Excuses for the Vampire Orcs: "shooting of children is STILL rare". (despite anything you may think) followed by more propaganda on futility of chasing Orcs, as well --now look the Orcs have shifted their focus away from Baghdad rather than the gutless evil bloodsuckers are fleeing for their lives and lashing at any unarmed civilians not carrying enough cash.)
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Know Your Enemy: Decoding the Panderings of the Traitors of the Mainstream Media
Excuses for the Vampire Orcs: "shooting of children is STILL rare". (despite anything you may think) followed by more propaganda on futility of chasing Orcs, as well --now look the Orcs have shifted their focus away from Baghdad rather than the gutless evil bloodsuckers are fleeing for their lives and lashing at any unarmed civilians not carrying enough cash.)
Whose Side Are They On?..6000 Stories on Abu Ghraib Abuse--Two Stories on al-Qaeda torture chamber in Iraq By Our Beloved Main Stream Media
MRC President Brent Bozell issued the following statement:
“The elite media’s liberal bias is abundantly clear in this case. U.S. soldiers raided several al-Qaeda safe houses in Iraq and discovered stacks of evidence about how al-Qaeda tortures its victims. The tools, the drawings, and the photos are gruesome and clearly show what type of enemy the U.S. is facing.
“Yet most of the liberal media are deliberately silent. This is the same self-righteous liberal media that ran more than 6,000 stories and countless photos of Abu Ghraib and the abuse of prisoners there by several U.S. soldiers. Where are they now? Why will they not show the American people what al-Qaeda is actually doing in Iraq right now? Whose side are they on?
“Al-Qaeda’s crimes are a thousand-fold more brutal than anything done by any derelict U.S. soldier. Yet it’s obvious now that the liberal media want to focus on U.S. misdeeds, and alleged misdeeds, and theoretical misdeeds instead of giving the truth to the American people.”
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Retired Master Orc Killer General Pallop Pinmanee Recalled to Duty--Appeasement Did Not Work
Great Minds think alike: VPOTUS "Such an enemy cannot be deterred, contained, appeased, or negotiated with. It can only be destroyed..."
Friday, May 25, 2007
Vampire Orc Torture Tool Kit and the MSM Orc Helpers
These are the tools of the Vampire Orcs-kill-capture-torture team whose handiwork can be viewed at the Smoking Gun website. Grisly photographs that the mainstream media orc helpers do not want you to see.
They are helping the Vampire Orcs by saying the pass word. Mums the word. As the NewsBusters have discovered:
A headline at NewsBusters Thursday asked, “Will Media Report Al Qaeda Torture Manual With Same Zeal as Abu Ghraib?”
The answer: No!
In fact, from what I can tell by looking at LexisNexis, Google News, and closed-captioning dumps, the only media outlet in the nation that covered this story was Fox News’ “Hannity & Colmes.”
This is despite the fact that the Drudge Report broke the story at 10:27AM eastern time Thursday.
What’s potentially even more shocking is that all three network evening news broadcasts began with reports out of Iraq. For instance, here’s how CBS’ Katie Couric began Thursday’s “Evening News” (from closed-captioning):
The constant mantra is "move along, nothing to see here, nothing to see, move along" Interesting. Of course, if an American Female were to use a dog leash to quote torture unquote a prisoner why the MSM Vampire Orc little helpers would be on it like flies on mud pies. Complicity, thy name is Katie Couric. J'accuse! "Glenn Reynolds this morning pointed out that “Silence is complicity,”
- The American public has never been more pessimistic about the war in Iraq than it is tonight. A CBS News/New York Times poll is just out, and 76% of respondents believe the war is going badly. That's the highest number since we started asking the question four years ago.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
CAIR:The Wahhabi Lobby's Big Lie Exposed--PEW Research can only Find 2.35 Million Muslims --It's a Con Job?!
"CAIR did not link to the Pew study or any press coverage of it on its Web site. CAIR derives its power from the size of its potential membership. The bigger it is, the more clout it has in Washington and the corporate boardroom."
The Pew Research Center just concluded an exhaustive scientific study of the size of the U.S. Muslim population. It was able to identify only 2.35 million Muslims — less than half the figure commonly cited by Muslim activists.
