Archives: December 2005

December 31, 2005

Ollie’s New Year’s Resolutions & Admonitions

by Site Administrator — Categories: Military, Military Support & Patriotism3 Comments

In the true Marine spirit, “Semper Fidelis,” Ollie is always faithful, and nobody can compare when it comes to what I call “meritorious spirit.” Few others have ever exhibited the true meaning of that oath, and nobody else in the news world can even come close when it comes to recognizing our servicemen & women overseas. I have seldom seen Lt. Col. Oliver North on TV when he was not purposefully introducing one of our military members, highlighting their contributions in our war against terrorism. And no camera will leave him until the military man or woman has had a moment to say hello to their loved ones back here safe at home, because of the things they are accomplishing for the common goal of freedom for all mankind.

This year, Ollie has a resolution of his own, but not before he has some very observant suggestions for others. From Lt. Col. Oliver North’s Townhall column yesterday:

New Year’s Resolutions

By Oliver North
Dec 30, 2005

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the sun sets on 2005, there are a number of people and events worthy of mention and remembrance — some good, some not so good. It is also that time of year when we must make our resolutions for the coming year. And since I’m in the business of giving unsolicited advice, herewith are a few suggestions to those who may or may not need them.

First, congratulations must be offered to the Iraqi people along with a respectful suggestion that they resolve to stay strong and continue the astounding progress they are making in transforming their country from a brutal dictatorship to a working democracy. In the course of 12 months in 2005, Iraqis braved terrorist threats and persistent pessimism from the press to go to the polls and show that democratic government is a viable alternative to the violence we have witnessed in that part of the world for too long.

All year, the determination of the Iraqis and the brilliance of our troops were denounced by the likes of Howard Dean — the leader of the Democrat Party — who should resolve to become more optimistic about America and our troops. Just a week before the Iraqis held their most recent, historic, peaceful elections, Dean was speaking to WOIA Radio in San Antonio, Texas, and predicted that America would lose the war in Iraq. “The idea that we’re going to win the war in Iraq,” Dean explained, “is an idea which is just plain wrong.”

And speaking of being “just plain wrong,” there are two prominent liberals who, in 2006, should resolve to take refresher courses in American history so they don’t continue to impugn the character of our service members and our country.

After correspondent Andrea Mitchell reported that Iran’s new president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may have been one of the terrorists who held Americans hostage at the U.S. embassy in Tehran in 1979, NBC News anchor Brian Williams responded, “Andrea, what would it all matter if proven true? Someone brought up today the first several U.S. Presidents were certainly revolutionaries and might have been called terrorists at the time by the British Crown, after all.”

As bad as that remark was, it was topped by Senator Dick Durbin, who accused U.S. troops serving at Guantanamo Bay of war crimes, saying their treatment of terrorist prisoners resembled that “done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags or some mad regime — Pol Pot, or others.” In addition to the remedial history lessons, Durbin should resolve to make the sincere apology he never made.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is another liberal Democrat who should resolve to think before he speaks. Within hours of Hurricane Katrina’s devastation, while hundreds of thousands of our fellow citizens in New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast were mourning dead family members, Kennedy blamed it all on Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour. “Now we are all learning what it’s like to reap the whirlwind of fossil fuel dependence which Barbour and his cronies have encouraged,” Kennedy suggested.

Of course, liberals can’t accept the fact that the Big Government bureaucracy that they worship let them down during Hurricane Katrina.

Which brings us to rapper Kanye West, who should resolve to stick to the script. He failed to do so during a televised charity fundraiser for Katrina victims and instead accused the president of racism, saying, President Bush “doesn’t care about black people.”

Of course the president grieved the loss of life caused by Katrina.

And 2005 also saw its share of celebrity deaths — including TV host Johnny Carson, lawyer Johnnie Cochran, Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist, and Sen. Eugene McCarthy. But no passing was mourned more than that of Poland’s Karol Wojtyla, better known as Pope John Paul II. Laid to rest on April 8 in a crypt below Saint Peter’s Square in Vatican City, the pontiff’s funeral was seen by more than one billion Catholics around the world and attended by kings, presidents, prime ministers, Catholics, Jews, Muslims and Protestants.

Corporate executives and craven politicians should resolve to ignore anti-Christian activists who want to expunge religion from the public square and American culture.

