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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Al-Masri Dead?

Probably Not.

We've been on this roller coaster for a while. First, there are reports he's dead, then it turns about to be a different guy. All Arabs look alike, I can understand how they can make that assumption.

Now for the story:

BAGHDAD - Iraqi officials have received reports that the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq was killed by Sunni tribesmen, but the chief government spokesman said Tuesday the information has not been confirmed.

Iraqi officials have released similar reports in the past, only to acknowledge later they were inaccurate. U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker told reporters that American authorities in Baghdad were seeking more information.

An umbrella group of Iraqi insurgent denied that the al-Qaida leader was killed, saying he was alive and safe, according to an Internet statement.

"The Islamic State of Iraq reassures the Ummah (nation) that Sheik Abu Hamza al-Muhajer, God protect him, is alive and he is still fighting the enemy of God," the Islamic State said in a written statement posted on a Web site commonly used by insurgents.

A series reports on Tuesday said Abu Hamza al-Muhajer — whom U.S. and Iraqi forces have identified by another pseudonym, Abu Ayyub al-Masri — had been killed — either by rivals in al-Qaida or Sunni tribesmen who had turned against the extremists.

What I do find interesting is the reports that the Sunni's are turning against al-Qaeda. They feel that AQ has killed too many Sunni's as Fox News reports.

Sheikh Abdul Sattar Abu Risha, head of the Anbar Salvation Conference, claims fighters from his group engaged in a two-hour battle with Al Qaeda members and that al-Masri was among them.

Risha said that seven terrorists, including al-Masri and three other foreigners, were killed in the battle that took place between Tarmiyah and Samarra north of Baghdad. He said al-Masri's body was turned over to American forces who had arrived on the scene following the fighting.

"Preliminary reports said he was killed yesterday in Taji area in a battle involving a couple of insurgent groups, possibly some tribal people who have problems with Al Qaeda. These reports have to be confirmed."

Sunni tribesmen in the western Anbar province have been fighting Al Qaeda for weeks and claim to have killed dozens of them. Among them are groups such as the Iraqi Salvation Conference and the Anbar Salvation Army.

If we can get the Iraqi's to help remove the outside influences, things would probably be a whole lot better. If this happens to be al-Masri, President Bush just gained a whole lot of leverage for the Iraq war appropriations bill.

 

The Illegal Immigration Debate

Once again, on May 1st, the criminals will be protesting. They call it May-day and they refuse to work in order to show America what it would be like without illegal's.

I couldn't care less about them or their protest. They are criminals who broke the law. Last year, we deported over 221,000 illegal's. With over 13 million in this country, they better pick up the pace. They contribute very little to this country and cause more problems than they solve. Not only are they a drain on our hospitals and social services, but too many of them are violent criminals.

Emergency rooms are required to treat these illegal's and never receive payment for the services. Hospitals in inner-city areas in the southern United States are closing because they cannot afford to keep treating these illegal's and not get paid. This can be life threatening for U.S. citizens in need of emergency care and having to go further just to receive treatment. For those useless politicians that supported welfare for illegal's, tax dollars are being thrown away instead of using it for American citizens.

The Washington Post reports the illegal immigration costs to the federal government:

Households headed by illegal aliens imposed more than $26.3 billion in costs on the federal government in 2002

[...]

The costs outlined in the report include government services such as Medicaid, medical treatment for the uninsured, food assistance programs, the federal prison and court systems, and federal aid to schools.

This total has increased significantly since 2002. In California alone, illegal immigration costs over ten billion annually. FAIR has the breakdown by state of the illegal immigration effect. I should note that some of the stats are dated, but daunting nonetheless.

Congressman Steve King (R-IA) released some interesting statistics:

What would that May 1st look like without illegal immigration? There would be no one to smuggle across our southern border the heroin, marijuana, cocaine, and methamphetamines that plague the United States, reducing the U.S. supply of meth that day by 80%. The lives of 12 U.S. citizens would be saved who otherwise die a violent death at the hands of murderous illegal aliens each day. Another 13 Americans would survive who are otherwise killed each day by uninsured drunk driving illegal's. Our hospital emergency rooms would not be flooded with everything from gunshot wounds, to anchor babies, to imported diseases to hangnails, giving American citizens the day off from standing in line behind illegal's. Eight American children would not suffer the horror as a victim of a sex crime.

On the negative side, the price of a pound of tomatoes might go up from $0.79 to $0.80. That is unless you have a garden. But I’m guessing that the Mexican drug lords are not taking May 1st off. Neither will the 11,000 illegal invaders that pour over our border every other day of the year. It is a safe bet that the U.S. Border Patrol will have a very busy “Nothing Gringo Day.”

This is ONE DAY!

Crime statistics from the GAO:

The briefing slides in enclosure I address each of our three questions. In summary, for our study population of 55,322 illegal aliens, we found that:

They were arrested at least a total of 459,614 times, averaging about 8 arrests per illegal alien. Nearly all had more than 1 arrest. Thirty-eight percent (about 21,000) had between 2 and 5 arrests, 32 percent
(about 18,000) had between 6 and 10 arrests, and 26 percent (about 15,000) had 11 or more arrests. Most of the arrests occurred after 1990.

They were arrested for a total of about 700,000 criminal offenses, averaging about 13 offenses per illegal alien. One arrest incident may include multiple offenses, a fact that explains why there are nearly
one and half times more offenses than arrests. Almost all of these illegal aliens were arrested for more than 1 offense. Slightly more than half of the 55,322 illegal aliens had between 2 and 10 offenses. About 45 percent of all offenses were drug or immigration offenses. About 15 percent were property-related offenses such as burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and property damage. About 12 percent were for violent offenses such as murder, robbery, assault, and sex-related crimes. The balance was for such other offenses as traffic violations, including driving under the influence; fraud--including forgery and counterfeiting; weapons violations; and obstruction of justice. Eighty percent of all arrests occurred in three states--California, Texas, and Arizona. Specifically, about 58 percent of all arrests occurred in California, 14 percent in Texas, and 8 percent in Arizona.

