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Category Archives: Journalism
New Pakistan Government Censors TV (Updated: Not the Government)
Although it was one of the things the Pakistan People’s Party campaigned upon they have now demonstrated that they are only against Musharraf’s Censorship. When it comes to PPP, censorship is just fine. In a ridiculous move the government has … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Journalism, Politics
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Two Years of Blogging
On April 1st I passed the two year mark, quietly unoticed by myself, or anyone else. It’s been a great deal of fun and driven a lot of soul searching, as well as many long hours of research (it’s never as easy … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Journalism, The Future
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Time to Flush the Extremists, not the Koran
The problem in Europe with Muslim extremism is glaringly evident in this short (h/t The Scarlet Crusader). The policy needs to be intolerance towards extremists instead of shelter for extremists – it was shelter from France that created the problems … Continue reading
Posted in Freedom, Journalism, Politics
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Morning Round Up
Here’s a catch-all post for some of the interesting news & links this morning since I’m somewhat tied up: Absolut is marketing the Reconquista crowd with this ad, if you drink enough vodka you might think you are in the … Continue reading
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John McCain: Behind the Scenes
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The War Tapes
The War and our efforts in Iraq is what it is, and screw the people right or left who suborn what our military is accomplishing to politics. .
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Mooky Surrenders While the Press Begs Him Not to
The press is full of Nihilistic projections about the south of Iraq, but while they try to make this the “new Tet”, Mooky’s surrendered just before Maliki’s deadline expired. More at Hot Air
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Obama Lies Again; He’s no Reagan
Somehow I can’t picture Obama putting nuclear missiles forward into Afghanistan and staring steely-eyed at the Communist Party in China until Tibet, North Korea, and Myanmar were freed from vassallage to China’s imperialist drive in the Asian Continent Continue reading
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Hillary: It’s Not Over ’til the Grey Lady Sings
On Fox News last night Hillary Clinton laid out some of her strategy, and it looks like a scorched-earth march through North Carolina to Denver is in the offing. She looks forward to a credentials fight at the convention, and is challenging … Continue reading
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Faux Fitna Sites Propagate
After Network Solutions suspended Dutch Parliamentarian Geert Wilder’s Fitnathemovie.com site the swirl of controversy has created a flock of imitators hoping to cash in or opportunistically leverage the sudden interest. (Yes, you could even call this article opportunistic, but I … Continue reading
