Category Archives: Journalism

How Liberals Think

This is old, but well worth watching again.   

Posted in Journalism, Politics, The Future | Comments Off on How Liberals Think

Code Pink Come Uppance

Please take a stop by Protestshooter.com for some great shots from today’s Demonstration in Berkeley. It turns out that Code Stink got a bit outnumbered, and didn’t have a place to park that crappy van of theirs.. 

Posted in Freedom, Journalism, Politics | 1 Comment

484 Days into a Hostage Crisis

“I would have preferred to receive a video as proof of life.” There are 11 hostages missing in four separate kidnappings from Southern Iraq. Wednesday’s gruesome news brought despair, but also new hope to five families, but there are others out there without … Continue reading

Posted in Freedom, Journalism | Tagged , | Comments Off on 484 Days into a Hostage Crisis

The Original Winter Soldier Busted

Since there’s going to be a gathering of anti-war activists from IVAW, Young Americas Foundation leader Jason Matteras thought it would be good to interview the original Winter Soldier, John Kerry.  Jason asks questions the media refuses to.

Posted in Journalism, Politics | Comments Off on The Original Winter Soldier Busted

Greta and Bill MIA

Greta covers missing person cases, she’s done hours of material on Natalie Holloway alone, and Bill says he’s looking out for us. Greta & Bill: Who’s looking out for these guys? UPDATE 3/13 – Fox News now has a very … Continue reading

Posted in Freedom, Journalism | Comments Off on Greta and Bill MIA

All Five Hostages Alive

When I posted Monday about Jonathon Cote I stated that I have high confidence that he is alive.  I had promised the family not to reveal details on how I knew that, however now the news is out and it’s revealed that … Continue reading

Posted in Freedom, Journalism | Tagged | 2 Comments

Jonathon Cote: Still Alive and Still Hostage

In November I wrote a post about Jonathon Cote, who’s now been held hostage in Iraq or Iran for 36 days longer than the people in the Iranian Hostage Crisis were. He and the other heroes in captivity (one police officer, a US Army Soldier,) will be … Continue reading

Posted in Freedom, Journalism | Tagged | 3 Comments

Danish Arrest Three Terror Suspects

Danish Authorities have arrested three suspects alleged to be plotting the death of a cartoonist who portrayed Mohammed. Jyllands-Postens editors think it might be Kurt Westergaard who they were after, more at Breitbart: COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) – Danish police said … Continue reading

Posted in Freedom, Journalism | 1 Comment

What’s Wrong With This Picture?

Please look closely, What’s wrong  with this picture? . If you note the side windows and the back door, it’s broad daylight outside, and the windows are heavily curtained. (click on the photo to see both sides of the room.) … Continue reading

Posted in Blogging, Journalism | 6 Comments

McCain Madness

In the latest Worldnet Daily, Anne Coulter gives scathing review of the reasons conservatives have real reservations regarding McCain. To list just a few: . . . McCain Feingold – a direct attack on the 1st Ammendment Overplaying Abu Gharaib and torture to the … Continue reading

Posted in Journalism, Politics | 4 Comments