Annually, 9,125 Americans are killed by illegal aliens and 2,920 American children are victims of sex crimes.

Since September 11, 2001, 3000 people died during or immediately following the terrorist attacks. Another 3000 of our military has been killed in Afghanistan and Iraq during the War on Terror. However; since Sept. 11, 2001, 45,625 Americans have been killed by illegal aliens and 14,600 American children have been victims of sex crimes. On top of that, imagine the tax dollars that are spent prosecuting and defending these illegal's.

Is this worth the price to pay for saving a few cents on lawn care, produce, and other goods? I hardly think so!

Additional statistics can be found here. Real time data of the cost of illegal's on our economy can be found here.

 

Monday, April 30, 2007

Roseanne Barr Tops List For "The View" Spot

New York Post Online Edition

Roseanne Barr has emerged as the top contender to replace Rosie O'Donnell next year on "The View," sources say.

[...]

Since last week's announcement when Rosie said she planned to leave the show in June, several names have surfaced as possible replacements.

Among them are Joan Rivers, Whoopi Goldberg, Kathie Lee Gifford and Connie Chung. Out of all of them, Roseanne seems to be the best fit.

"It's going to be hard for them to follow Rosie," says an industry insider. "Roseanne could be the only one capable of pulling it off."

Industry insiders have also suggested Bette Midler and D-lister, Kathy Griffin.

The job is particularly hard to fill for more reasons than just the difficulty of finding a new, strong personality.

The open chair is the No. 1 seat on the show, requiring a star who can, in effect, be the show's quarterback - moving the discussion along, introducing guests and other duties that a TV neophyte might not be able to pull off believably.

Apparently; intelligence, common sense, and a minimal understanding of the world is not a prerequisite for this job.

Should they ever decide to stop hiring primates and want a great addition to the table, I think Ann Coulter would be perfect for this job.

 

More Good News From The War On Terror

72 SUSPECTED TERRORISTS DETAINED

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Coalition Forces captured 72 suspected terrorists and discovered bomb-making materials Sunday during a constellation of overnight raids targeting the al-Qaeda in Iraq network.
In a massive synchronized effort, Coalition Forces descended on targets in Anbar and Salah ad Din provinces to disrupt the al-Qaeda network.  Operations in Samarra alone uncovered 36 individuals with alleged ties to al-Qaeda terrorists.
Near Karmah, intelligence reports led Coalition Forces to 20 five-gallon drums of nitric acid and other bomb-making materials.

 

Good News From The War On Terror 4/27-4/28

TWO SUSPECTS DETAINED BY AFGHAN, COALITION FORCES

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – Two suspects were detained during an operation early this morning by Afghan and Coalition forces in the Nangarhar Province.

Credible evidence led Coalition forces to the compound, suspected of harboring militants responsible for recent improvised explosive device activity in the Bati Kot area. 

“These IED cells are a blight on Afghanistan,” said Army Maj. Christopher Belcher, a Coalition spokesman.  “They kill indiscriminately and put peaceful Afghans at risk.”

During the operation, one suspect resisted and was subdued by Coalition forces.  No shots were fired and no one was seriously injured.

 

FIVE SUSPECTED TALIBAN KILLED, FIVE DETAINED IN COALITION RAID

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – Coalition forces killed five armed militants in an early-morning raid on a compound in the Qalat district of Zabul province April 27.  Five others were subdued and taken into custody.

Credible information led the Coalition to the compound suspected of sheltering local Taliban leadership connected to Mullah Dadullah Lang.  These militants are suspected of weapons smuggling and planning attacks on Coalition forces and peaceful Afghans in the area.

During the operation, armed militants attempted to engage the Coalition forces with automatic weapons and were quickly killed.  The compound was thoroughly searched and forces discovered numerous AK-47’s and rocket propelled grenades in the compound and in adjacent caves. 

The weapons were destroyed in place.

“We will continue to work relentlessly to eliminate the source of terrorism,” said Army Maj. Christopher Belcher, Coalition spokesman.  “The Taliban are on the run.”

The remainder of the inhabitants: some women, children and elderly were not harmed in the raid.

No Coalition members were injured as a result of the operation.

 

US, IRAQI RAID IN MAHMUDIYAH NETS IRANIAN-MARKED ROCKETS, MORTARS

Mahmudiyah, Iraq – A U.S. and Iraqi raid in a Mahmudiyah apartment complex detained eight suspected extremists and discovered three caches containing mortar systems, rockets and ammunition April 22.

Soldiers of 4th Battalion, 4th Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division and the 2nd Battalion, 15th Field Artillery Regiment of 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, from Fort Drum, N.Y., discovered the caches at about 6:30 p.m. local time.

Coalition forces have found many weapons caches in the Mahmudiyah area, but most rocket and mortar rounds found there have been deteriorated and apparently intended for use in improvised explosive devices.

In contrast, the 60mm and 82mm mortar systems, three 107mm rockets, three 60mm and three 82mm rounds found in the latest cache were nearly new.

Soldiers of the unit examined the weapons, which were stamped with recent dates and Iranian markings.

Also found was bulk ammunition for a PKC machine gun.
The munitions were seized for further investigation.

The detainees were taken into Iraqi Army custody for further questioning.

 

IRAQI ARMY-LED MISSION NETS LARGE CACHE

BAGHDAD - Iraqi troops from the 3rd Brigade, 6th Iraqi Army Division, together with a military transition team from the Multi-National Division - Baghdad discovered a large weapons cache in Baghdad's Ghazaliya district April 26.

The Iraqi troops acted on a tip and found the cache in the Shulla neighborhood, in the northwestern portion of the Iraqi capital.