Pew, a liberal group with certainly no interest in marginalizing Islam, described its study as "perhaps the most rigorous effort to date to scientifically estimate the size of the Muslim American population."
Yet it practically apologized for its more accurate reading, being that it came in "significantly below some commonly reported estimates frequently cited by Muslim groups."
Foremost among such groups is the Council on American-Islamic Relations, which claims to represent Muslims in Washington. CAIR commissioned its own survey in 2001 and came up with 6 million to 7 million, an estimate it always touts in its press releases and on its Web site.
As a result, most media outlets — as well as Congress, the White House and the State Department — have parroted the figure to describe the size of the nation's Muslim population.
Politicians in Washington are intimidated by the figure, which CAIR uses as a cudgel to help advance its Islamist agenda. They believe it.
But it's a wildly inflated guess manufactured by CAIR, something the media could have easily refuted all these years if they dared — simply by deconstructing CAIR's unscientific methodology.
Until now, finding reliable data for Muslims in America has been hard because the Census Bureau does not survey creed. So CAIR's fuzzy math went unchallenged, even though the "respected scholar" it hired to lead its "study" wasn't a trained demographer. In fact, as a CAIR board member, he wasn't even independent.
Worse, the Muslim professor admitted the number he arrived at for CAIR was a "guesstimation" that magically and conveniently matched the size — and potential political clout — of the Jewish population in the country, also estimated at 6 million.
It's telling that CAIR did not link to the Pew study or any press coverage of it on its Web site. CAIR derives its power from the size of its potential membership. The bigger it is, the more clout it has in Washington and the corporate boardroom.
Until now, the perception was that CAIR spoke for several million Muslims and could rally them to boycott a company or to vote as a bloc to swing an election if it didn't get its way. Officials feared the group because they thought it could marshal an Islamic juggernaut. The threat alone has caused many to back down from criticism or policies CAIR didn't like.
But it was the Wahhabi lobby's big lie. CAIR couldn't deliver even 2 million voters if it tried. According to Pew, just 1.5 million Muslims are of voting age.
There is no big Muslim lobby, just CAIR's big, hollow PR machine.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
From General Petraeus: Hold Fast
From General Petraeus:
Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen serving in Multi-National Force-Iraq:
Our values and the laws governing warfare teach us to respect human dignity, maintain our integrity, and do what is right. Adherence to our values distinguishes us from our enemy. This fight depends on securing the population, which must understand that we—not our enemies—occupy the moral high ground. This strategy has shown results in recent months. Al Qaeda’s indiscriminate attacks, for example, have finally started to turn a substantial proportion ofthe Iraqi population against it.
In view of this, I was concerned by the results of a recently released survey conducted last fall in Iraq that revealed an apparent unwillingness on the part of some US personnel to report illegal actions taken by fellow members of their units. The study also indicated that a small percentage of those surveyed may have mistreated noncombatants. This survey should spur reflection on our conduct in combat.
I fully appreciate the emotions that one experiences in Iraq. I also know first hand the bonds between members of the ” brotherhood of the close fight. ” Seeing a fellow trooper killed by a barbaric enemy can spark frustration, anger, and a desire for immediate revenge. As hard as it might be, however, we must not let these emotions lead us—or our comrades in arrns—to commit hasty, illegal actions. In the event that we witness or hear of such actions, we must not let our bonds prevent us from speaking up.
Some may argue that we would be more effective if we sanctioned torture or other expedient methods to obtain information from the enemy. They would be wrong. Beyond the basic fact that such actions are illegal, history shows that they also are frequently neither useful nor necessary. Certainly, extreme physical action can make someone “talk;” however, what the individual says may be of questionable value. In fact, our experience in applying the interrogation standards laid out in the Army Field Manual (2-22.3) on Human Intelligence Collector Operations that was published last year shows that the techniques in the manual work effectively and humanely in eliciting information from detainees.
We are, indeed, warriors. We train to kill our enemies. We are engaged in combat, we must pursue the enemy relentlessly, and we must be violent at times. What sets us apart from our enemies in this fight, however, is how we behave. In everything we do, we must observe the standards and values that dictate that we treat noncombatants and detainees with dignity and respect. While we are warriors, we are also all human beings. Stress caused by lengthy deployments and combat is not a sign of weakness; it is a sign that we are human. If you feel such stress, do not hesitate to talk to your chain of command, your chaplain, or a medical expert.
