War

Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Repeal

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

First off, I think it’s GREAT that homosexuals want to serve in the military.  I’m surprised that they want to fight for a country that won’t allow them to get married or have those benefits that come with marriage.
That’s just my outside opinion though, but what do I know.
Secondly, considering the muslim that just shot [...]

Fort Hood Muslim

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

So, basically this man wanted out of the army because he was uncomfortable killing his own people?
Nobody assisted in this issue for fears of being labeled as “Racist” or “wrong”.
The man was a muslim that wanted out-and had he just come out of the closet instead of trying to convince the military that he couldn’t [...]

Distrust in Government

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Distrust in Government is a good thing.
right?
When you have trust in government, things happen quickly and without complex discussion and consideration.
When you have distrust in government, things happen in a more incremental fashion, and all sides are laid out for consideration.
Or so, that is what is appears to say.
 

K.T. McFarland is not my friend

Monday, October 26th, 2009

K.T. McFarland speaks yet again!  
I don’t know if I love looking at her more than I love listening to her…
not sure.
What I mean, is that she served under Reagan, and you know most people don’t change.
This is just common sense…
Do we still really want her feedback today?
My favorite part is when Shepard mentions how [...]

Fish In A Barrel

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

The bombs were only a few hundred yards from the U.S. Embassy.
(later in the article)
The bombs were only a few hundred yards from Iraq’s Foreign Ministry.
Ummmm…
Why don’t we build the “important” buildings a little further apart?
That way, Mr. Bomber has to set off two distinct bombs to destroy them.
This idea comes from my military strategic [...]