Posts Tagged ‘terrorists’
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
By LARRY WILKE
You may find this very hard to believe, but two more Mooselims, undoubtedly “practitioners of the religion of peace,” were up to their usual airport hijinks again. According to an ABC News exclusive, “this was almost certainly a dry run, a test.” according to “one senior law enforcement official.” “Almost certainly”? Why “almost,” just go with “certainly” and leave it at that. “A test”? The security guards/federal imbeciles/simians who make me take my shoes off and repeatedly rummage through my carry on bag while Habib, with his “Magnificent Nineteen” shirt and ticking turban gets a pass, well they obviously FAILED another “test” again.
Not unlike the phony “imams” who were trying another angle on a US Airways flight back in November of 2006, these Mooselims were OBVIOUSLY “testing” the waters. For the sake of argument, I am going to assume that these two were Mooselims. What would I base such an assumption upon? Their names were Ahmed Mohammed Nasser al Soofi of “Detroit” via YEMEN and Hezem al Murisi. Silly me, just a couple of nice Irish kids out on a lark. Maybe they were pledging for a college fraternity. Gamma Gamma Allah Akbar.
(more…)
Tags: Ahmed Mohammed Nasser al Soofi, airport, dry run, Islam, security, terrorists
Posted in War and Peace | No Comments »
Friday, April 16th, 2010

By DAVID JOHN EDEN
With all the fuss about terrorists’ rights lately, it’s only appropriate that the military adapt to its new role as a basic police squad. Introducing the new pre-battle checklist direct from the Pentagon…
(more…)
Tags: Afghanistan, Holder, in harm's way, Iraq, justice, military, miranda, obama, rights, terrorists, War on Terror
Posted in Political Cartoons | No Comments »
Friday, March 5th, 2010
By DALE
What to do with a cold-blooded killer? Deciding where to try the terrorists is a decision that just keeps getting tougher and tougher. But at least we have Attorney General Eric Holder to dive into those kinds of decisions for us.
(more…)
Tags: cartoon, Eric Holder, KSM, New York, political cartoon, Sea World, Shamu, terrorists, trials, whale
Posted in Political Cartoons | 1 Comment »
Monday, February 8th, 2010

Image by DALE
By LARRY WILKE
John Brennan is upset. Using the most confusing of visual analogies, Brennan complained of a “500 mile screwdriver from Washington to Detroit.” I concur. I am upset over the ludicrous legal logistics and the cunning cartwheels of the Obama hacks relative to the Christmas Day Mooselim mambo. After reading what he said about the situation, it would appear that Brennan is annoyed for a different reason. Relative to the “500 mile screwdriver,” I have visual analogies that are more appropriate and applicable to the Obama caliphate, and I will reveal them a bit later on.
It is easy to understand why Brennan is upset. He is the “top counterterrorism advisor” to Obama, a position that must be as wrought with frustration as being tapped to be Michael Moore’s conditioning coach. He has been the Director for the National Counterterrorism Center, he was the CEO of The Analysis Corporation and he is the Chairman of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance. I imagine that he is quite upset at the sophomoric stunts pulled by Obama and his dim witted Attorney General relative to all things terrorist and terrorism related since January of 2009.
(more…)
Tags: Abdulmutallab, Christmas Day bomber, enemy combatants, John Brennan, obama, terrorists
Posted in War and Peace | No Comments »
Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Image by DALE
By NANCY MORGAN
For al Qaeda and other terrorists across the globe, Obama is the gift that just keeps on giving. The fanatical Muslim terrorists who are intent on wiping out every man woman and child that doesn’t accept Allah as God was just handed another victory by the President of the United States.
In response to yet another threat from the al Qaeda faction in Yemen responsible for training the panty bomber who tried to take out a U.S. bound jet on Christmas day, the Obama administration decided to close down our embassy in Yemen. “The U.S. Embassy in San’a is closed today, January 3, 2010, in response to ongoing threats by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula … to attack American interests in Yemen,” the embassy said in a message on its Web site.
Obama’s counter-terrorism expert also informed the nation on Sunday that the United States would not be opening up a new front in Yemen to battle the increasing presence of al Qaeda there. This mirrors the Obama administration’s response to ever increasing threats from terrorist murderers: if we just ignore them, maybe they’ll go away.
(more…)
Tags: al-Qaeda, jihad, negotiations, obama, terrorists, world peace
Posted in War and Peace | 1 Comment »
Friday, December 18th, 2009