Following a cordon and search of the area, the Iraqi troops found 127 mortar rounds, more than 200 pounds of TNT, 10,000 PKC rounds, 10 mortar tubes, 15 hand grenades, 13 rifles, including two M16s, 150 fuses and three anti-tank mines. 

The Iraqi Army troops also detained seven suspected insurgents in the operation.

 

COALITION, AFGHAN FORCES DETAIN THREE SUSPECTED MILITANTS

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan – Afghan and Coalition forces discovered several automatic weapons and detained three adult males at a suspected militant safehouse today.  The early-morning raid was conducted in the Gubuz district of the Khowst Province.

“The detainees are to be questioned in order to determine their identities and their affiliation with violent extremists in the area,” said Army Maj. Christopher Belcher, a Combined Joint Task-82 spokesperson. 

Credible intelligence indicated the safehouse is a refuge for militants connected to the Haqqani network.  These extremists and their facilitators operate in Khowst Province, attacking Coalition forces and peaceful Afghans. 

No shots were fired and there were no injuries reported during the operation. 

 

TALIBAN KILLED, BUILDINGS DESTROYED IN EARLY MORNING FIREFIGHT

BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan – Afghan and Coalition forces killed 10 Taliban militants and destroyed two buildings in an air and ground engagement early this morning in Helmand Province.

There were no Coalition casualties in the firefight.

A Coalition convoy was ambushed by Taliban militants in the vicinity of Gereshk.  Coalition forces fought back from the ground and employed close air support to destroy the buildings from which enemy forces were firing.

“Taliban forces clearly lost this engagement, and will continue to lose throughout Afghanistan,” said Army Maj. Christopher Belcher, a Combined Joint Task Force-82 spokesperson.   “Peaceful Afghans are beginning to realize how harmful the Taliban are to their way of life, and they will no longer tolerate these criminals in their midst.”

 

MARINES DESTROY TRUCK BOMB NEAR KARMAH

CAMP FALLUJAH, Iraq - A truck bomb loaded with explosives was destroyed by Coalition aircraft with precision guided munitions four kilometers east of Karmah, just after midnight April 27.

Marines from Regimental Combat Team 6 detained a suspected terrorist in the course of routine combat operations, approximately 20 kilometers northeast of Fallujah.  During questioning, the man provided the location of a dump truck rigged with explosives.

After confirming the location of the truck, the Marines identified eight 55 gallon barrels, the contents of which were unknown, wrapped with detonation wire and explosives.  Marines immediately established a security cordon and evacuated the citizens in the surrounding area.

An Explosive Ordnance Disposal team determined the safest way to destroy the truck was by precision guided munitions.  Marines providing security expanded the cordon and further aided in the evacuation of civilians out of harms way.

Fighter jets from the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing (Forward), in support of RCT-6 ground forces, destroyed the truck, causing minor damage to nearby structures. Coalition Forces in the area are assessing the blast site and damage to nearby buildings to compensate the owners appropriately.

There were no reports of civilian or Coalition Forces injured in the operation.

 

FOUR SUSPECTED TERRORISTS DETAINED

BAGHDAD, Iraq – Coalition Forces detained four suspected terrorists Saturday morning during an operation in Sadr City targeting a secret cell network that trains terrorists for operations in Iraq.

Intelligence reports indicated a building in Sadr City housed suspected terrorists.  Coalition Forces targeted the building in an overnight raid.  During the operation, individuals ran out of the building and into other houses on the block.  Coalition Forces followed and detained four individuals.

One individual received minor injuries when Coalition Forces used explosives to breach a door, but the injured man was treated on site.

 “Terrorists continue to hide among women and children, and deliberately place innocent people in danger,” said Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, MNF-I spokesman.

 

17 SUSPECTED TERRORISTS DETAINED IN IRAQ

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Coalition Forces captured 17 suspected terrorists during a series of overnight raids targeting al-Qaeda in Iraq Saturday.

Coalition Forces detained six suspected terrorists northwest of Karmah.
Intelligence reports indicate they are connected to a group responsible for murders, kidnappings, the manufacture of improvised explosive devices and attacking Coalition Forces.

Two suspected terrorists were detained southeast of al Asad, including one individual who is allegedly an intelligence officer for al-Qaeda in Iraq.

Coalition Forces detained two individuals with suspected ties to al-Qaeda in Iraq and the bombing of the Sarafiyah bridge in Baghdad.

In Mosul, four suspected terrorists are in Coalition Forces custody for allegedly distributing arms for al-Qaeda in Iraq and operating a network using vehicle-borne IEDs.

Coalition Forces also detained three individuals in an overnight raid east of Balad.

"We're achieving a deliberate, systematic disruption in the al Qaeda in Iraq network," said Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, MNF-I spokesperson.
"These operations will slow al-Qaeda's ability to target and harm the people of Iraq."

 

COMMANDOS, BAGHDAD EAGLES DETAIN SUSPECTED EXTREMISTS, FIND CACHES AND IEDs

BAGHDAD - Coalition and Iraqi forces detained extremists, found weapons caches and improvised explosive devices south of Baghdad Thursday.

Soldiers of 4th Brigade "Baghdad Eagles," 6th Iraqi Army Division and 2nd Brigade Combat Team "Commandos," 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry) of Fort Drum, N.Y., detained the suspected extremists and found the caches during routine combat operations.

U.S. Soldiers from 2nd Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment, detained two suspected extremists after discovering a weapons cache in the vicinity of the detainees' house southwest of Radwaniyah.

In the cache was a bayonet, four bandoleers, two cases of 7.62mm ammunition and 26 AK-47 magazines.

 Meanwhile soldiers of 2nd Battalion, 4-6 IA discovered a cache consisting of two Katyusha rockets in Mahmudiyah.

Three improvised explosive devices were discovered; two were found by soldiers of 4-4-6 IA near Yusufiyah. The other IED was found by Soldiers of the 2nd Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 2nd BCT.

