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It’s Pearl Harbor Day!

December 7th, 1941: Unprovoked, the Japanese navy mercilessly attacked our navy at Pearl Harbor.

If you know any WWII veterans, give them a hug or shake their hand and thank them for their service to our country. The WWII vets are dying off rapidly and there are fewer and fewer each day. Thank them while you can. If it weren’t for them, we’d all be speaking Japanese, German, or both!

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To my good friends and family: L’shonah tovah tikotavu. May you have a happy, healthy, useful, productive and if you’re so inclined, also a prosperous year. While we’re looking ahead to the next Jewish lunar calendar years, let’s look with all the useful insight one gets from an abundance of hindsight.

We’re in the thick of a presidential election season, and that season is further thickening a frantic financial brew that’s boiling, seemingly out-of-control. The outcomes of each will most certainly be affected by the condiments at hand. This is why, and even if it isn’t why, we still must adroitly manage several oil rich Muslim states (real or otherwise) and other rogue states and factions actively working against us and against Israel. All this while it’s not clear whose side the Democrats are on.

When you do vote on November 4, 2008, it’s best to choose someone who didn’t help get us in our current financial crisis. And it’s best to vote for someone who’s assimilated the lessons learned after mismanaging foreign affairs 70 years ago leading up to and then on September 29, 1938 when leaders of Germany, Italy, France and Great Britain: (more…)

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B.F. Skinner was a big name in my day. Burrhus Frederic Skinner’s work was everywhere. Then he retired in 1974, then he died in 1990, and then, as is the case with almost everyone who had their fifteen minutes of fame, his light went out. Born March 20, 1904, Skinner taught psychology at Harvard University from 1958 until he retired. He used to be famous for things people have now forgotten. He invented the Skinner Box (operant conditioning chamber), Radical Behaviorism and founded a school of experimental research psychology – the experimental analysis of behavior. Some consider him the most influential psychologist of the 20th century. Here’s a quote from one of his books, Walden Two, which was popular during the Vietnam War era.

A student, Rogers, and his buddy, Steve, return after fighting together in World War II and they visit Rogers’ old professor. The two young men are in the process of what to do with their lives next. After explaining what they’ve been thinking, the professor said,

“A lot of people who feel that way go into politics.”

To which Rogers replied, (more…)

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Church doubles its pleasure and doubles its fun.

The Catholic clergy still loves its sex slaves. And the Catholic clergy is the first to cover it up. (more…)

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In the past such groups as the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth were turned down for special ad rates.

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Ann CoulterDemocrats claim Gen. David Petraeus’ report to Congress on the surge was a put-up job with a pre-ordained conclusion. As if their response wasn’t.

Democrats yearn for America to be defeated on the battlefield and oppose any use of the military — except when they can find individual malcontents in the military willing to denounce the war and call for a humiliating retreat.

It’s been the same nay-saying from these people since before we even invaded Iraq — despite the fact that their representatives in Congress voted in favor of that war. (more…)

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If Osama bin Laden ever gets tired of waging global jihad, perhaps he should interview for a job with MoveOn.org.

He’d get one, judging from his latest videotape to the American people: The first in three years, it contains vast sections of rambling rhetoric indistinguishable from the latest “netroots” rant.

“Why are the leaders of the White House keen to start wars and wage them around the world,” he asks, “occasionally even creating justifications based on deception and blatant lies, as you saw in Iraq?”

As it turns out, it’s all because of those evil oil companies: “The capitalist system,” he continues, “seeks to turn the entire world into a fiefdom of the major corporations under the label of ‘globalization’ in order to protect democracy.”

Sound familiar? (more…)

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The Left: Rep. Brian Baird, an anti-war Democrat, committed the unforgivable sin of seeing with his own eyes that America is headed toward victory in Iraq. Naturally, MoveOn.org has issued a fatwa against him. }} more…

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Lefty War Defeatists

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By Carol Devine-Molin | August 13, 2007

Until a few weeks ago, I knew little about radio talk show host Tammy Bruce, an unapologetic lesbian and former NOW activist who made an amazing “right turn” to throw in with America’s conservative crowd. Part Reaganite, part strong libertarian, Bruce gave a fascinating speech for conservative youth, aired on C-span2, which helped deconstruct the political left and provided insights into the leftist mentality. Why is this a salient endeavor? Knowledge is power, and there’s a significant political and cultural battle underway on many fronts in this nation.

In short, conservatives are attempting to stem the tide of socialism and societal decay being brought about by the leftists elites, most notably the congressional Democrats, mainstream media types, left-wing scholars and professors, and left-wing lobbyists and activists, all of whom are key players in promulgating leftist bile and propaganda. }} More…

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The long trial is over and the verdict is in. José Padilla, the Muslim convert, terrorist, and all around nutbag has been found guilty on all charges.

