Shariff Mobley, American Muslim, picked up in Yemen and now being held at a hospital after fighting with Yemenese police, joins the growing list of Americans who are linked with Al-Qaida. For the record, he is a suspect.
The New York Daily News reports:
A New Jersey man charged in Yemen as an Al Qaeda member worked [...]
Breaking again: Petitions have been signed, the lawyers are set, it is now in the forefront of America! US navy SEALs, charged with roughing up a known terrorist who is responsible for killing Blackwater operatives and burning their bodies, then hanging them on display. These men are heroes, and deserve to be treated as such.
From [...]
White House lawyer Rashad Hussain has been named as President Obama’s special envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference, a group that represents 57 Islamic countries worldwide. The expressed goal of this new appointment is to repair U.S.-Islamic relations which have been strained due to the fact that some of their adherents keep trying [...]
I’m passing this on as my way of hopefully spreading the word about a true tragedy in our military. Being a Veteran myself, this story both saddens me and, quite honestly, makes me livid.
What is happening to our military? This man is innocent. Period.
Spread the word about this to everyone you know! Become pro-active and [...]
From ABC News:
White House lawyers are mulling the legality of proposed attempts to kill an American citizen, Anwar al Awlaki, who is believed to be part of the leadership of the al Qaeda group in Yemen behind a series of terror strikes, according to two people briefed by U.S. intelligence officials.
One of the people briefed [...]
Washington (CNSNews.com) – Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), just back from a fact-finding trip to Afghanistan and Pakistan, said he and other senators found operational “confusion” among U.S. military officials on how to handle detained enemy combatants.
“From the top to the bottom, the military, the American military people that we talked to, indicated some confusion, operationally, [...]
January 16, 2010 | Posted in
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By Kristinn Taylor, BigGovernment.com:
Richard Nixon had advertising executive H.R. Haldeman; Ronald Reagan had image master Mike Deaver; Barack Obama has public relations guru David Axelrod.
All three men understood the power of visuals in communicating the strengths of the presidents they served on the campaign trail and in the office of the presidency.
I don’t know where David Axelrod has [...]
January 4, 2010 | Posted in
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I’m not a huge fan of Newt Gingrich. Not that that really matters, mind you, but for integrity’s sake I wanted to get that out in the open. I believe he is a moderate Conservative, and that means he is weak and diluted in my eyes. However, let’s move onto why I am writing this [...]
From Fox News:
The U.S. government had intelligence from Yemen before Christmas that leaders of a branch of Al Qaeda there were talking about “a Nigerian” being prepared for a terrorist attack, the New York Times reported Tuesday.
A senior official told the Times that President Obama was told in a private meeting Tuesday while vacationing in [...]
December 30, 2009 | Posted in
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From Ralph Peters, the New York Post:
On Christmas Day, an Islamist fanatic tried to blow up an airplane whose passengers were mostly Christians. And we helped.
Our government gets no thanks for preventing a tragedy. Only the bomber’s ineptitude preserved the lives of nearly 300 innocents.
How did we help Umar Abdulmutallab, a wealthy Muslim university graduate [...]
December 29, 2009 | Posted in
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