The detainees are being held for further questioning.

The contents of the cache were destroyed during a controlled detonation conducted by the explosive ordnance disposal team.

 

BAQUBAH: LOCAL'S TIPS LEAD TO SUCCESS

TIKRIT, Iraq - Local citizens in Baqubah's Tahrir neighborhood led Iraqi Army, police and Coalition Forces to more than 20 caches and assisted in capturing five suspected terrorists and engagements that left approximately 25 anti-Iraq forces dead.

The most significant cache items, many of which were found due to tips by local citizens, include small-arms weapons, more than 5 mortar tubes, nearly 140 artillery and mortar rounds, more than 10 rocket-propelled grenade launchers, approximately 55 RPG rounds, more than 10,000 rounds of small-arms ammunition, grenades, and improvised explosive device materials to include several hundred pounds of home-made explosives, timers and blasting caps.

Aside from the caches, the security forces have also discovered and cleared more than 20 IEDs emplaced throughout the neighborhood.

"As we continue our aggressive and persistent operations, the discovery of these caches shows that our forces have entered yet another perceived safe haven," said Col. David W. Sutherland, 3-1 Cav. commander and senior U.S. Army officer in Diyala. "The enemy shows nothing but hatred and disdain toward the innocent people of Diyala, and these weapons systems are clear indicators of that."

The ongoing operation will allow the Iraqi Security Forces to maintain a permanent presence in the area while simultaneously providing security for the people of Tahrir.

"As in Buhriz, the citizens of Tahrir are gaining more and more confidence in the Iraqi army and police," Sutherland added. "It is vital that their security forces maintain a permanent presence as they are the true defenders of this country. Together with the ISF, we remain focused on targeting the enemy and disrupting their operations."

 

WEAPONS CACHE FOUND

KALSU, Iraq - Iraqi army and Multi-National-Division Center Soldiers discovered a weapons cache west of Al Iskandariyah April 27.

Soldiers from the 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade, 8th Iraqi Army Division and Paratroopers with the 1st Battalion, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Infantry Division, fought anti-Iraqi forces near Abu Shemsi and discovered three weapons caches.

The caches contained one machine gun, one rifle, 75 hand grenades, two mortar tubes, one mortar tripod, three mortar rounds, and one base plate.  All of the mortar items were a 120mm weapon system. 

The cache was secured for destruction.

 

 

George Tenet And The Amazing Story

Most people have already heard about former CIA director, George Tenet's claims that he warned the Bush administration about the Iraq phase of the War on Terror and other various terrorism related actions.

His book, "At The Center Of The Storm", had to be reviewed by the CIA before being published. Some will use this as an affirmation, I see it as the biggest gag joke a bureaucracy can manage. They knew he would be exposed for the little cry-baby he is and all they had to do is sit-back and watch.

...and alas, the truth is starting to be told.

SCOTT SHANE REPORTED in Saturday's New York Times that former CIA chief George Tenet's dramatic description in his book, At the Center of the Storm, of an August 2002 presentation at the CIA by defense undersecretary Douglas Feith and his staff, is at the very least misleading. In order to suggest that Feith's staff was utterly out of its depth, Tenet characterized the main briefer, Tina Shelton, as a "naval reservist." In fact, she had been a Defense Intelligence Agency analyst for almost two decades. Tenet also claimed that Shelton said in her presentation of Iraq-al Qaeda contacts, "It is an open-and-shut case." Shelton and Feith both deny she said that. One person who served in government with Shelton told THE WEEKLY STANDARD today he finds it "inconceivable" that Shelton, an experienced analyst, would have made such an unequivocal assertion.

THE WEEKLY STANDARD has now learned of a second, more stunning error in Tenet's book (which is due to appear in bookstores tomorrow). According to Michiko Kakutani's review in Saturday's Times,

On the day after 9/11, he [Tenet] adds, he ran into Richard Perle, a leading neoconservative and the head of the Defense Policy Board, coming out of the White House. He says Mr. Perle turned to him and said: "Iraq has to pay a price for what happened yesterday. They bear responsibility."

Here's the problem: Richard Perle was in France on that day, unable to fly back after September 11. In fact Perle did not return to the United State until September 15.

Did Tenet perhaps merely get the date of this encounter wrong? Well, the quote Tenet ascribes to Perle hinges on the encounter taking place September 12: "Iraq has to pay a price for what happened yesterday." And Perle in any case categorically denies to THE WEEKLY STANDARD ever having said any such thing to Tenet, while coming out of the White House or anywhere else.

According to Kakutani, Tenet concludes by paraphrasing Daniel Patrick Moynihan's comment: "Policymakers are entitled to their own opinions--but not to their own set of facts." How many other facts has George Tenet invented?

I'm sure once people start combing through his book, more of his fairytales will be exposed.

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Steroid Junkie Moves Closer To Hank Aaron's Record

Yahoo! News

PHOENIX - Barry Bonds hit his 742nd home run Saturday night, moving within 13 of Hank Aaron's career record.

With a runner at second and two outs, Bonds hit a 1-1 pitch from Arizona's Edgar Gonzalez 428 feet into the concourse in right-center field to make the score 2-0 in the first inning.

It was Bonds' eighth home run of the season — in 56 at-bats — and his third career shot off Gonzalez.

I wish this fraud would be exposed. It's sickening that he's tarnishing the records of MLB.

 

Terrorist Idol

I love it

Forget "American Idol"; each week we could put together an episode of "Terrorist Idol," showcasing the most insipid examples of the defeat-retreat-surrender antics from the apologists on the Left who believe we should only fight terrorism with appeasement and contrition.

Now, I present to you the contestants for the first-week pilot.