Along those lines, Hollywood producers should resolve to make more movies like Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ,” and “The Chronicles of Narnia,” — which appeal to middle America — and make fewer cinematic screeds about twinkle-toed cowboys with lavender lassos.

Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore should resolve to make a documentary on liberal hypocrisy — and he can start with himself. After making his name by bashing corporate America, it was revealed by Peter Schweizer’s new book “Do As I Say, (Not as I Do),” that Moore owns thousands of shares of stock in Halliburton — the company that liberals love to hate, especially Moore, who lambasted the company in his movie “Fahrenheit 9/11.”

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld should resolve to do what he always has done — ignore his critics. Every few months, the enlightened” Washington press corps writes Rumsfeld’s political obituary only to have to update it months later with the accomplishments he’s achieved in the interim.

President Bush should resolve to fight in 2006 like he fought the last month of 2005 — with courage and conviction. After months of letting his critics get the better of him, he decided to engage them, and in some cases, go over their heads directly to the people. Surprise, surprise — his poll numbers improved.

The soldiers, sailors, airmen, Guardsmen and Marines of the U.S. military should resolve to keep doing exactly what they are doing — defending American citizens and doing so with pride and honor. And the public should resolve to do even more to support those who are sacrificing so much for our country.

As for me, I resolve to be less opinionated in the New Year — a resolution I vow to keep at least until my next column.

Happy New Year.

I really don’t like posting someone’s entire column, but I just can’t top Ollie’s observations, suggestions, and admonitions as he so succinctly scribes.
As with Ollie, I also wish you all a Happy New Year… especially those of you in the desert with the purple-ink-stained fingers that you so proudly wore in defiance of tyranny in this most historic year of your country.

December 30, 2005

Mr. Gonzales Goes To Washington

BREAKING NEWS! on Fox & Reuters, the Justice Dept. is opening an investigation into the leakage of top-secret classified information about the NSA! From Reuters:

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department has launched an investigation to determine who disclosed a secret NSA eavesdropping operation approved by President George W. Bush after the September 11 attacks, officials said on Friday. “We are opening an investigation into the unauthorized disclosure of classified materials related to the NSA,” one official said.

Earlier this month Bush acknowledged the program and called its disclosure to The New York Times “a shameful act.” He said he presumed a Justice Department leak investigation into who disclosed the National Security Agency eavesdropping operation would get under way.Justice Department officials would give no details of who requested the probe or how it would be conducted.

The disclosure of the covert domestic spying program has triggered concerns among both Democrats and Republicans, with many lawmakers questioning whether it violates the U.S. Constitution.

Several lawmakers have backed a planned hearing on the issue by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter, a Republican from Pennsylvania. Bush and senior administration officials have argued that the policy of authorizing — without court orders — eavesdropping on international phone calls and e-mails by Americans suspected of links to terrorism was legal and necessary to help defend the country after the September 11 attacks. The White house has sought to play down the impact on civil liberties, saying the program was narrow in scope and that key congressional leaders were briefed about it.

All I can say is, it’s ABOUT DAMN TIME! Go, Alberto!
Also linked at Gribbitonline.com

December 29, 2005

Justice… the Kuwaiti Way!

by Site Administrator — Categories: Islamofascists, Telling It Like it Is2 Comments
According to the USA Today and AP on Dec. 27th, 6 terror suspects are sentenced to DEATH for plotting an attack on U.S. troops! YAY!
The story reveals:
6 sentenced to death in Kuwait for planned attack on troops


KUWAIT CITY (AP) — Six men were convicted and sentenced to death Tuesday on charges they belonged to a terrorist group that planned to attack U.S. troops in Kuwait. The men — three Kuwaitis and three stateless Arabs who live in Kuwait — were among 37 Kuwaitis and other nationals accused of joining the Lions of the Peninsula, a group the prosecution claims was planning the attacks.

Kuwaiti authorities broke up the cell in clashes in January that left eight suspected terrorists and four policemen dead. Weapons, bombs and chemicals that could be used for making explosives were found in the suspects’ possession.
Twenty-three alleged members of the cell are already serving prison terms ranging from four months to 15 years. Seven were acquitted while another was given a life sentence. The defense argued the six were planning to go to Iraq and asked for leniency from the court. “I believe those young men have been deceived, and the way to deal with it is not tough sentences,” their lawyer, Khaled al-Abdul-Jalil, told the three-judge panel last month.
Kuwait was a launch pad for the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and remains a logistics base for the international coalition, which is fighting an Iraqi insurgency that includes Islamic militants from other Arab nations. Scores of Kuwaiti Islamic fundamentalists have fought in Afghanistan, Chechnya, Bosnia and Iraq.

