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Muslims Against Sharia (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
by Lt. Col. Ralph Peters It's not true that the only good terrorist is a dead terrorist. Even dead terrorists aren't good. But at least they're dead. And that helps. But political correctness has possessed Washington. It's so bad that even Defense Secretary Robert Gates , who's done a great job in many other respects, parrots the cliché that "we can't kill our way out of this." Well,...
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Winds Of Jihad (Free subscription) | 14 hours ago
Afraid to kill? Ralph Peters: ‘Fighting terror’ with wishful thinking New York PostIt’s not true that the only good terrorist is a dead terrorist. Even dead terrorists aren’t...
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J O S H U A P U N D I T (Free subscription) | yesterday
Feel free to send anything you find that you feel is worthy of a look to me at rmill2k@msn.com and I'll review it. This includes stuff you write yourself.Or if you prefer, you can send it attention Natasha, our must reads Avatar..she loves mail. McClatchy :Source - Obama to send 35,000 troops to Afghanistan Mudville Gazette : Leakiest Administration Ever? CNN Poll :Americans divided over Afghan troop...
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PrairiePundit (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ralph Peters: It's not true that the only good terrorist is a dead terrorist. Even dead terrorists aren't good. But at least they're dead. And that helps. But political correctness has possessed Washington. It's so bad that even Defense Secretary Robert Gates , who's done a great job in many other respects, parrots the cliché that "we can't kill our way out of this." Well, folks, there's...
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The Humble Libertarian (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
By: Ryan Jaroncyk , T H L Contributor More and more Americans are growing tired of the bitter partisanship that has come to define our nation's politics. Republicans hate the Democrats, and Democrats hate the Republicans. George W. Bush was supposed to be a "uniter, not a divider," yet he ended up bitterly dividing a nation. President Obama was supposed to heal those divisions, yet the nation...
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Bare Naked Islam (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
In Cairo, when President Obama addressed the Muslim world, global leftists lauded the speech as heralding instant change for the better in the Middle East. The Obama-adoring pundits were right. Change came. But it’s all bad. By Ralph Peters Instead of listening to the extravagant claims of our leftward-plunging media about how profoundly that speech affected Muslims, [...]
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Middle East and Other Musings (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
Pelosi's jet and commentary. Sent to me by a fellow memo reader and attributed to Gov. Sanford. (See 1 below.) This Jet is the USAF C-32, Boeing 757, that MADAME PELOSI uses. ADL challenged for wandering off the reservation. (See 2 below.) From a friend and fellow memo reader. Revelations about Ft Hood terrorist and possible connections to Obama's Homeland Security Agency - page 29 of report. (See...
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Jewish Internet Defense Force (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
Infidels Are Cool brought our attention to a piece by Ralph Peters at the NY Post which explores "how that whole “hope and change” is working out with the Muslim world since Obama took office. The State run media expected the Islamic world to suddenly start loving America if we would only apologize for the so-called “plight” of worldwide Muslims. So Barack, how’s...
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Triablogue (Free subscription) | 17/11/2009
I don’t have any firm opinions about what we should do in Afghanistan at this juncture. In favor of the surge, it’s supported by some very credible individuals (e.g. Robert Gates, Gen Petraeus, Gen McChrystal, the Joint Chiefs). On the other hand, you also have military pundits like Ralph Peters who think that strategy is ill-conceived. And I myself have never been sanguine about the prospects...
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Infidels Are Cool (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
Ralph Peters at the NY Post has an interesting piece today about how that whole “hope and change” is working out with the Muslim world since he took office. The State run media expected the Islamic world to suddenly start loving America if we would only apologize for the so-called “plight” of worldwide Muslims. So [...]
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ShrinkWrapped (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
President Obama's "kinder and gentler" foreign policies have been roundly assailed by foreign policy hawks and increasingly questioned by those most predisposed to favor his exertions. This past weekend David Broder, dean of the Washington liberal press corps, used the...
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1913 Intel (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
Retired Army Lt. Col. Ralph Peters, military journalist and novelist, has looked into the future again in his latest novel, “The War After Armageddon.” Certainly, anything conjuring the fabled final war between good and evil is ominous. Peters’ fictional last clash is between a sudden restoration of militant Christendom in the West and Islamic lands [...]
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Free SF Reader : Free Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
"Arguably the most widely read science fiction of the 1980s, though rarely recognized as such, were the military techno-thrillers that topped the bestseller lists in that decade— novels like those written by Tom Clancy, Stephen Coonts, Dale Brown, Payne Harrison and Ralph Peters. The genre attracted little attention from serious critics in its heyday, and with the decline in its popularity...
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The Islamic Workplace (Free subscription) | 14/11/2009
Robert Spencer on the Savage Nation Lt. Col. Ralph Peters Says The Problem Is Islam Source: CAIR “It is the proper role of national religious and political leaders to challenge those who promote hatred and intolerance,” said CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad. “Extremists who seek to exploit the Fort Hood tragedy are doing a disservice to our [...]
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Earth and other unlikely worlds (Free subscription) | 13/11/2009
Arguably the most widely read science fiction of the 1980s, though rarely recognized as such, were the military techno-thrillers that topped the bestseller lists in that decade—novels like those written by Tom Clancy, Stephen Coonts, Dale Brown, Payne Harrison and Ralph Peters. The genre attracted little attention from serious critics in its heyday, and with the decline in its popularity it has...