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Category Archives: al Qaeda
Political Cartoons: Michael Ramirez
Posted on January 24th, 2013
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Posted in al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Investor's Business Daily, Michael Ramirez, Political Cartoons, Solid Principles, U.S. Military
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Tagged as: al Qaeda, Michael Ramirez, Obama, Political Cartoons, U.S. Military, War on Terror, WOT
The October Surprise May Be Libya
Posted on October 15th, 2012
Team Obama claims the Middle East as a singular success. Will the media go along? By John Fund NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE What if we’ve already had an October surprise in this campaign, in September, and the mainstream media are failing to follow up? An issue becomes a real issue only if enough people [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Election Coverage, 2012 Presidential Race, al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Debates, Extremists, Foreign Policy, Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, Libya, National Defense, NRO, Obama Throws America Under The Bus, Solid Principles
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Tagged as: al Qaeda, Benghazi, Bill Clinton, John Fund, Libyan Riots, NRO, October Surprise, Sen. Harry Reid, Sen. Lindsey Graham, VP Debate, VP Joe Biden, WOT
Ryan’s Benghazi Surprise
Posted on October 13th, 2012
That foreign-policy slam won him the debate. By Larry Kudlow The irony of ironies: The Biden-Ryan debate was more about foreign policy than the economy and jobs. And yet another irony: Paul Ryan, an expert on all things fiscal, revealed a much better knowledge base of foreign policy than anyone thought existed. Shows how smart [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Race, Afghanistan, al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Debates, Economy, Extremists, Foreign Policy, National Defense, NRO, Paul Ryan, Republican Presidential Race, Solid Principles, War on Terrorism
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Tagged as: Afghanistan, al Qaeda, Ambassador Stevens, Foreign Policy, Hilary Clinton, Iraq, Joe Biden, NRO, Obama, Paul Ryan, U.S. Libyan Consulate Attack, U.S. State Dept., VP Debate
Obama: The Unlikely Assassin
Posted on May 6th, 2011
By Geoffrey P. Hunt A bullet to the head of the world’s most notorious terrorist was ordered by President Obama. This stunningly courageous act has been greeted with bouquets of thanksgiving and garlands of awe. The demise of bin Laden at the hands of Obama is the stuff of legend, a perfect narrative to turn [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Race, al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Congress, Deficit Spending, Democrats, Economy, Extremists, Hillary Clinton, National Defense, Recommended Read, Solid Principles, The American Thinker
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Tagged as: Hillary Clinton, Leon Panetta, Obama, Osama Bin Laden, Solid Principles Recommended Read, The American Thinker
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Obama’s Foreign Policy Flies in the Face of Reason
Posted on August 30th, 2010
By: Lauri B. Regan THE AMERICAN THINKER A person does not need to be a military expert or have a Ph.D. in foreign affairs in order to understand the disastrous implications of Obama’s foreign policy for America’s national security. And while it was certainly clear that Americans were not electing a neo-con as their Commander-in-Chief, [...]
Posted in al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Foreign Policy, Iran, Iraq, National Defense, Solid Principles, The American Thinker, U.S. Military, War on Terrorism
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Tagged as: Defence Sec'y Robert Gates, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, Iran, Iraq, New Start Treaty, Nuclear Deterent, Nuclear Posture Review, Obama, The American Thinker
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The stunning decline of Barack Obama: 10 key reasons why the Obama presidency is in meltdown
Posted on August 13th, 2010
By Nile Gardiner The last few weeks have been a nightmare for President Obama, in a summer of discontent in the United States which has deeply unsettled the ruling liberal elites, so much so that even the Left has begun to turn against the White House. While the anti-establishment Tea Party movement has gained significant [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, Afghanistan, al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Budget, Economy, Energy Issues, Foreign Policy, Gallup Poll, George W. Bush, Greece, Iran, Iraq, National Defense, Offshore Oil Drilling, Polls, Rasmussen Reports, Solid Principles, Tea Party, U.S. Military, War on Terrorism
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Tagged as: Afghan War, Afghanistan, Ancien Regime, BP Oil Spill, Gallup Poll, Greece, Gulf Oil Spill, Hara-Kiri, Iraq, Marie Antoinette, Michelle's Spain Vacation, National Debt, Obama, Obama bowing, Rasmussen Reports, Solid Principles Recommended Read, Tea Party, Telegraph.co.uk, Teleprompter, Titanic, USA Today, West Point
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Iran, Israel and the Bomb
Posted on April 12th, 2010
Sorting the real, from the phony, nuclear proliferation threats. As far as grand summitry goes, an American President hasn’t hosted something like the current two-day talk-in on nuclear security in Washington since—well, as the Obama Administration described it, not since the San Francisco Conference of 1945. That meeting created the United Nations and helped establish [...]
Posted in al Qaeda, Barack Obama, China, Solid Principles, U.S. Military, Wall Street Journal, War on Terrorism
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Tagged as: al Qaeda, China, Cold War, Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran, Jihadists, North Korea, Nuclear Proliferation, Nunn-Lugar, Obama, Soviet Union, United Nations, WSJ
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Gitmo’s Indefensible Lawyers
Posted on March 15th, 2010
Legal counsel to some of the detainees went far beyond vigorous representation of their clients. Doesn’t the public have a right to know? By Debra Burlingame and Thomas Joscelyn On the evening of Jan. 26, 2006, military guards at Guantanamo Bay made an alarming discovery during a routine cell check. Lying on the bed of [...]
Posted in al Qaeda, Gitmo, National Defense, Political Cartoons, Solid Principles, U.S. Military, Wall Street Journal, War on Terrorism
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Tagged as: Amnesty Int'l, Camp X-Ray, Gitmo, legal mail, WSJ
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Taking His Measure
Posted on March 15th, 2010
by STEPHEN YATES AND CHRISTIAN WHITON Observing anti-Americanism around the globe in 1967, Ronald Reagan lamented in a speech: “We tried to buy love in the world when we should have been earning respect.” It is an admonition President Obama is predisposed not to heed — and the American people have noticed. As a result of [...]
Posted in al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Democrats, Foreign Policy, George W. Bush, National Defense, NRO, Recommended Read, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Solid Principles, U.S. Military, War on Terrorism
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Tagged as: Democracy Corps, George W. Bush, Kim Jong Il, North Korea, NRO, Obama, Obama's Apology Tour, Recommended Read, Ronald Reagan
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Political Consultancy groups smell the chum in the water
Posted on March 11th, 2010
Ever since Scott Brown’s historic come from behind upset of Massachusetts Democrat Martha Coakley, the Shawmut Group of political consultants have been one of the hottest commodities in the business. They are the group that helped Scott formulate the message that obviously resonated with the voters in the Bay State. Now word comes that the [...]
Posted in 2010 Elections, al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Congress, Conservatism, Economy, Foreign Policy, Gitmo, Gubernatorial Races 2010, Republicans, Solid Principles, Take Back Congress, War on Terrorism
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Tagged as: Gitmo, John Loughlin, MA., Martha Coakley, Rep. Patrick Kennedy, RI., Rick Lazio, Sen. Scott Brown, The Shawmut Group
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