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Pashtun Tribes Stand up to the Taliban

E.D. Kain @ July 21, 2008 # One Comment

Good news from the Pakistan/Afghanistan border in the mountainous tribal region currently playing host to both the resurgent Taliban and the quasi-defunct Osama bin Laden.
Locals say that a grand Jirga of eleven sub tribes of Orakzai tribe was held Friday at the Dabori area of the agency in which tribal elders and local religious scholars [...] Read more »

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Taliban kills 24 in Afghanistan

E.D. Kain @ July 13, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Just remember, these POS’s aren’t freedom fighters, and they don’t represent the Afghani people…
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AFP) — At least 24 people were killed on Sunday in a suicide attack at a crowded bazaar in southern Afghanistan, police said, raising an earlier toll.
“Some people died in the hospital. We have now 20 civilians and four police [...] Read more »

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Terrorist enjoying an £800,000 home and a life of benefits

E.D. Kain @ July 12, 2008 # One Comment

Read about this at EuropeNews and it should be a shocking reminder of just how perverted the justice systems of the West have become.
The picture is an affront to all victims of terrorism and their families. Abu Qatada, Al Qaeda’s ambassador in Europe, strolls along a busy London street fondling his prayer beads.
This is the [...] Read more »

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The Danish Cartoons and the Problem of Islam

E.D. Kain @ July 12, 2008 # 2 Comments

You might recollect the Danish cartoons that got the jihadists all crazy, and sparked a world-wide “Lego-burning” phenomenon. Well, I’m publishing them out of principle.
America has self-censored itself plenty, along with the rest of the world, because members of Islam are offended by cartoons. Muslims burn American and Israeli flags, and extremists incite violence and [...] Read more »

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Prisoner Swap - Israel to Release Murderer Sami Kuntar

E.D. Kain @ July 7, 2008 # One Comment

I remember, as a child, watching old Western’s in which a prisoner exchange would go down on some dusty, old-West street.  The bad guys would line up on one side of the road, hands on their pistols, faces grim.  On the other side, the good guys, slightly outnumbered, heroic, desparate, would untie the really, really [...] Read more »

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Poland’s Strategic Interests and the “Coalition of the Willing”

Roland Dodds @ July 1, 2008 # 4 Comments

Unlike the previous Gulf War, the United States mustered a smaller coalition of nations willing to engage in the liberation of Iraq prior to the invasion in 2003. Much has been made of the weaknesses in the international alliance, in so far as it did not include powers such as Germany and France, two pivotal [...] Read more »

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All Quiet on the Eastern Front

E.D. Kain @ June 26, 2008 # One Comment

The Arab Press and pro-Arab and Islamic bloggers and members of sites such as Newsvine are constantly up in arms over the supposed war crimes the Israeli government is perpetrating against the Palestinian people. Prior to Israel conquering the territories of the West Bank, which was annexed initially by Jordan, and Gaza, which was Palestinian [...] Read more »

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Boumediene, et al v. Bush, et al: Bad Decision – Unknown Consequences

Bill Harrison @ June 25, 2008 # One Comment

Last Friday in a 5-4 decision with Justice Anthony Kennedy writing for the majority, the United States Supreme Court ruled that Sect. 7 of the Military Commissions Act of 2006(PDF) (hereinafter MCA) which denied the detainees held at the US military base at Guantanamo Bay Cuba access to the federal civilian courts to hear petitions [...] Read more »

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Obama: “Don’t Make Bin Laden a Martyr, Hang Him Instead”

E.D. Kain @ June 19, 2008 # 3 Comments

Well, okay, Obama didn’t actually say “hang him” or at least not in those words. Actually, after meeting with a “newly formed group of national security advisers” Obama…
acknowledged that bin Laden might not be taken alive, but suggested that if he is, the Nazi war crime trials at Nuremberg after World War II would be [...] Read more »

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Unpopular Politics

E.D. Kain @ June 18, 2008 # 2 Comments

There is little doubt that the notion most Americans have in their heads of neoconservatism has been at least temporarily skewed due to the perceived failures in Iraq. Regardless of the fact that things are actually improving on the ground finally, the bad taste left in many proverbial mouths when uttering the term [...] Read more »