Contestant 1: Harry Reid performing 'Born to Run'

The debut week of "Terrorist Idol" would certainly have to feature the Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, who led the push to cut off funding of U.S. troops fighting al-Qaida and their aligned terrorist allies in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

With over 100,000 U.S. troops currently serving in harm's way, Reid not only orchestrated the move to cut off funding for our troops, but he announced to America's enemies that they had won.

Reid told the American people last Thursday, "I believe ... that this war is lost."

It would be fitting for Sen. Reid to perform Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" for the first week of "Terrorist Idol," lamenting the struggles faced in Baghdad:

Baby, this town rips the bones from your back
Its a death trap, its a suicide rap
We gotta get out while were young
`cause tramps like us, baby, we were born to run

Contestant 2: John Walker Lindh performing 'Damn Cold Night'

Suleyman Al-Faris is a name not known to many. That's why when he competes in the high-stakes challenge of "Terrorist Idol" you can bet that the Taliban jihadist, Al-Faris, will use his American name: John Walker Lindh.

Lindh's name is back in the news now that his parents are asking President Bush to reduce or commute his 20-year sentence.

Lindh, you'll recall, fled the United States to become a jihadist, training at a Pakistani madrassa before heading to Afghanistan to serve the Taliban – the regime that played host to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network. Lindh hooked up with al-Qaida and swore allegiance to jihad, the holy war against the enemies of Islam.

Lindh was captured in the battle for Tora Bora, one of the bloodiest battles in Afghanistan, where CIA agent Johnny Micheal Spann was killed – the first American casualty in Operation Enduring Freedom.

But as part of the anti-war left's revisionist campaign that downplays the support rogue nation's like Iraq and Afghanistan provided to Islamic terrorist groups, many are rallying to Lindh's cause, asking for compassion for the man who came to be known as the "American Taliban."

I'm sure Lindh could steal the thunder of the other competitors with a rendition of Avril Lavigne's "Damn Cold Night," as he whines about the treatment he received upon being captured in Afghanistan:

I'm lookin' for a place,
I'm searchin' for a face,
Is anybody here I know,
Cause nothin's goin right,
And everything's a mess,
And no one likes to be alone.

Isn't anyone tryin' to find me?
Won't somebody come take me home?

It's a damn cold night,
Tryin' to figure out this life

Contestant 3: Rosie O'Donnell performing 'They're Coming to Take Me Away'

Now we can understand why Rosie O'Donnell announced that she was leaving "The View" and looking for a new TV gig – she was just clearing time in her schedule to make regular appearances on "Terrorist Idol."

Television's "Queen of Mean" has become so volatile in her public pronouncements, and absurd in her anti-American conspiracies, that one has to wonder if Rosie's been mixing medications.

Rosie first announced to millions of ABC viewers that: "Radical Christianity is just as threatening as radical Islam in a country like America. …"

That statement is bad enough on its face, but when you consider that to Rosie a Catholic school girl is probably a "radical Christian" it's even worse.

Rosie next expressed sympathy for the Iranians after they took 15 British sailors hostage, saying they weren't being given a fair shake in the media coverage of a crisis that the Iranians themselves started.

"It's just, it's very hard in America when anyone from the Mideast has been so demonized that no matter what, it's impossible for some people to believe that the Iranians in any way could ever do anything ethical in any capacity," Rosie stated.

Finally, Rosie went completely whacked out, suggesting that the 9-11 attacks we witnessed were really part of a conspiracy by the government to trick this nation into supporting war against Islamic terrorists.

Is there any other song that would be more fitting for Rosie to perform than Dr. Demento's "They're Coming to Take Me Away"?

You left me anyhow
And then the days got worse and worse
And now you see I've gone
Completely out of my mind, and ...

They're coming to take me away, ha ha
They're coming to take me away, ho ho hee hee ha ha
To the funny farm

Where life is beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see
Those nice, young men
In their clean, white coats
And they're coming to take me away, ha haaa!

One final thought on the new "Terrorist Idol" program. I wonder if Donald Trump might be available to fill the role of judge on the show's program?

By the time he would be done with Rosie O'Donnell, Simon Cowell would look like a big, fluffy pussycat.

 

Saturday, April 28, 2007

What Was WWII Like?

I received this email earlier today. I found it to be very interesting. Also, I'm not sure whether the facts are correct, but to me, they sound about right. I did a search about the author and it seems this has been circulating a while. If any leftwing lunatics pick this up, don't bother trying to argue the common talking point about "they're completely different". I've debated it before and you're wrong. It just happens to be a different threat that would yield the same results.

Now for the email:

Sixty-three years ago, Nazi Germany had overrun almost all of Europe and hammered England to the verge of bankruptcy and defeat, and had sunk more than four hundred British ships in their convoys between England and America for food and war materials.

At that time the US was in an isolationist, pacifist mood, and most Americans wanted nothing to do with the European or the Asian war.

Then along came Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and in outrage Congress unanimously declared war on Japan, and the following day on Germany, which had not yet attacked us. It was a dicey thing. We had few allies.

France was not an ally, as the Vichy government of France quickly aligned itself with its German occupiers. Germany was certainly not an ally, as Hitler was intent on setting up a Thousand Year Reich in Europe. Japan was not an ally, as it was well on its way to owning and controlling all of Asia. Together, Japan and Germany had long-range plans of invading Canada and Mexico, as launching pads to get into the United States over our northern and southern borders, after they finished gaining control of Asia and Europe. America’s only allies then were England, Ireland, Scotland, Canada, Australia, and Russia. That was about it. All of Europe, from Norway to Italy, except Russia in the East, was already under the Nazi heel.

America was certainly not prepared for war. America had drastically downgraded most of its military forces after W.W.I and throughout the depression, so that at the outbreak of WW2, army units were training with broomsticks because they didn’t have guns, and cars with “tank” painted on the doors because they didn’t have real tanks. And a huge chunk of our navy had just been sunk or damaged at Pearl Harbor.