I feel somewhat cheated.. I want THIS kind of justice in the U.S.! No more 20+ years on the public dole with 3 hots and a cot like Tookie….INSTANT justice meted out! Hip-hip-HOORAY for the Kuwaitis! At least THEY are loyal to the U.S.; which can’t be said for the MSM of the U.S., whose freedoms are only granted by those they love to slam on a daily basis.

December 28, 2005

My Letter to the New York Times

Gang, I couldn’t take it any longer… I had to write the New York “Slimes” tonight. I encourage you to do the same. The email addresses are below, for those who don’t have them. 

Dear Sirs:I know you probably won’t even read this email, but it doesn’t matter. These statements, observations, and questions need to be made/asked.Back when the non-story of Valerie “not a covert-agent” Plame came out, your newspaper dogged the White House and the Bush Administration, DEMANDING to know the source of the “alleged” leak of Valerie Plame’s name. It was, in fact, her own husband who outed her (if she was outed at all) in his own book! Not to mention, I don’t think a true “covert” agent would be appearing in Vanity Fair on a regular basis in the society page photos with her husband.

Your paper has run story after story on this Plame-gate issue, yet when TRUE issues of SEVERE Top-Secret National Security are breached by your paper, I have to say I find it quite disingenous that nobody at your publication has similarly “demanded” an investigation into these leaks!?!? When is somebody in your organization going to do that? Demand the source of the leaks? Or tell us who is leaking this TRULY classified information?

First it was the secret prisons in Europe, now the NSA wire-tapping issue. These are two issues that do nothing but give the terrorists a “heads up” about what the Bush Administration and our military men & women are doing to try and protect this country, and more importantly, your rights to publish whatever garbage you want. You are endangering the very lives of our military, yet all you do is write about how many are being killed.

What parallel universe do you people work in that you don’t you see your circulation has gone down significantly in the past, along with the rest of the mainstream media outlets out in the United States? Have you not yet figured out why? Running a business, it should be all about the bottom line, and I thought you all would have gotten it by now.

But your desire to bring down the Bush Administration sadly outweighs your desire to be a success in the world of Journalism. Your stance on issues of the day, especially our National Security, will cause your paper’s demise, and it will have been at your own doing. Do you think it’s some kind of chicanery that Fox News is the new front-runner in the television media? The country is sick of the obvious liberal media bias that is the “norm” these days, and you all don’t fool anybody anymore (well, a select few leftist myrmidons, maybe).Sadly, it may also give the terrorists (read = OUR enemy) enough information to adjust their strategy, and will partly weaken the resolve of the American people to stand behind our troops and this President, to have patience in this war. Yes, we are at war regardless
of what your news & editorial pages proclaim.
I also find it highly suspicious that the editors of the New York Times sat on the article about the NSA and wire-tapping until right before the Senate was to vote on the Patriot Act. Seems much like the National Guard fake memos aired by CBS & Dan Rather just prior to the ’04 elections. Timing is everything, isn’t it? Your hatred for this President and his Administration is transparent and quite obvious.

I can promise you one thing, sirs; if our nation is attacked again, and the American people find out your stories revealing TRUE National Security secrets had anything to do with it, you will most certainly rue the day you felt ice in your veins for this President, his Administration, and this great country that is the United States of America. And if any of my family, friends, or loved ones are hurt in these attacks, I will be MOST delighted to start a Class Action lawsuit against your “news” organization!

Passing your email addresses to all of my friends, I’m also going to ask them to email you and voice their opinions.

I end this contentious email with one question; when, sirs, will you demand a Federal Investigation into the leaks your paper has published, and spend as much time hounding the Federal Government for this investigation as you did the Valerie Plame non-affair?

Anxiously awaiting your reply…

In case anyone’s interested, here are the important email addressses to write to at the New York Times – LET’S FLOOD THEIR EMAIL INBOXES!
Ms. U
Linked at StoptheACLU here & here.

