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A Lesson From Abdul Haq

Sitting between the infamous Tora Bora and Hindu Kush mountains in eastern Afghanistan lives a man most Americans do not know. He is one of Afghanistan’s most fierce warriors. One who led numerous battles against the Russians as they relentlessly

John Bolton: Exactly The Wrong Thing To Do

“We need to have some pretty unpleasant conversations with those people in the very near future.” – Ambassador John Bolton comments on the those Pakistani officials who must have known of Bin Laden’s presence. The administration has narrowly defined the

Obama: I Won't Release bin Laden Death Photos

From CBS News: In an interview with Steve Kroft for this Sunday’s 60 Minutes, President Obama says he won’t release post-mortem images of Osama Bin Laden taken to prove his death. Video of the comments will appear on the CBS

NFL Football Star: Don't Judge Osama Bin Laden

Rashard Mendenhall of the Pittsburgh Steelers displayed extreme moral confusion when he tweeted: ‘We’ll never know what really happened. ‘I just have a hard time believing a plane could take a skyscraper down demolition style.’ ‘What kind of person celebrates

Dead Bin Laden: The Ultimate Danish Cartoon

Separated at birth? — I’ve had a sneaking suspicion that the Obama White House would ultimately nix the release of Dead Bin Laden, and here it comes, the prepatory rumblings: Gates and Hillary, ABC’s Jake Tapper reports (via Drudge) are

4-May-11 World View — Greece's Bond Yields At 25%

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com. Greece’s bond yields fall from 26% to 24.78% During the month of April, Greece’s 2-year bond yields — the interest rates demanded by investors to lend money to Greece for two years — jumped

Meanwhile, Back in Amsterdam …

… Geert Wilders made his final statement in court yesterday where he is still on trial for telling the truth about Islam. This, as often noted, is a judicial outrage, a public nightmare, and an existential threat to liberty as

Killing Bin Laden And Unifying America

America has historically been a nation as one. Recent events be them political, military, economic, social, information, etc. have seemed to split the masses. Some would claim we are in the middle of a non-violent civil war between the right

Funeral at Sea: Uncle Sam Does Osama Proud

Maybe a helicopter like this one brought bin Laden’s corpse to the USS Carl Vinson late last night where in the wee hours of Monday morning the bullet-pocked corpse of the terror-mastermind received full jihad honors. Or was that full

Lose the Argument, Win the War

President Barack Obama deserves praise for taking out Osama bin Laden. Politically, it may not have been as difficult a choice as President George W. Bush’s surge in Iraq, which he undertook in the face of congressional and even military

The Hunt for bin Laden: The Iraq Connection?

Full article at the Telegraph. This is a bit byzantine, but here’s what I’m gleaning from various articles, including this fresh one: 1. 2003: Enhanced Interrogation of Khalid Sheikh Mohammad Results in the Nom De Guerre of bin Ladin’s Courier.

Bin Laden is Dead and I Don't Feel So Good Myself

Nearly flawlessly executing the operation in Pakistan to raid the compound where Osama bin Laden was living – among the military and police leadership of Pakistan by the way – the U.S. Navy’s SEAL Team Six along with elements of

Despite Obama, The Military Triumphs

When President Obama announced the death of Osama Bin Laden to the nation Sunday night, he referenced himself more than 25 times during the speech. At the same time, he referenced the U.S. military only 3 or 4 times. It

Caroline Glick on the Holocaust: Ensuring 'Never Again'

This past Saturday night, Caroline Glick gave a moving and inspirational speech a special Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) event at Young Israel of Hillcrest synagogue in Queens, New York. She later expanded on her remarks that night in her

3-May-11 World View – Drifting Mines Near Misrata

This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com. Nato searches for drifting mines near Misrata, Libya Aid ships are unable to reach port at Misrata in Libya, because Gaddafi forces have planted mines. Nato minesweepers have destroyed two of three mines laid