Iraq
It’s that time of year, let the guessing game begin. Who will be Time Magazine’s Person of the Year? The incredibly self absorbed Brian Williams of NBC News has submitted his politically correct nomination, My nominee for 2007 Person of the Year is a woman–a woman with a history of abuse, a woman who has […]
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Its been a tough few months in Hollywood. Their anti-US, anti-military movies have been tanking in truly historic terms. JD Johannes, an independent filmmaker with a hand held camera, made a great documentary about Iraq titled Outside the Wire. As he recently noted on his blog, he has made more money with his film than […]
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It’s one thing to ask our troops to leave their families for long periods, to kick Al Qaeda’s ass day and night, to live in tents, eat MRE’s and carry 50lbs worth of gear around in 110 degree heat. It’s another thing entirely to ask them to feed the disgraceful congressman John Mutha his Thanksgiving […]
Great editorial today in Investor’s Business Daily, which included this line, Michael Yon, who deserves to be the first blogger to win a Pulitzer Prize Yes, he does deserve it. Progress, Progress And More Progress Winning: News from Iraq gets better by the day, but the media have done their best to downplay the turnaround […]
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We had the honor of welcoming back Thomas G. Kelley – Secretary of Veterans’ Services for Mass., Vietnam Veteran and Medal of Honor receipient. Thomas G. Kelley was born and raised in Boston. After graduating from Boston College High, he attended the College of the Holy Cross, graduating in 1960. Secretary Kelley entered Navy Officer […]
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Exonerated Haditha Marine Lance Cpl. Justin Sharratt joined us to talk about his plans for the future, his experience in Iraq, the military justice system and being in the center of a media firestorm. Here is what Lt. Gen. James Mattis said when Justin was cleared, “With the dismissal of these charges LCpl Sharratt may […]
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In the days before the 2006 election I did a post titled Why I am secretly rooting for Nancy Pelosi. My reasoning was pretty simply, she is a complete tool and would be a major embarrassment. Let the country to get a nice full plate of Nancy and the Gang for two years leading up […]
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