December 27, 2005

The Terrible Truth About “Choice”

by Site Administrator — Categories: Just Plain Wrong, Tragedy2 Comments

According to Breitbart.com today, Spain says that abortions have risen 72% in the past ten years. Folks, these numbers are actually mind-boggling to me. The story reveals:


The number of abortions carried out in Spain has risen by almost three quarters in the past decade but the figure remains low by European standards, the country’s health ministry said. In 2004 the total reached 84,985, up by 6.5 percent on 2003 (79,788) et 72 percent on 1995 (49,367), it reported. 

For women aged between 15 and 44 the rate per thousand was 8.94 in 2004 compared with 8.77 in 2003.

But Health Minister Elena Salgado, taking the 2002 figure, said that Spain’s figure was lower than that of Germany (15.35 percent), Finland (16.41 percent), France (18.34 percent), Denmark (18.9 percent), Italy (20.46 percent), Britain (22.82 percent) and Sweden (25.63 percent).

The great majority (86.7 percent) of abortions were carried out in private clinics, while 9.7 percent were carried out in private hospitals and 3.6 percent in public hospitals. The intervention in the first weeks of pregnancy costs between 300 and 400 euros in a private clinic.

Abortion was decriminalised in Spain in 1985 for certain cases: after rape, in the case of malformation of the foetus and if the pregnancy represents a threat to the physical or mental health of the woman.

The report said 95.7 percent of abortions were carried out for the last reason.

Huh?
I was stunned by these numbers until I did some reasearch myself. On the About.com website, I found more mind-numbing statistics about abortions in the United States! These stats are compared to world numbers. I’ve posted before about one American abortionist (warning – this post contains very graphic images), but these statistics are just… well… dang… You decide:

Abortion Statistics – World

  • In 54 countries (61% of the world population) abortions are legal.
  • In 97 countries (39% of the world population) abortions are illegal.
  • There are approximately 46 million abortions conducted eacy year, 20 million of them obtained illegally.
  • There are approximately 126,000 abortions conducted each day. (are you believing this?)

Abortion Statistics – U.S.

  • Approximately 1,370,000 abortions occur annually in the U.S. according to the Alan Guttmacher Institute. Click here to see the approximate number of abortions in the U.S. per year from 1973-1996. In 2001, 1.31 million abortions took place.
  • 88% of abortions occur during the first 6 to 12 weeks of pregnancy.
  • 60% of abortions are performed on women who already have one or more children.
  • 47% of abortions are performed on women who have already had one or more abortions.
  • 43% of women will have had at least one abortion by the time they are 45 years old (this statistic includes miscarriages in the term “abortion”).

Abortion Statistics – Demographics

  • Age – The majority of women getting an abortion are young. 52% are younger than 25 years old and 19% are teenagers. The abortion rate is highest for those women aged 18 to 19 (56 per 1,000 in 1992.)
  • Marriage – 51% of women who are unmarried when they become pregnant will receive an abortion. Unmarried women are 6 times more likely than married women to have an abortion. 67% of abortions are from women who have never been married.
  • Race – 63% of abortion patients are white, however, black women are more than 3 times as likely to have an abortion, and Hispanic women are 2.5 times as likely.
  • Religion – 43% of women getting an abortion claimed they were Protestant, while 27% claimed they were Catholic.

Abortion Statistics – Decisions to Have an Abortion (U.S.)

  • 25.5% of women deciding to have an abortion want to postpone childbearing.
  • 21.3% of women cannot afford a baby.
  • 14.1% of women have a relationship issue or their partner does not want a child.
  • 12.2% of women are too young (their parents or others object to the pregnancy.)
  • 10.8% of women feel a child will disrupt their education or career.
  • 7.9% of women want no (more) children.
  • 3.3% of women have an abortion due to a risk to fetal health.
  • 2.8% of women have an abortion due to a risk to maternal health.
One hundred, twenty-six thousand abortions a day? Gang, that’s FORTY-FIVE MILLION, NINE HUNDRED NINETY THOUSAND abortions A YEAR IN THIS WORLD!!!! I’m just speechless. I’m sorry, but I have nothing wry, witty, smarmy, crass, or anything else to say. The numbers speak for themselves. This is a slippery-slope, folks; and we’re losing.
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