Britain had already gone bankrupt, saved only by the donation of $600 million in gold bullion in the Bank of England, that was actually the property of Belgium, given by Belgium to England to carry on the war when Belgium was overrun by Hitler (a little known fact). Actually, Belgium surrendered on one day, because it was unable to oppose the German invasion, and the Germans bombed Brussels into rubble the next day just to prove they could. Britain had already been holding out for two years in the face of staggering shipping loses and the near-decimation of its air force in the Battle of Britain, and was saved from being overrun by Germany only because Hitler made the mistake of thinking the Brits were a relatively minor threat that could be dealt with later, and first turning his attention to Russia, at a time when England was on the verge of collapse, in the late summer of 1940.

Ironically, Russia saved America’s butt by putting up a desperate fight for two years, until the US got geared up to begin hammering away at Germany.

Russia lost something like 24 million people in the sieges of Stalingrad and Moscow alone… 90% of them from cold and starvation, mostly civilians, but also more than a MILLION soldiers.

Had Russia surrendered, Hitler would have been able to focus his entire war effort against the Brits, then America. And the Nazis could possibly have won the war.

All of this is to illustrate that turning points in history are often dicey things. And now, we find ourselves at another one of those key moments in history.

There is a very dangerous minority in Islam that either has, or wants and may soon have, the ability to deliver small nuclear, biological, or chemical weapons, almost anywhere in the world.

The Jihadis, the militant Muslims, are basically Nazis in Kaffiyahs — they believe that Islam, a radically conservative form of Wahhabi Islam, should own and control the Middle East first, then Europe, then the world. And that all who do not bow to their will of thinking should be killed, enslaved, or subjugated. They want to finish the Holocaust, destroy Israel, and purge the world of Jews. This is their mantra.

There is also a civil war raging in the Middle East — for the most part not a hot war, but a war of ideas. Islam is having its Inquisition and its Reformation, but it is not known yet which will win — the Inquisitors, or the Reformationists.

If the Inquisition wins, then the Wahhabis, the Jihadis, will control the Middle East, the OPEC oil, and the US, European, and Asian economies. The techno-industrial economies will be at the mercy of OPEC — not an OPEC dominated by the educated, rational Saudis of today, but an OPEC dominated by the Jihadis.

You want gas in your car? You want heating oil next winter? You want the dollar to be worth anything? You better hope the Jihad, the Muslim Inquisition, loses, and the Islamic Reformation wins.

If the Reformation movement wins, that is, the moderate Muslims who believe that Islam can respect and tolerate other religions, and live in peace with the rest of the world, and move out of the 10th century into the 21st, then the troubles in the Middle East will eventually fade away, and a moderate
and prosperous Middle East will emerge.

We have to help the Reformation win, and to do that we have to fight the Inquisition, i.e., the Wahhabi movement, the Jihad, Al Qaeda and the Islamic terrorist movements. We have to do it somewhere. And we can’t do it everywhere at once. We have created a focal point for the battle at a time and place of our choosing……..in Iraq.

Not in New York, not in London, or Paris or Berlin, but in Iraq, where we are doing two important things.

(1) We deposed Saddam Hussein. Whether Saddam Hussein was directly involved in 9/11 or not, it is undisputed that Saddam has been actively supporting the terrorist movement for decades. Saddam is a terrorist.

Saddam is, or was, a weapon of mass destruction, who is responsible for the deaths of probably more than a million Iraqis and two million Iranians.

(2) We created a battle, a confrontation, a flash point, with Islamic terrorism in Iraq. We have focused the battle. We are killing bad people, and the ones we get there we won’t have to get here. We also have a good shot at creating a democratic, peaceful Iraq, which will be a catalyst for democratic change in the rest of the Middle East, and an outpost for a stabilizing American military presence in the Middle East for as long as it is needed.

World War II, the war with the German and Japanese Nazis, really began with a “whimper” in 1928. It did not begin with Pearl Harbor. It began with the Japanese invasion of China. It was a war for fourteen years before America joined it. It officially ended in 1945 — a 17 year war — and was followed by another decade of US occupation in Germany and Japan to get those countries reconstructed and running on their own again … a 27 year war.

World War II cost the United States an amount equal to approximately a full year’s GDP — adjusted for inflation, equal to about $12 trillion dollars. W.W.II cost America more than 400,000 killed in action, and nearly 100,000 still missing in action.

The Iraq war has, so far, cost the US about $160 billion, which is roughly what 9/11 cost New York. It has also cost about 2,200 American lives, which is roughly 2/3 of the 3,000 lives that the Jihad snuffed on 9/11. But the cost of not fighting and winning W.W.II would have been unimaginably greater — a world dominated by German and Japanese Nazism.

Americans have a short attention span, conditioned by 30 second sound bites, 60 minute TV shows, and 2 hour movies in which everything comes out okay.

The real world is not like that. It is messy, uncertain, and sometimes bloody and ugly. Always has been, and probably always will be.

The bottom line is that we will have to deal with Islamic terrorism until we defeat it, whenever that is. It will not go away if we ignore it.

If the US can create a reasonably democratic and stable Iraq, then we have an “England” in the Middle East, a platform, from which we can work to help modernize and moderate the Middle East. The history of the world is the clash between the forces of relative civility and civilization, and the barbarians clamoring at the gates. The Iraq war is merely another battle in this ancient and never-ending war. And now, for the first time ever, the barbarians are about to get nuclear weapons. Unless somebody prevents them.

We have four options:

1. We can defeat the Jihad now, before it gets nuclear weapons.

2. We can fight the Jihad later, after it gets nuclear weapons (which may be as early as next year, if Iran’s progress on nuclear weapons is what Iran claims it is).

3. We can surrender to the Jihad and accept its dominance in the Middle East, now, in Europe in the next few years or decades, and ultimately in, America.

4. Or, we can stand down now, and pick up the fight later when the Jihad is more widespread and better armed, perhaps after the Jihad has dominated France and Germany and maybe most of the rest of Europe. It will, of course, be more dangerous, more expensive, and much bloodier.

