Blogs4Borders Blogburst

August 25, 2008 by forthardknox  
Filed under News and Opinion

…from Jake and M.J.:

You Do The Math: Is the ID theft associated with illegal immigration really a ‘victimless crime?’ We investigate.

Welcome to post America: LA slides further into the abyss.

100% Preventable! Americans continue to pay the bloody price for open borders, when will the madness end? Read more

Big DC Fundraiser Cancelled

August 21, 2008 by forthardknox  
Filed under Uncategorized

…from Alec:

Blogburst logo, petitionCancel as well the urgent action alert that was going to be the subject of today’s blogburst post. The Memorial Project has just abandoned the “gala” tribute and fundraiser they were planning for almost a year. The event was to be held in Washington DC on September 11th, and yes, they actually called it a “gala,” until Flight 93 family members said NO WAY.

Last month’s announcement of the event promised big:

An impressive Honorary Host Committee has been assembled consisting of over 200 members of Congress and the leadership of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. Special state delegations from Pennsylvania and California are also being organized for the event.

Assembled where? In the imaginations of Memorial Project personnel? If there really were 200 Congressmen on board, including the leadership of both parties, what could possibly prompt cancellation? Read more

Most U.S. Corporations Do Not Pay Taxes in the U.S.

August 13, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under Uncategorized

A report released by the U.S. Government Accountability Office yesterday showed that approximately two-thirds of American Corporations do not actually pay taxes in the United States.

While the purpose of the report was to compare foreign-controlled domestic corporations (FCDC’s) to U.S. controlled corporations (USCC’s), the report also showed that most of both do not have a tax liability in the United States. Read more

Flight 93 Blogburst

August 13, 2008 by forthardknox  
Filed under Uncategorized

…from Alec, of the Error Theory Blog:

Memorial Project Superintendent lies about receiving threats

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Joanne Hanley, superintendent of the Flight 93 Memorial Project, cannot answer the damning facts about the crescent design (now called a broken circle), so she has decided to slander the people who are pointing them out. In a speech at the Memorial Project’s August 2nd meeting, she cited a list of “threats” she had received from critics, saying for instance that her “career would be destroyed.”

In defense of Superintendent Hanley, Flight 93 family member Calvin Wilson expressed his disgust at the violent threats and charged that critics were acting like the terrorists themselves. Three Pennsylvania newspapers covered Hanley’s claims to have been threatened, one editorialized against the uncivilized critics, and a Memorial Project press release highlighted Wilson’s outraged response to the supposed threats.

It is all a lie. Here is the Letter to the Editor that Alec Rawls just sent to the duped Pennsylvania newspapers, exposing Superintendent Hanley’s deception: Read more

The Second American Revolution

August 13, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under Uncategorized

(hat-tip Maggie’s Notebook, and Daily Insults)

Moqtada al-Sadr Is Finished

August 7, 2008 by forthardknox  
Filed under Uncategorized

…from the Mayor, over at Mitchieville (hat-tip Reg Reginaldson):

I’m sure most of you that follow the msm will have already heard this by now: America’s greatest adversary in Iraq, Moqtada al-Sadr, will announce tomorrow that he is disbanding his army and giving up the fight. What? You haven’t heard about this yet? That’s odd, the msm are usually so eager to tell us about great news coming out of Iraq:

Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr plans to announce Friday that he will disarm his Mahdi Army, which was raining mortars on Baghdad’s Green Zone as recently as April. Coupled with the near-total defeat of al Qaeda in Iraq, this means the U.S. no longer faces any significant organized military foe in the country. It also marks a major setback for Iran, which had used the Mahdi Army as one of its primary vehicles for extending its influence in Iraq…(more)

Also see: WSJ – Moqtada Packs It In

Flight 93 Families Divided

August 7, 2008 by forthardknox  
Filed under Uncategorized

…from Alec:

Blogburst logo, petition Tom Burnett Sr. entered the lion’s den on Saturday to oppose the crescent memorial to Flight 93 (now called a broken circle). An excerpt from the beginning of the Somerset Daily American’s banner headline story about division amongst the families:

“Tom Burnett Jr. led the effort to take the plane back,” his father said. “When I was on the design jury, I saw the red crescent of embrace and realized it was an obvious and blatant symbol of Islam. It does not properly honor our people — those Flight 93 heroes. I think it’s a travesty that it’s moved along so fast.” He called for an investigation into the design. When he has brought up his concerns, some of the task force and advisory commission members have dismissed him, he said. “This is a cataclysmic mistake,” he said. “I’m going to save you from yourselves. I’d like to ask for an unbiased, transparent, honest investigation. This is just a terrible, terrible mistake. I’m asking every American — we must stop this mistake. This panel doesn’t own the design, I don’t own it, Pennsylvania doesn’t own it, all of America and all of the world own it.” He said he is also tired of the controversy, but that they must honor the heroes properly. It will reverberate in history. “I’m not going to stop fighting this thing, it is very, very bad,” Burnett said. “Wake up. Get your heads out of the sand.” Read more

Rally this Saturday: Stop the crescent mosque!

