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December 7, 2007

12/7/1941

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 10:08 pm

November 15, 2007

Testing

Filed under: Uncategorized — William Teach @ 8:42 am

It was a choice between a front page New York Times article on an eco-friendly potato chip plant (no, seriously, front page. And linked to climate change, too!) or the latest House surrender in Iraq and to Muslim extremists legislation. The Surrender Monkey is kinda bored, lately, and begged to be given a forum prior to Friday. The interesting thing is, this kind of retreat and defeat legislation has become so normal, that the story is considered to be "other news" by the Gray Lady nowadays

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 — The House on Wednesday approved $50 billion of the nearly $200 billion that President Bush had requested for military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan but attached many strings to the measure, virtually guaranteeing that Senate Republicans would block it. The strings included a requirement that troop withdrawals begin within 30 days, a narrowing of the mission to focus on counterterrorism and on training Iraqi security forces, and a goal of full withdrawal by mid-December 2008. The bill would also require all American personnel, including C.I.A.operatives, to follow Army Field Manual rules on torture, among them a ban on waterboarding, an interrogation technique that simulates drowning without causing death.

Does Al Qaeda and the other Muslim extremist groups have a registered lobbying group? I guess MoveOn, the ACLU, and a few others count, but, the way the Democrats keep doing this, and the language, such as making nice nice to know terrorists in captivity, is over the top, making me consider the possibility that there is actually a lobbying group, pumping lots of money in to Dem coffers. Or, it could be that the Democrats are just so invested in defeat in Iraq and their BDS, that they just do not care what the outcomes of such legislation would be.  then the Iraqi government this year, and it took quite 4 years from the end of the American Revolution to get the Constitution adopted in 1787. It was not fully ratified till May 29, 1790. Washington did not even take office as president till 1789, 6 years after the end of the Revolution. Let’s not forget, though

But in pushing for a vote on Wednesday on the Orderly and Responsible Iraq Redeployment Appropriations Act, Democrats sought to remind constituents of their continuing opposition to the war.

In other words, even the NY Times understands that this was just another political stunt. Linkfest Haven, the Blogger's Oasis Image hosting by Photobucket Do you have an interesting post? Well, go ahead and leave a trackback, with a reciprical link back to me. Otherwise, no monkey poop for you!

November 9, 2007

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 8:15 pm

Hey, hey, lookie here, another fantastic blogger to add to the American Flag League. Give it up for

Invincible Armor

Welcome aboard, Matey!

Awesome!

October 24, 2007

TB Post

Filed under: Uncategorized — William Teach @ 5:46 pm

testing new theme

October 19, 2007

Test post

Filed under: Uncategorized — William Teach @ 8:44 am

testing something

October 17, 2007

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 7:17 pm

Looky here, another fantastic blogger to add to the American Flag League. Give a big hand to

Mama Archer’s Blog

Welcome aboard, matey!

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October 16, 2007

Testing

Filed under: Uncategorized — William Teach @ 7:06 pm

testing something

October 10, 2007

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 7:43 am

Well, well, check it out, we have another fantastic blogger to add to the American Flag League. Give it up to

The Pink Flamingo

Welcome aboard, Matey!

September 25, 2007

American Flag Business

Filed under: AFL Business — William Teach @ 7:36 pm

Yessirree, yet another fine blog to add to the American Flag League. Give it up to

Blog @ MoreWhat.com

Welcome aboard, Matey!

September 11, 2007

Remembering 9/11

Filed under: 2996 — William Teach @ 8:59 am

Last year, for the 2996 Project, I remembered Brook Alexandra Jackman at the Pirate’s Cove, and Andrew H. Golkman here. Rather then putting together another video for this year, I would rather just repost 911Plus5. The photos never fail to bring a tear to my eye. But let us also remember the people, our neighbors, who were lost that day fondly.

We can remember them by saying “never again.” We can remember them by not allowing the Muslim fanatics, who have the stated intention of destroying modern civilization, to do just that. We can remember them by rebuilding. We can remember them by resisting those who would have a 9/10 mentality. We can make their lost lives meaningful.

At 8:35, take a moment to say a prayer. At the former site of the World Trade Center, firefighters will read the names of all the victims.

911Plus5
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You can also see an incredible video at the 9/11 Digital Archive.

For those who just do not believe, perhaps the words of one of the hijackers might change your mind

Al Qaeda traditionally issues a video every year on the anniversary, with the last testament of one of the 19 hijackers involved in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. This year’s video showed hijacker Waleed al-Shehri, addressing the camera and warning the U.S.: “We shall come at you from your front and back, your right and left.”

There is some video of it at CNN.

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Others with posts up: Are We Lumberjacks?, Blogs For Bush, the Gun Toting Liberal, Hooah Wife, The Jawa Report, Michelle Malkin, Six Meat Buffet, Wizbang, Ogre’s Politics and Views, Blue Star Chronicles (I’m thinking Bloglines is way behind. Individual visits finding lots of great posts). Charles at Little Green Footballs has a special header up for the anniversary.

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