Gary Aminoff Comments On the Middle East on BlogTalk Radio

I was invited on to a radio show on BlogTalk Radio to discuss middle east policy.  It was a good discussion about our government’s foreign policy in the middle east and the ramifications of what is taking place right now, and its long-term effects.

It is a one-hour show.  You can listen here:
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/undergroundpoets/2011/03/26/will-and-mike-back-to-basics

Democrats Surrender to Islamic Terrorists

Democrats Surrender to Islamic Terrorists



Joseph H. March
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American Legion National Headquarters

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

218 Lawmakers Raise White Flag,

Passes Blueprint for Disaster in Iraq

Washington, DC (March 23, 2007) – The National Commander of The American Legion Paul A. Morin voiced his organization’s strong opposition to the passage of the modified FY 2007 Defense Emergency Supplemental Appropriations request which barely passed the House of Representatives today.
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Take the Pledge

Take the Pledge

I’m with Hugh Hewitt on this:

If the United States Senate passes a resolution, non-binding or otherwise, that criticizes the commitment of additional troops to Iraq that General Petraeus has asked for and that the President has pledged, and if the Senate does so after the testimony of General Petraeus on January 23 that such a resolution will be an encouragement to the enemy, I will not contribute to any Republican senator who voted for the resolution. Further, if any Republican senator who votes for such a resolution is a candidate for re-election in 2008, I will not contribute to the National Republican Senatorial Committee unless the Chairman of that Committee, Senator Ensign, commits in writing that none of the funds of the NRSC will go to support the re-election of any senator supporting the non-binding resolution.

Take the pledge, and tell the NRSC:

NRSC
Ronald Reagan Republican Center
425 2nd Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
202.675.6000
webmaster@gopsenators.com

Then e-mail Senator McConnell and Senator Ensign, and tell them too. Senator McConnell’s phone number is (202) 224-2541. Senator Ensign’s phone number is (202) 224-6244.

GOP activists and donors built the GOP senate delegation, as well as the majority that was punted away. They can disassemble it as well, and GOP support for a neoappeasement resolution is exactly the way to start that process.

The Congressional GOP has to realize it cannot have it both ways –you can’t be for victory after you were against it.

And GOP senators –alone or as a group– definitely cannot count on the support of the base if any of them vote for appeasement.

Go to this site to sign the pledge.

 

Iraq: A failed strategy?

Iraq: A failed strategy?

Garry Kasparov, a master chess player from Russia, writes an article in the Wall Street Journal about the Iraq war from a chess player’s point of view.
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John Kerry insults the American military

John Kerry insults the American military

John Kerry, speaking at Pasadena City College at a rally for the losing Democratic contender for Governor, said the following:

“You know, education, if you make the most of it, if you study hard and you do your homework, and you make an effort to be smart, uh, you, you can do well. If you don’t, you get stuck in Iraq.”

Read Michelle Malkin’s roundup of comments from members of the Armed Forces and links to the audio and other comments on the absurd statement by Kerry here and watch the video here.

Keep in mind this idiot came very close to being our Commander-in-Chief.

Have you heard this reported in the LA Times, or in any of the old media? You won’t.

 

Henninger: How Bush can get his mojo back

Henninger: How Bush can get his mojo back

Daniel Henninger, writing in the Wall Street Journal, has a four step program for President Bush, which I think is a good one.
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Since when do you telegraph your next move?

Since when do you telegraph your next move?

Can someone explain to me why Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon made the comment that Iran has nothing to fear from Israel since Israel does not intend to attack Iran’s nuclear capability?

Wouldn’t the world be a lot safer if Iran was wondering what move Israel was going to make, and when?

Just a thought.