If you oppose this war, I hope you like the idea that your children, or grandchildren, may live in an Islamic America under the Mullahs and the Shari'a, an America that resembles Iran today.

The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.

Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.

Remember, perspective is every thing, and America’s schools teach too little history for perspective to be clear, especially in the young American mind.

The Cold war lasted from about 1947 at least until the Berlin Wall came down in 1989. Forty-two years. Europe spent the first half of the 19th century fighting Napoleon, and from 1870 to 1945 fighting Germany.

World War II began in 1928, lasted 17 years, plus a ten year occupation, and the US still has troops in Germany and Japan. World War II resulted in the death of more than 50 million people, maybe more than 100 million people, depending on which estimates you accept.

The US has taken more than 2,000 killed in action in Iraq. The US took more than 4,000 killed in action on the morning of June 6, 1944, the first day of the Normandy Invasion to rid Europe of Nazi Imperialism. In W.W.II the US averaged 2,000 KIA a week — for four years. Most of the individual battles of W.W.II lost more Americans than the entire Iraq war has done so far.

But the stakes are at least as high … A world dominated by representative governments with civil rights, human rights, and personal freedoms … or a world dominated by a radical Islamic Wahhabi movement, by the Jihad, under the Mullahs and the Shari'a (Islamic law).

It’s difficult to understand why the American left does not grasp this. They favor human rights, civil rights, liberty and freedom, but evidently not for Iraqis.

“Peace Activists” always seem to demonstrate here in America, where it’s safe.

Why don’t we see Peace Activist demonstrating in Iran, Syria, Iraq, Sudan, North Korea, in the places that really need peace activism the most?

The liberal mentality is supposed to favor human rights, civil rights, democracy, multiculturalism, diversity, etc., but if the Jihad wins, wherever the Jihad wins, it is the end of civil rights, human rights, democracy, multiculturalism, diversity, etc. Americans who oppose the liberation of Iraq are coming down on the side of their own worst enemy.

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Raymond S. Kraft is a writer living in Northern California. Please consider passing along copies of this article to students in high school, college and university as it contains information about the American past that is very meaningful today — history about America that very likely is completely unknown by them (and their instructors, too). By being denied the facts of our history, they are at a decided disadvantage when it comes to reasoning and thinking through the issues of today. They are prime targets for misinformation campaigns beamed at enlisting them in causes and beliefs that are special interest agenda driven.

Iranian Bomb Smugglers Caught

BREITBART.COM

US forces on Friday detained four members of a gang suspected of smuggling armour-piercing bombs from Iran to Iraq and sending back militants for "terrorist training", the military said.

A statement from US command in Iraq said the suspects were picked up in an early morning raid on the east Baghdad suburb of Sadr City, a known stronghold of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr's Mahdi Army militia.

"The individuals targeted during the raid are suspected members of a secret cell terrorist network known for facilitating the transport of weapons and explosively formed penetrators, or EFPs, from Iran to Iraq," it said.

The EFP is a form of roadside bomb in which the detonation of an explosive charge inside a steel tube causes a copper disk to deform into a fist-sized chunk of supersonic molten metal that can scythe through armoured vehicles.

American commanders say the design is exclusively Iranian and in January alleged that at least 170 US troops had been killed by EFPs since May 2004.

The statement also said that the gang had sent "militants from Iraq to Iran for terrorist training."

"Intelligence reports also indicate the secret cell has ties to a kidnapping network that conducts attacks within Iraq," it added.

Remember, all we have to do is leave and it will be all better.

...and the big surprise of the day is...

Tehran denies that its agents are involved in the Iraqi conflict.

Glad they cleared that up. They are peaceful country that means no harm to anybody; unless you're Sunni, Zionist, or any Western country.

 

7/7 London Bombing "Mastermind" Now At Gitmo

Times Online

The al-Qaeda leader who is thought to have devised the plan for the July 7 suicide bombings in London and an array of terrorist plots against Britain has been captured by the Americans.

Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi, a former major in Saddam Hussein’s army, was apprehended as he tried to enter Iraq from Iran and was transferred this week to the “high-value detainee programme” at Guantanamo Bay.

Abd al-Hadi was taken into CIA custody last year, it emerged from US intelligence sources yesterday, in a move which suggests that he was interrogated for months in a “ghost prison” before being transferred to the internment camp in Cuba.

Abd al-Hadi, 45, was regarded as one of al-Qaeda’s most experienced, most intelligent and most ruthless commanders. Senior counter-terrorism sources told The Times that he was the man who, in 2003, identified Britain as the key battleground for exporting al-Qaeda’s holy war to Europe.

It's amazing that these "high ranking" al-Qaeda leaders are being caught instead of fighting to the death. I thought they were supposed to be some great holy warriors. When the going gets tough, they surrender. I see why the like the Democrats so much.

 

Friday, April 27, 2007

Soldier Missing From The Korean War Is Identified

DefenseLink News Release:

The Department of Defense POW/Missing Personnel Office (DPMO) announced today that the remains of a U.S. serviceman, missing from the Korean War, has been identified and returned to his family for burial with full military honors.

He is Cpl. Clarence R. Becker, U.S. Army, of Lancaster, Pa. He was buried April 25 in Indiantown Gap, Pa. 

Representatives from the Army met with Becker’s next-of-kin to explain the recovery and identification process and to coordinate interment with military honors on behalf of the secretary of the Army.

On Dec. 1, 1950, Becker went missing in action when the convoy of trucks in which he was riding was ambushed south of Kunuri, North Korea. He was captured and taken prisoner. U.S. servicemen who were held in captivity with Becker said he died in the North Korean Pyoktong POW Camp 5 around May 1951 from malnutrition and disease. He was buried near the camp. 