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Afghanistan - A fight we can’t afford to lose

Richard Cardigan @ June 17, 2008 # One Comment

As I watched on television as the coffins of five more young British soldiers were carried from an aircraft at RAF Brize Norton yesterday, and with the number of British dead in Afghanistan now over one hundred, a small part of me thought, ‘is it really worth it?’
Yet this thought changes when you begin to [...] Read more »

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Fault Lines - Echoes of the Foreign Policy of President George Walker Bush

Ryan @ June 11, 2008 # 10 Comments

By Ryan P. Christiano

In an address before The House of Commons, on the 1st of March 1848, Lord Palmerston declared: “We have no eternal allies, and we have no perpetual enemies. Our interests are eternal, and those interests it is our duty to follow”. Which theory or theories of International Relations motivated the Iraq War, [...] Read more »

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Frontiers of the Human Spirit

Churchills Parrot @ May 8, 2008 # One Comment

“To me the greatest issue in this part of the world is not deserting Israel.”
- Sir Winston Churchill
There is at present but one flag upon Earth’s moon; for only a society which values the liberty and enterprise this flag represents could achieve such a miracle. That flag yet stands alone, a colorful and defiant testament [...] Read more »

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A Strong Case for Israel

E.D. Kain @ May 8, 2008 # 6 Comments

Today Israel celebrates its 60th anniversary, and the world watches in full knowledge that amidst the fireworks of celebration are police and soldiers unable to celebrate alongside their fellow Israelis. These brave men and women are keeping watch over their people, vigilant as ever against the very real threat of rocket attack, suicide bomb, [...] Read more »

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What it means to say “Holocaust”

E.D. Kain @ May 7, 2008 # 2 Comments

Meryl Yourish is an endless source of Zionist information, and her blog should be read daily for any of you who may be interested in what’s going on in Israel regarding the Palestinian conflict. Daily. I’m not kidding when I say this, but she manages to pour through so much material, so many [...] Read more »

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Why I Strongly Support Israel

Edward Beaman @ May 4, 2008 # 6 Comments

The dictionary definition of ‘to assume’ is defined as ‘to take for granted or without proof; to suppose; to postulate’. It is a natural human trait which has benefited our species but one that has also pitched us into numerous wars and hatreds throughout the various millennia. Everyone has assumptions about this and that, from [...] Read more »

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Hamas TV Rebukes the Holocaust

E.D. Kain @ May 2, 2008 # No Comment Yet

It’s quite common in the Islamic world, or at least in the mainstream Islamic media and vocal opinion, to forget that the Prophet Mohammad urged Muslims to live peacefully with the “people of the book” or the Christians and Jews whose faiths are the roots of Islamic belief. Haaretz reports that Hamas TV, that [...] Read more »

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Chinese Weapons Could Inflate US Casualties

E.D. Kain @ April 28, 2008 # No Comment Yet

The Wired Blog has an interesting article about new Chinese weapons that could seriously aid insurgents against traditional security forces–something that both the United States and Israel should be worried about, since China has very low standards about who they supply with munitions and technology.
Wired writes:
Portable rocket launchers like the RPG-7 are some of the [...] Read more »

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A Democratic Islam?

E.D. Kain @ April 25, 2008 # 2 Comments

There’s an impression that Muslims suffer disproportionately from the rule of dictators, tyrants, unelected presidents, kings, emirs, and various other strongmen - and it’s accurate. A careful analysis by Frederic L. Pryor of Swarthmore College in the Middle East Quarterly (”Are Muslim Countries Less Democratic?”) concludes that “In all but the poorest countries, Islam is [...] Read more »

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Oil, Allah, and the Iron Veil

E.D. Kain @ April 18, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Dependence on foreign oil is a national security issue. Perhaps not coincidentally, most of the foreign oil we purchase is from States that are openly hostile to our interests, or who we probably should not be aligned with, such as the Saudis who have supplied many of the terrorists, extremists, and funding for terror against [...] Read more »

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Identifying Moderate Muslims

E.D. Kain @ April 11, 2008 # 2 Comments

~from Daniel Pipes
There is good news to report: The idea that “militant Islam is the problem, moderate Islam is the solution” is finding greater acceptance over time. But there is also bad news, namely growing confusion over who really is a moderate Muslim. This means that the ideological side of the war on [...] Read more »

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Fitna the Movie from Geert Wilders (& boycott Network Solutions!)