A big win for:

  • George W. Bush
  • The American people
  • The free world
  • The GWOT
  • Padilla’s bi-sexual tattooed biker cell mate

A big loss for:

  • Apologists
  • Democrats
  • Enemy Appeasers
  • Fifth Columnists
  • Wacademics
  • Leftist Jews
  • Moonbats
  • Nutroots
  • Al Qaeda
  • Jihad
  • The Muslim Brotherhood
  • Islamic World Domination
  • Jose Padilla

Between tears, sobs and snot-slinging, Daily Kos managed to grind this one out:

Verdict Reached in Padilla Case [Update: GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS]

Oh, the humanity!

Our advice to Padilla? Don’t drop the soap, Señor X.

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Ann CoulterSuspiciously, Daniel Pearl’s widow is suddenly being lavishly praised by the Treason Lobby. Jane Mayer, co-author of the discredited hit-book on Clarence Thomas, “Strange Justice,” published an article in The New Yorker last week recounting that Mariane Pearl was called by Alberto Gonzales in March with the news that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed had admitted to American interrogators that he had personally beheaded her husband and they were going to release the transcript to the press. Mayer wrote: “Gonzales’ announcement seemed like a publicity stunt.” (more…)

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How will the left-sided haters ever survive Karl Rove’s departure?

Furious at Karl Rove’s smarts, Democrats ignore their own history.

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Murtha’s on the duck and run, thanks to his big mean cake hole:

When he wasn’t busy over the past year or so arguing that we ought to fight al Qaeda in Iraq from our bases in Okinawa and Diego Garcia, Rep. Jack “STABSCAM” Murtha has been busy stuffing his face with pork, behaving questionably over appropriations and smearing US Marines. Now that three of the Marines Murtha prejudged to be guilty of cold-blooded murder have been cleared of all charges, Murtha ought to answer for what he has been saying about them.

HA phoned him up today…

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Bogus in Baghdad

by Michelle Malkin

THE tale of Army Private Scott Thomas Beauchamp, the discredited “Baghdad Diarist” for The New Republic magazine, is an old tale:

Self-aggrandizing soldier recounts war atrocities. Media outlets disseminate soldier’s tales uncritically. Military folks smell a rat and poke holes in tales too good (or rather, bad) to be true. Soldier’s ideological sponsors blame the messengers for exposing anti-war fraud.

Beauchamp belongs in the same ward as John Kerry, the original infectious agent of the toxic disease known as Winter Soldier Syndrome. (In the “Winter Soldier investigation” anti-war Vietnam activists publicized bogus charges of rampant war atrocities by U.S. forces.) The ward is filling up. (more…)

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Power Line has the scoop.

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Take it from this old KGB hand: The left is abetting America’s enemies with its intemperate attacks on President Bush.

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The No. 3 Democrat in the U.S. House is warning of bad news ahead in Iraq.

By bad news, though, Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-S.C.) doesn’t mean increased U.S. casualties, or more terrorist bombings.

Clyburn actually means good news. (more…)

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From The American Spectator:

CHICAGO — “What did your psychologist tell you?”

Such was the penultimate query of one of the first YearlyKos 2007 panels, “Holding Congress Accountable for a Progressive Agenda.” The question was presented to Firedoglake celebrity blogger Jane Hamsher by a middle-aged woman who explained she was trying to convince disillusioned “progressive activists who are ready to give up” to continue to partner with her local Democratic Party chapter. }} more…

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I blame wacky Moonbat/Nutroot/loopy-left behavior partly on the bong.Can't we all just get a bong?

You see, even Bill Clinton got so high when he smoked pot that infamous “one time” he forgot he had actually inhaled. Such is the nature of inhaled cannabis.

This model cannot be compared to my situation when I drank that “one time.” I did in fact drink the shot of booze…but I didn’t swallow it.

Yeah, that’s the ticket.

Thanks to Kos and his liberal gangbangers, cutthroats, and potheads, his yearly unconventional convention in Chicago is going to be one big cannabis smoke cloud (along with a lot of other hot air). It’ll probably rival the 70s LA smog. Thank God Chi-Town is also known as “The Windy City.”

Unfortunately, this could have one negative Flower Power and Love Insside-effect. The cannabis cloud fallout might get unsuspecting evangelicals high from Chicago to New York or LA, depending on the wind direction and velocity.

If news reports start coming in that people all across the country are buying cheap snacks in record numbers after being overcome by the munchies, you’ll know the deal.

From the NY Post:

Red Meat for Moonbats

N[u]troots, moonbats and other loopy-left types descend on Chicago this weekend for the annual Kos Convention – a Bush-Bash-a-thon of the first order and overall excoriation of all things un-”progressive.”

Naturally, the Democratic presidential candidates will be on hand to preach to the choir; that’s why so many of them have spent the past several days burnishing their far-left credentials. (more…)

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