Following the Armistice, the Chinese Army exhumed remains from several POW camp cemeteries and repatriated them in 1954 to the United Nations forces during Operation Glory. Becker’s remains could not be identified at the time and were subsequently buried as unknown remains at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific—the Punch Bowl—in Hawaii.   

In 2005, the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command (JPAC) reexamined Korean War-era documents relating to unknowns buried at the Punch Bowl, which suggested that some of these remains might be identifiable. Later that year, JPAC exhumed a grave there believed to be associated with Becker.

Among other traditional forensic identification tools and circumstantial evidence, scientists from the JPAC also used dental comparisons in Becker’s identification. 

Crazy Woman Wears Tin Foil Veil To Protect From Electro-Smog

I find this to be a bit unbelievable. I'm guessing it has more to do with a mental illness rather than a physical illness.

Sarah, 51, is one of a growing band of people who claim to be experiencing extreme - and incapacitating - sensitivity to electrical appliances, as well as to certain frequencies of electromagnetic waves.

[...]

This may sound bizarre, but there is no doubt that Sarah's symptoms are real.

To date, they include hair loss, sickness, high blood-pressure, digestive and memory problems, severe headaches and dizziness.

They strike with such ferocity that, since diagnosing herself as "electrically sensitive" in May 2005, she has been marooned at home.

[...]

And she can venture into built-up areas only if she is swathed in a net-and-hat ensemble made from a special "shielding fabric" that makes her look like a bee-keeper.

[...]

Convinced that she had almost certainly found the cause of her illness, she ordered, from the internet, some special rolls of foil wallpaper and a fabric called Swiss bobbinet - a netting made from polyester filaments dipped in silver.

[...]

Both promised to "shield" her from any emissions from phone masts or wireless broadband systems.

[...]

Using an "electrosmog detector" - the name given to a device that can apparently register levels of electromagnetic activity - she checked her bedroom.

"And there was radiation streaming in through the one wall that I thought I hadn't needed to protect. We have some new neighbours, and I think they must have installed wireless broadband."

To ensure a good night's sleep, Sarah now takes the precaution of swathing herself in her special silver netting.

 

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Suspect in Mugging of 101-Year-Old Found

BREITBART.COM

NEW YORK (AP) - A suspect in the mugging last month of a 101-year-old woman with a walker was arrested on Friday on drug charges, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.

Kelly said the 44-year-old man had been wanted for questioning in the vicious attack—captured on a surveillance tape—and another robbery of an 85-year-old woman.

The videotape of the March 4 attack on 101-year-old Rose Morat shows her trying to leave her apartment building to go to church.

The mugger, holding onto a bicycle, pretends to help her get through the vestibule. Then he turns to grab Morat's head, delivers three hard punches to her face and swipes her purse. The dazed victim tries to reach for her purse when the mugger hits her again, pushing her and her walker to the ground.

He got away with $33 and Morat's house keys. She suffered a fractured cheekbone and spent time in the hospital.

I hope he gets severely raped in prison.

 

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Petraeus: Interrogations Reveal Iranian Influence in Iraq

CENTCOM

WASHINGTON, April 26, 2007 – Through interrogations of key detainees in the past month, the United States has learned a great deal about Iranian involvement in terrorist activities in Iraq, specifically the financing and training of insurgent groups, the commander of U.S. forces in Iraq said here today.

The interrogation of leaders and members of the Qazali terror network who have been in detention for more than a month revealed that Iran provided the network substantial funding, training on Iranian soil, advanced explosive munitions and technologies as well as arms and ammunition, and in some cases advice and even a degree of direction, Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, commander of Multinational Force Iraq, said in a Pentagon news conference.

When these terrorists were captured, coalition forces discovered a number of documents describing attacks on U.S. forces, including a 22-page memorandum that detailed the planning, preparation, approval process and conduct of the Jan. 20 attack on the Provincial Joint Coordination Center in Karbala, Iraq, that killed five U.S. soldiers, Petraeus said.

“Our sense is that these records were kept so that they could be handed in to whoever it is that is financing them,” he said. “And there's no question, again, that Iranian financing is taking place through the Quds force of the Iranian Republican Guards Corps.”

The U.S. has learned more about Iranian involvement in Iraq through the detention of one of the heads of the Sheibani network, which brings explosively formed projectiles into Iraq from Iran, Petraeus said. This leader’s brother was in Iraq, and was the conduit who received munitions from Iraq and distributed them among the extremist elements.

“Those munitions, as you know, have been particularly lethal against some of our armored vehicles and responsible for some of the casualties, the more tragic casualties, in attacks on our vehicles,” Petraeus said.

The coalition has not found a link between Iran and the spectacular car bomb attacks in Iraq, Petraeus said, as many of these attacks are conducted by foreign fighters coming into the country through Syria. Also, the U.S. has no evidence that indicates how high in the Iranian government the knowledge of this involvement goes, he said.

Petraeus called Iran’s activities “exceedingly unhelpful” as Iraqi leaders and security forces battle al Qaeda, extremist militias, sectarian violence, and limited political capacity to rebuild society. The situation in Iraq is exceedingly complex and challenging, he said, and while there have been successes under the new security plan, perseverance will be needed for the coming months.

“Success will take continued commitment, perseverance and sacrifice, all to make possible an opportunity for the all-important Iraqi political actions that are the key to long-term solutions to Iraq's many problems,” Petraeus said. “Because we are operating in new areas and challenging elements in those areas, this effort may get harder before it gets easier.”

 

If this is a "civil war" as the Democrats would have us believe, why is it that outside influences are causing such problems? If we pull out of Iraq, is this going to stop Iran and Syria from interfering in Iraq's political process?

I think not.

Unfortunately for the Iraqi people, they are in the middle of a world war being fought by proxy fighters and military. The perception that it is worse is because of the small area of fighting. In WWII, the war was being fought in several countries. Now, we have several countries fighting each other in an area the size of California.