His first couple of posts are to introduce you to some good old fashioned Conservative Frederalism. I love it.
Monthly Archives: June 2007
Anti-Semitism at ‘Worst Level Since 1936’ in U.K.
From The Telegraph:
A Jewish peer has warned that anti-Semitism is at its worst level in Britain since he fled here from Germany in 1936.
Lord Moser said he was particularly concerned about anti-Jewish feeling in Britain’s universities.
Addressing a House of Lords debate on anti-Semitism on university campuses, the crossbench peer said: “It is just over 70 years since I came to this country and I have to say that I’ve never been more concerned about the rising tide of anti-Semitism throughout Europe, including this country.
“This is evident in many ways and among my greatest worries is what is happening on university campuses where there have been many examples of anti-Semitic outbursts and discrimination.
He isn’t just talking about the boycott of Israeli universities by British academics either. Jews have been increasingly the targets of hate crimes in jolly old England.
Target America: The Illinois Shopping Mall Plot
NEFA has released another report in their series about homegrown Jihadist terror plots. This one concerns the attempt by Derrick Shareef, A.K.A. Talib abu Salam ibn Shareff, to carry out a granade attack in a crowded Midwestern mall:
On the heels of the foiled plots targeting Fort Dix and JFK Airport, the Nine Eleven Finding Answers (NEFA) Foundation announces the release of the third in a series of reports examining the multitude of terrorist plots directed at the United States since 9/11. This week’s report again focuses on the homegrown threat, documenting Derrick Shareef’s plans to launch a grenade attack on the CherryVale Shopping Center in Rockford, Illinois. In preparation for his assault, Shareef carried out surveillance, attempted to procure weapons, and recorded a martyrdom tape, in which he ominously warned: “My name is Talib Abu Salam Ibn Shareef. I am 22 years of age. I am from America, and this tape is to let you guys know, who disbelieve in Allah, to let the enemies of Islam know, and to let the Muslims alike know that the time for jihad is now.”
Read the report, it’s scary stuff.
Venezuela Contiunes Military Build Up
China Confidential reports that Hugo Chavez is planning to purchase an additional 50,000 AK-47 assault rifles from Russia. This is in addition to the 100,000 rifles and transport helicopters he’s already ordered. Chavez’s military build up should concern Americans and his freedom loving neighbors, because it looks like he’s gearing up for aggression.
Gorepocrisy! Al Gore’s 1992 Speech Accusing Bush the Elder of Ignoring the Iraqi Threat
Al Gore takes hypocrisy to another level (hence the title) in his anti-war rhetoric of today. The one time hawk castigated the elder Bush for allowing Saddam to manufacture WMDS, now a little over a decade later he’s part of the Bush lied, people died crowd. But in our modern age, pesky political statements you’d hoped were lost to history have an inconvenient way of popping up when you least expect them:
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So if Iraq was so bad, why is he against the war in Iraq now? I’ll let Bryan from Hot Air answer that one:
This is, in short, Al Gore: a craven opportunist who will say whatever he deems to be the most useful thing for the political moment, without regard to truth or principle or consequences, other than one — that the consequences include making Gore relevant. That’s the one principle that he obviously cares about a great deal.
Compare the above video to Al Gore’s remarks to MoveOn.org from 2003 and you’ll be hard pressed to come to a different conclusion. Here’s a taste:
The direction in which our nation is being led is deeply troubling to me — not only in Iraq but also here at home on economic policy, social policy and environmental policy.
Millions of Americans now share a feeling that something pretty basic has gone wrong in our country and that some important American values are being placed at risk. And they want to set it right.
The way we went to war in Iraq illustrates this larger problem. Normally, we Americans lay the facts on the table, talk through the choices before us and make a decision. But that didn’t really happen with this war — not the way it should have. And as a result, too many of our soldiers are paying the highest price, for the strategic miscalculations, serious misjudgments, and historic mistakes that have put them and our nation in harm’s way.
I’m convinced that one of the reasons that we didn’t have a better public debate before the Iraq War started is because so many of the impressions that the majority of the country had back then turn out to have been completely wrong. Leaving aside for the moment the question of how these false impressions got into the publics mind, it might be healthy to take a hard look at the ones we now know were wrong and clear the air so that we can better see exactly where we are now and what changes might need to be made.
In any case, what we now know to have been false impressions include the following:
(1) Saddam Hussein was partly responsible for the attack against us on September 11th, 2001, so a good way to respond to that attack would be to invade his country and forcibly remove him from power.
(2) Saddam was working closely with Osama Bin Laden and was actively supporting members of the Al Qaeda terrorist group, giving them weapons and money and bases and training, so launching a war against Iraq would be a good way to stop Al Qaeda from attacking us again.
(3) Saddam was about to give the terrorists poison gas and deadly germs that he had made into weapons which they could use to kill millions of Americans. Therefore common sense alone dictated that we should send our military into Iraq in order to protect our loved ones and ourselves against a grave threat.
(4) Saddam was on the verge of building nuclear bombs and giving them to the terrorists. And since the only thing preventing Saddam from acquiring a nuclear arsenal was access to enriched uranium, once our spies found out that he had bought the enrichment technology he needed and was actively trying to buy uranium from Africa, we had very little time left. Therefore it seemed imperative during last Fall’s election campaign to set aside less urgent issues like the economy and instead focus on the congressional resolution approving war against Iraq.
(5) Our GI’s would be welcomed with open arms by cheering Iraqis who would help them quickly establish public safety, free markets and Representative Democracy, so there wouldn’t be that much risk that US soldiers would get bogged down in a guerrilla war.
(6) Even though the rest of the world was mostly opposed to the war, they would quickly fall in line after we won and then contribute lots of money and soldiers to help out, so there wouldn’t be that much risk that US taxpayers would get stuck with a huge bill.
Now, of course, everybody knows that every single one of these impressions was just dead wrong.
Hypocrisy thy name is Gore.
Bonus vid, a 1999 report by the MSM on terrorists being sheltered by Iraq:
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