July 31, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under News and Opinion

..from Alec:

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Tom Burnett Sr. and Alec Rawls will be in Somerset PA this weekend to condemn the crescent/broken-circle memorial to Flight 93. Here is Alec’s notice about the press conference that he and Mr. Burnett will host after they speak at the public meeting of the Memorial Project Saturday morning:

…Also on the press conference panel will be Diane Gramley, President of the American Family Association of Pennsylvania, and the Reverend Ron McRae of Johnstown.

In addition to our own statements, Mr. Burnett will read a statement from Congressman John Kline (R-MN), and Alec Rawls will present statements from Rich Davis, founder of the Chester County Victory Movement, and from the president of Muslims Against Sharia Law. Read more

9-11 Was a Conspiracy!

July 30, 2008 by TXPoet  
Filed under News and Opinion

con·spir·a·cy / [kuhclip_image002n-spir-uh-see]

–noun, plural -cies.

  1. the act of conspiring.
  2. an evil, unlawful, treacherous, or surrep-titious plan formulated in secret by two or more persons; plot.
  3. a combination of persons for a secret, unlawful, or evil purpose: He joined the conspiracy to overthrow the government.
  4. Law. an agreement by two or more persons to commit a crime, fraud, or other wrongful act.
  5. any concurrence in action; combination in bringing about a given result.

I have noticed recently that when certain subjects are mentioned some people immediately dismiss them as a conspiracy theory. People presume any mention of a plot or a plan is just a wild conspiracy theory and only believed by paranoid nut cases. A theory is something that as yet can’t be proven but real conspiracies do exist!

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Dems afraid to use the “J” Word.

July 25, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under News and Opinion

Jeffry Imm has some great info over at the Counterterrorism blog, explaining the Hoeckstra amendment, and who is against it.

Basically, the Hoeckstra amendment counters a trend that is developing within the intelligence community toward banning the use of words like “jihad” and “Islamic Terrrorism,” to describe Jihad and Islamic Terrorism (words the Jihadis and Islamic Terrorists are proud to use to describe themselves).

Not surprisingly, mostly Democrats and a few RINO’s were opposed to the amendment, due to its politically-incorrect nature. Imm has a complete list of which U.S. Representatives opposed the amendment or abstained from voting, and encourages you to contact your Representatves to demand an explanation, here.

Obama’s Bush-FoxNews Conspiracy Theory

July 24, 2008 by Jenn Sierra  
Filed under News and Opinion

Obama has been traveling in the Middle East, and everywhere he goes, he keeps seeing FoxNews, FoxNews, FoxNews…bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!

He actually asked Major Garrett (the FoxNews correspondent traveling with him) if someone in the White House had mandated that all the Armed Forces TV’s be tuned to FoxNews. He simply can’t conceive the notion that the troops might prefer FoxNews. Listen in.

 

Hat-Tip, Amy Proctor of Bottom Line Up Front

 

A Portent of Things to Come

July 22, 2008 by TXPoet  
Filed under Uncategorized

The Boston Globe on Sunday 20 July 2008 ran a story about just how Barrack Obama’s campaign is being run. Barack has bought his campaign the largest paid staff in political history. Where are the true investigative reporters when we really need them, digging into his finances, contributions and circumstances of birth? (Oh, that’s right they are giggling over his basketball prowess and his vacuous oratory skills.) Read more

Macho Combat Weapon – Wimps Need Not Apply

July 19, 2008 by Orlando  
Filed under Uncategorized

The Colt M-25a2 OICW  (Objective Individual Combat Weapon) is a man’s man weapon capable to destroying enemy targets in the blink of an eye.  This fully self contained weapon has everything but the kitchen sink.

oiwc
9809STMIB

 

See also: FHK “Gun” Archive

Gitmo Lawyer Shows His Ass

July 19, 2008 by TXPoet  
Filed under Uncategorized

David Remes, a lawyer representing 15 Yemeni detainees at Guantanamo dropped his trousers and lifted his shirt in a press conference in Yemen to demonstrate how guards daily humiliated his clients. No Remes didn’t drop his tidy whities he showed his ass with his remarks.

“I’d been to Guantanamo in mid-June,  and there’s a certain amount of normalcy that has settled over the normal miserable conditions of confinement, which amount to solitary confinement without sleep and without sunlight and without anyone to talk to. So at the news conference, I said that, in addition to this torment, which has become so typical that we don’t even talk about it anymore, now the torment also consists of constant body searches in which the men are required to pull their shirts up to their chest, drop their pants, and then the corn-fed U.S. military sticks their thumbs under the prisoner’s underwear band and circles the prisoner’s torsos. At the press conference in Yemen — this is a society where the rule of morality is so strict — I wanted to drive home the degree of humiliation that these searches cause by illustrating a typical body search. The physical abuse they can stand. The verbal abuse they can stand. But when the military punishes Muslim men by shaving off their beard, or by forcing them to disrobe — for a Muslim man that is a thousand times more cutting than a Westerner can imagine. And that’s what I was trying to dramatize. The reaction to what I did makes me very sad. I wish people paid as much attention to the suffering and torment in Guantanamo as they paid to the way I sought to dramatize it.”

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Flight 93 Memorial blogburst: “I hope I’ll see your face again baby.”

July 16, 2008 by forthardknox  
Filed under Uncategorized

…from Alec:

“I hope I’ll see your face again baby…”

Blogburst logo, August 2nd

Thanks to Muslims Against Sharia for putting together a short video on the re-hijacking of Flight 93:

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