should read it, because Whittle so clearly describes what's at stake. And although we can not run an experiment to look […]

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