E.D. Kain @ March 28, 2008 # 4 Comments

Technorati Tags: fitna,dutch film,geert wilders,islam,terrorism
Part 1

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Geert Wilders’ film about Islamic Radicalism and the spread of Islam in Europe and America (above) has caused a bit of a stir across the globe.
Network Solutions has pulled the filmmakers web site.
If you go there you’ll find this message:

This site has been suspended while Network Solutions is investigating [...] Read more »

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Laying Down for Islamo-fascists

Guest Authors @ March 25, 2008 # No Comment Yet

~ by Michael A. Minton
OK, look, I’ve had it. Enough of this crap is enough! When will the world, INCLUDING the United States, stop laying down under the threats of Islamo-fascism? A couple of years ago, most American newspapers (if they can still call themselves that), totally chickened-out on printing the Danish cartoons depicting the [...] Read more »

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Mideast Peace Agreement Seems Unlikely

Guest Authors @ March 25, 2008 # No Comment Yet

~by Michael A Minton
I have been watching this situation between Israel and the Palestinians for a long time. I was a freelance reporter for Talon News when Condoleeza Rice was named Secretary of State. And I remember her making promises that she would spend however much time was necessary to hammer-out a peace agreement between [...] Read more »

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Most Palestinians Support Terror

E.D. Kain @ March 20, 2008 # No Comment Yet

 I read this over at Israel Matzav today:
The New York Times today publishes the results of a poll of ‘Palestinians’ and discovers that an astounding 84% - the largest number to support a single terror attack - supported the murder of eight Jewish boys at the Merkaz HaRav yeshiva. Some 75% wish to terminate ‘negotiations’ [...] Read more »

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The Palestinians Have no Interest in Peace

E.D. Kain @ March 20, 2008 # No Comment Yet

~by Richard Baehr
The latest survey on Palestinian attitudes should throw a glass of very cold water on the large class of Middle East peace processors, both here and in the region, assuming that they are conscious. As reported by the New York Times no less, it turns out that an overwhelming majority of Palestinians [...] Read more »

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Mr. McCain Goes to Sderot

E.D. Kain @ March 19, 2008 # One Comment

Presidential hopeful John McCain visited the rocket-battered Israeli city of Sderot today. He was accompanied by Senators Joe Lieberman and Lindsey Graham.
John McCain has a much deeper understanding of the current and historical Israeli/Palestine conflict than the current President. His friendship with Mr. Lieberman is also a good sign, as Lieberman (who [...] Read more »

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The Case of the United Kingdom (and friends?)

Churchills Parrot @ February 25, 2008 # No Comment Yet

from Churchill’s Parrot
“Our loyal, brave people… should know the truth. They should know that there has been a gross neglect and deficiency in our defenses… This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of the bitter cup which will be proffered to us year by year, unless by a supreme recovery of moral health [...] Read more »

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Islam is a Political Ideology

E.D. Kain @ February 21, 2008 # No Comment Yet

To follow-up on my Global Caliphate post I would like to address the notion that Islam is as much a political ideology as it is a religion.  This is important for the following reasons.
First, political ideologies are not protected by notions of political correctness in the same way religions are.  Conservatives and Liberals are lambasted [...] Read more »

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Churchill To Be Removed from British Education

E.D. Kain @ February 20, 2008 # No Comment Yet

Click here to read this little tidbit on the fall of the British State. Head over to Churchill’s Parrot where I found this link and read his magnificent article on the decay of British society as Islam penetrates deeper and deeper into the British culture. There comes a time when tolerance becomes acquiescence.
There is [...] Read more »

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