We should use the survey results to renew our commitment to the values and standards that make us who we are and to spur re-examination of these issues. Leaders, in particular, need to discuss these issues with their troopers—and, as always, they need to set the right example and strive to ensure proper conduct. We should never underestimate the importance of good leadership and the difference it can make.
Thanks for what you continue to do. It is an honor to serve with each of you.
David H. Petraeus,
General, United States Army
Commanding
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Looking For A Few Loose Lips Among the Bloggers? Don't bother--Check the Pentagon--the Biggest Mouth in the West
If they had any idea how the military works they might have written this report On OPSEC Violations by D.J. Elliott and Bill Roggio at the Fourth Rail.
Favorite Money Paragraphs on the Order of Battle OPSEC violations by the Pentagon, Very Seniors Officers and other know-it-alls who should know better. Final score on OPSEC violations: Military Bloggers 5 ---Military Gatekeepers (still counting). HEH!
- Most of the information used to compile the OOB comes from the PAOs and senior officer briefs. By far, these are the source of the greatest OPSEC violations in this war.
- The worst OPSEC violator in the senior staffs is the Pentagon. I get more advance notice from a Pentagon Press Brief of US movements from Kuwait into Iraq than I get from all other sources combined. The Pentagon acts as if it is not at war, and the leaks emanating from Arlington are enormous.
- Multinational Force-West: The Marines in Anbar are so closed mouth on Iraqi Security Forces unit IDs and locations that they might not be there. They are not so closed mouth about their own and their commanders like to expound a bit too much in their end-of-tour briefs. There is no reason to provide a battalion level location and ID of every formation in your Area of responsibility. The brigade manning percentages by brigade of the Iraqi Army is also not a good thing to advertise.
(DJ Elliott is a retired US Navy Intelligence Specialist with 22 years of service and the primary author of the Iraqi Security Forces Order of Battle and co-author of the the Baghdad Security Operation Order of Battle .)
Monday, May 07, 2007
Orcs buried bombs inside girls' school--Time for Orcs to Die
CAMP TAJI — Coalition forces thwarted an al-Qaeda plot to destroy the Huda Girls’ School in Tarmiyah, said U.S. military officials Thursday. al-Qaeda extremists targeted the Huda Girls’ School in Tarmiyah twice in the past month using improvised explosive devices and building explosives into the school house."[It was a] sophisticated and premeditated attempt to inflict massive casualties on our most innocent victims," said U.S. Army Maj. Gen. William B. Caldwell IV, the Multi-National Force-Iraq spokesman.
Recently, the al-Qaeda plan to destroy the school was disrupted when Soldiers of 2nd “Stallion” Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team discovered a detonating wire across the street from the school leading to five artillery shells, two large explosive-filled propane tanks and numerous projectiles embedded in and around the construction of the school house.
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
The US Fifth Column Media Information Blitz Against Our Military--Objective: Kill Support for "Bush" War
Do you know the goals of the global jihad movement?
How do you propose to defend us against this global jihad?”
From the American Thinker
Gerd Schroeder
The press is conducting an information war against the military to discredit it, and by so doing hopes to collapse the remaining support for "Bush's War".All reasonable people understand the absolute critical need to win the war in Iraq. It is helpful, desirable, and needed to debate in good faith as long as the joint objective is winning in Iraq. Without a doubt, the key to winning this war is the will of the American People to continue supporting the fight. Each downtick in the polls for support of the war by the American People lowers the possibility that the military will be able to carry on the war to a victory.It is not that we lack the capacity. We, in the military, have the will in spades. But we are, in the end, the Military of the American People, and must have their support; not only to fund the war, but also to maintain morale and a strong fighting spirit. This support of the US Military by the American People is the goal that most in the mainstream media hope to undermine. Why they would do this is a topic for a different article. The fact is that they are actively trying to discredit the US Military.A final question for the media
What would happen in the war in Iraq and to the terrorists across the world if our press put as much effort into supporting the war that they do in trying to sabotage it?Gerd Schroeder is a Major in the United States Army; he has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. His personal views do not represent the views of the US Army or Department of Defense.