By PAUL SCHNEE
Now let me get this straight. Attorney General Holder, playing Sancho Panza to Obama’s Don Quixote, is going to transfer the terrorist leader Khalid Sheik Mohammed, the self-confessed master-mind of 9/11 and the murderer of journalist Daniel Pearl, from Guatanamo to New York City for trial in a civilian court and accord him all the protections of U.S. law.
This is a joke, right? Well, no it’s not, although you may be forgiven for thinking so. What is wrong with having the trial in Guantanamo? It is remote, it is highly secure, it endangers no one, and it has its own well equipped and expensive court room with a bullet proof dock for the protection of the prisoners. In short, it is perfect. New York on the other hand is well, in America. The jail where the terrorists will be held is a few blocks from the court. It, together with the court, all the employees of the courthouse, all of the extra security personnel and the citizens of New York, will be in real, constant, lethal, and unnecessary danger during the trial. This is one of the most irresponsible decisions taken by Obama and along with reading captured terrorists Miranda rights, deciding to close Guantanamo and transport terrorists to U.S. soil for trial and imprisonment, divulging CIA interrogation methods, and the intended prosecution of our intelligence officers, crosses the line and amounts to the reckless endangerment of American citizens and the city which suffered the greatest loses of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Doing the opposite of what should be done has become a disturbing pattern in the Obama administration.
(more…)
Tags: Don Quixote, Guantanamo, Holder, New York, obama, prisoners, terrorists
Posted in War and Peace | No Comments »
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
By WADE BRUMMET
Now that we are trying terrorists and enemy combatants in regular courts, here’s a thought. What if you get the dreaded jury duty notice in the mail?
(more…)
Tags: 9-11 conspirators, humor, political cartoon, terrorists, War on Terror
Posted in Political Cartoons | No Comments »
Monday, November 16th, 2009
By Dr. ROBERT OWENS
If no one has told you this yet, let me be the first; as you get older time goes faster. If you’re under thirty you’re thinking, “This old coot has finally gone off his rocker! Everyone knows an hour is an hour. So how can time go faster as you get older?” If you’re between thirty and forty you’re thinking, “Who’s got time to think about time, and who cares? I’ve got to go to work!” If you’re between forty and sixty you’re thinking, “He might have something there” as you day-dream about those endless summers when you were in High School. If you’re over sixty, you’re hoping time doesn’t end before you finish reading this paragraph.
(more…)
Tags: 9/11, Fort Hood Massacre, terrorism, terrorists, time
Posted in War and Peace | 1 Comment »
Friday, October 16th, 2009
By LARRY WILKE
Janet “Pat” Napolitano our intrepid Homeland Security Secretary, went out on her own little “get their minds off of Obama’s health scam” tour last weekend. Napolitano did what all liberals do instinctively; she used a vast number of words to say as little as possible. Her discourse ran the gamut from the sublime to the ridiculous.
In “Napolitano Says Al-Qaeda-Style Terrorists Are in U.S. (Bloomberg.com) we read that during an interview with Bloomberg television, Napolitano said, “There are individuals in the Unites States who ascribe to al-Qaeda-type beliefs.” What a sagacious soothsayer Napolitano is. If you just counted the liberals alone with their politics of “target America first,” there are easily multiple millions here that fall into that category, and that’s before you get around to tabulating the militant Muslims.
Have no fear, Napolitano says that “law-enforcement authorities are tracking terrorists with al-Qaeda leanings in the U.S.” Killing them is much more palatable than “tracking” them. Fattening them up at Guantanamo and then releasing them back into the wild just delays the inevitable. Playing progressive patty-cake with them accomplishes nothing. When it comes to the liberals and their declared “War on The War on Terror,” accomplishing nothing is what they are all about.
(more…)
Tags: Daily Show, Guantanamo, homeland security, Napolitano, terrorists, The View, War on Terror
Posted in War and Peace | No Comments »
Monday, September 7th, 2009
By Rev. MICHAEL BRESCIANI
Barack Obama’s plan to address school children K-12 has raised a furor among millions of parents in the nation. But so far the only reason given for the stir it has caused is that Americans don’t want politics in the classroom. Are there other reasons and what are they?
Reactions run the gamut but more typically hang on the one of two poles. Those against it generally agree it is not very timely in the light of recent controversies over health care. Those who think it’s as normal as apple pie say it is about staying in school and the promise of what a better education affords. Both of these answers are but the tip of the iceberg.
(more…)
Tags: aborted, Bible, birth certificate, children, Christians, Constitution, essay, footprint, Fox news, health care, intuition, Jesus, K-12, Laura Ingraham, Mecury News, New York, personality cult, pledge allegiance, politicization, Presidential Library, Presidents address, re-election, robert gibbs, terrorists, town halls, trillion, vision, White House
Posted in Education | No Comments »