Poll From Liberal Institution Yields Interesting Results, But Can You Trust Them?
A poll commissioned by a group heavy with ties to the Clinton Administration and the liberal Brookings Institution conducted a “poll” recently in Iraq. It supposedly revealed that nearly everyone hates al Qaeda, Osama, and the involvement of Syria in Iraq’s business, and that [...]
Entries from September 2006
September 28, 2006
“Iraqis Hate US”, say Democrats
September 26, 2006
“Terrorism is Much, Much, Much, Much, Much Worser” Say Democrats
President Bush Rejects Terror Claims
George W. Bush today rejected claims that terrorism is worse today than it was before the United States military entered Iraq. Those of us who don’t hate the President so bad we can’t see straight already knew that. So why did he have to make that statement? Aha!!!…
New [...]
September 19, 2006
Torture: What is the Real Story?
I’m not sure what to think about American torture. Has it happened? Yes. Is it still happening? I hope not. But it appears the left wingers, to include the establishment media, are making a much bigger deal out of it than it should be.
Red Hot Chili Peppers? That Would [...]
September 18, 2006
Many Muslims Make Themselves Look Ironic
Why is it that when the Catholic Pope claims that the Prophet Muhammad’s teachings as “evil and inhuman” and calls Islam a religion spread by the sword, do so many Muslims resort to violence, threaten more violence, and promise to forcibly convert the entire world to Islam? Read More…
Iraqi Christians Now Live in Fear
The [...]
September 15, 2006
No Relationship Between Saddam and al-Qaeda? Okey, Dokey!
The Democrats in congress will do anything to further their chances in November at the expense of American security, including lying about what their own report (based partially on statements such upright and truthful witnesses as Saddam somebody-or-other and Tariq Aziz) says about whether al -Qaeda and Iraq had any ties to each other. [...]
September 12, 2006
A Look at Iran Today
In one of Thomas Friedman’s books (I forget which one) he spoke of pro-Americanism when he visited Iran. So I am only slightly surprised at what other Americans have found.
“More Open, More Modern, More Diverse”
Tehran is split into north and south, one of which is the home of the cosmopolitan wealthy, and the other contains [...]