Showing posts with label United States of America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United States of America. Show all posts

Monday, July 12, 2010

We must Win Afghanistan.

The United States of America simply cannot afford to be defeated in Afghanistan. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which resulted in the horrific deaths of 2,991 individuals, President Bush stood against our enemies (al-Qaida and the Taliban), and declared them all the same, and all at fault.

President Bush understood that those who harbored our enemies, such as al-Qaida, were just as much our enemies, than those who took control of the planes; which is why the United States has been fighting against our Islamist foes for nine years in Afghanistan, regardless of President.

It's true that the greatest victory of the War on Terrorism will be Iraq, as our efforts to remove Saddam, to build a Nation, and to secure a friend, at least geographically, has succeeded. It's also true that the greatest morale victory of the War on Terrorism is that our Troops have not been treated like garbage, such as they were during the Vietnam War.

But all of that will be a hollow victory without Victory in Afghanistan. If we lose to the Jihadists: the Taliban, with or without the help of Karzai, will regain control of Afghanistan, they will once again establish Afghanistan as a safe harbour for al-Qaida, they will once again attack us and our allies, and we will have to, once again, launch War into Afghanistan.

We must Win Afghanistan, or another September eleventh will occur on our shores. You don't know how much it affects me when I hear supposed Conservatives, such as Ann Coulter, bash the War in Afghanistan for political gains. It's sickening, and it pisses me off. We have 100,000 soldiers and General Petraeus in Afghanistan, fighting for ours and the world's future as a free world, and now, even some on our side are using that for political gain.

We must Win Afghanistan.

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

San Diego Hispanics Support Arizona Law.

Ever since Arizona's anti-illegal alien law was passed several months ago, President Obama and liberal Hispanic groups have been pissing and moaning about the impossible racial profiling in the law. But, we have actually never seen what the Hispanic population as a whole, or even as a community* thinks about Arizona's new anti-illegal alien law.

Until now that is:

The US Justice Department has filed a lawsuit to block Arizona's new immigration law. Do you agree? or disagree? with the Department's decision to sue?

Overall disagree - 62%
Overall agree - 33%
White disagree - 66%
White agree - 31%
Hispanic disagree - 46%
Hispanic agree - 42%

The above mentioned poll results are out of San Diego, California, and should awaken President Barack Obama to the fact that not even a plurality of Hispanic Americans support illegal immigration, and some (you wont believe this), actually want the law enforced.

I would like to thank SurveyUSA for conducting this poll (as well as KGTV-TV out of San Diego), as I believe the above mentioned poll results will shake the political foundations across our great Nation, and perhaps change a few attitudes.

* - San Diego is 26% Hispanic.

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Should the United States and South Korea declare War against North Korea?

I've had more than enough of North Korea in my lifetime. I believe it's time for the United States and South Korea to launch one last War to dismantle the communist regime once and for all. Call me crazy; but I think one of these years, that crazy North Korean dictator, might actually send a nuclear warhead our way (or at South Korea, or at Japan).

As such I believe the United States Navy, the South Korean Army, and a joint operation of both Air Forces should declare and launch War against the North Korean regime. We're no longer in the Cold War, containment doesn't achieve anything anymore, we must eliminate our national threats and enemies, whether they be rogue states or international terrorist organizations.

What say you, should the United States and South Korea declare War against North Korea? I believe we should, but I don't think the current Administration has the courage to do so.

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North Korea really wants a War? Lets Fight!

Authors note - My inner War Hawk is out-of-control. A National enemy challenges the United States to a fight; we must act, and we must kick some serious Communist ass!

After it was discovered that North Korea was behind the sinking of a South Korean vessel, a few weeks ago, the United States and South Korea quickly condemned the North and promised pain (economic and otherwise). However, the North has responded with threatening War against the United States and South Korea.

My solution? If North Korea really wants a War, than lets give them a War.

(Warning to all Liberal readers: This evil Conservative is about to enter warmonger mode, brace yourselves)

For too long North Korea has threatened the United States with nuclear warheads, South Korea with constant invasion, and Japan with missile launches. I'm not sure what our gameplan was in 1955, but our enemies are still in North Korea, still threatening us, and now have the materials to completely obliterate us.

Something must be done.

I'm not a Military expert or strategist (though I hope to be one by this time next year), but if the combined forces of the United States Navy and the South Korean Army, with the occasional help from the Air Force (American or South Korean); I cannot imagine the North maintaining a strong defense for more than a week or two.

What about China? Some will ask.

The solution is rather easy (world economics would barely be touched by a War in North Korea, considering North Korea doesn't have an economy, and that our Troops are already there in the South); if our Chinese counterparts side with the North Koreans, than America should prohibit all products from China from entering our Nation during the War, and I'm sure the South Koreans would do likewise.

Even if for some unknown reason you don't like my war plan, please consider this: If the United States of America, and South Korea, toppled the North Korean regime, than millions of innocent oppressed souls would finally be able to taste freedom, and Korea would be one Nation (with the head of government in Seoul of course) again.

As I said before: If North Korea really wants a war, than lets give them a war.

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Friday, August 7, 2009

Obama: Original Birth Certificate 'Lost in House Fire'

Obama Birth Certificate Lost to Fire in 1972?
Collin Shepherd
August 7, 2009

Responding to Hawaiian health officials, who confirmed that the President's 'long-form' birth certificate has not been released to the public, a spokeperson for President Barack Obama stated this morning that it is impossible for the papers to be released at all.

Through a spokesperson working for the Administration, the President now claims that his original birth certificate was lost in a fire in 1972. At the time, Mr. Obama was living with his grandparents in Honolulu.

"There was a small house fire in which the document was lost," the spokesperson said. "That is why the President has been unable to comply with requests to release it. While the President understands the concerns of citizens, he hopes that this will put the matter to rest."

This statement comes at a time when many people, widely known as 'birthers,' are questioning the birthplace of our current President. Though the 'short-form' birth certificate of Mr. Obama has been released, it has not quelled beliefs that he was born out of the United States, which would make him ineligible to be President.

"In reality, the short-form birth certificate should be enough," the spokesperson continued. "I mean, not even everyone knows where they have their original certificate. The President is no different."

According to reports in local newspapers, however, a fire was never reported at the President's residence in the entirety of 1972. "The fire was small. They never reported it because it didn't endanger the house."

It is yet to be seen if this new evidence will end questions over the President's place of birth. The President could not be reached for comment.


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