Category Archives: Journalism

Rudy’s New Campaign Commercial

Rudy Guiliani has a new advertisement out, and I’m curious about your reaction to the ad — not about who you are voting for, what candidate you like or dislike, or which policy of Rudy’s that you hate or love. … Continue reading

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Help Pat Dollard Finish his Film

Pat Dollard decided the whole story needed telling without editing or “toning down”… so now he needs help to finish his Iraq War documentary, “Young Americans.” Please stop by and help him out, he needs 3K by Friday, and that … Continue reading

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The Sound and the Fury II

The Sound and the Fury II Being an entirely random depository of evidence, findings, musings, observations, questions, & notes from my study of Vlaams Belang. This is the ugly part of journalism – raw notes and research, cut and pasted here. I wanted you … Continue reading

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A Tale of Two Heroes

Lawhawk has the tale of the two heroes from the Colorado church shootings. Please stop by for a read, and think what would have happened without these two.

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A Date Which Will Live in Infamy

President Franklin D. Roosevelt: Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of American was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. The United States was at peace with … Continue reading

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NIE Turnabout Based on Captured Notes

The other very worrisome thing about all this is that once again the CIA seems more willing to talk to reporters at the New York Times than the Pentagon or the President. Is the whole agency renegade, or just some within the leadership? Continue reading

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Pakistan Update: Nuclear Concerns

If you are wondering why I’ve not been covering Pakistan lately it’s because with martial law, the insurrection, the elections, and Musharraf’s retirement from the military they have been getting plenty of coverage from mainstream press, and the press has … Continue reading

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Lynch Mob Forms After Friday Prayers in Sudan

In a clear sign of where the hate of extremists originates, a lynch mob of thousands of Muslims formed after Friday prayers in the Sudan calling for the death of a British teacher. The teacher had allowed one of her … Continue reading

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Annapolis

Carl at Israel Matzav has lengthy round-up of links to bloggers covering the Annapolis conference, please stop by, Israel Matzav

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If You Were Uncertain

If you’re uncertain about where Democrats stand on manipulating news, the mask has slipped and most journalists make no pretension of disguise now. Witness this agitprop operation at a call in radio show. It’s pure liberal mythos that the media … Continue reading

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