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2010 The Year of the Sheeple

Neocons. I was a Neocon once, or so people say. Now I’m a Libertarian. Or so people say.

What I am not is a Sheep. I never go BAAAAAAH.

Why then do so many Neocons go BAAAAAAH? Conservatives go BAAAAAH. Liberals go BAAAAAH.

2010 is the Year of the Sheeple, my friends.

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Bomber Had No Passport, Helped To Board Plane By Sharp-Dressed Man

From Infowars:

A passenger who boarded Northwest Airlines Flight 253 in Amsterdam with attempted plane bomber Umar Farouk Abdul Mutallab says the would-be terrorist had no passport and was aided by a sharp-dressed man who claimed Mutallab was a Sudanese refugee, just one of a plethora of startling inconsistencies surrounding an incident that has led to ramped up security and increased levels of harassment in airports.
Every single fact that has come to light since the attempted bombing on Christmas Day directly indicates that the bomber was deliberately allowed to board the plane and that his attack would have succeeded if not for the alert and brave reactions of the passengers and flight crew.

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Watching and Waiting

I have been undergoing quite the transformation in the past year. It is uncomfortable to see so many things that I used to believe true, becoming lies, and that I am finding new allies among former “enemies.” This is called Life from a philosophical perspective, and if you aspire to be a wise person, you pay attention to the details.

So, I am paying attention; watching and waiting.

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Rep. Steve King won’t back down from objective criticism of Obama

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Bravo, Congressman Steve King of Iowa! It seems that Congressman King has caused a political firestorm in recent days by having the courage to actually proclaim to the world what I myself pointed out here for the first time at the Anvil way back in January of 2007, again in February 2007, and still further in March 2007. Most recently I wrote about this in an op-ed piece entitled: Criticism of Obama’s Muslim background is absolutely justified.

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When You’re Right, You’re Right

I agree with the following analysis completely. The source doesn’t matter; when you’re right, you’re right (emphasis added).

While there is no conclusive answer to who killed former Pakistani prime minister Bhutto, so far the only claim of responsibility has come from an Al Qaeda leader in Afghanistan, who posted the claim of responsibility on an Italian Web site. Al Qaeda posted the following message: “We terminated the most precious American asset which vowed to defeat the mujahideen. (holy warriors)”

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41 Percent of Al Qaeda fighters in Iraq are Saudis

I just heard the most predictable factoid: 41% of Al Qaeda fighters in Iraq are Saudi Arabians. Apparently record keeping by some Al Qaeda higher-ups has been captured by the U.S. military and careful records have revealed a detailed accounting of the social and regional makeup of the Al Qaeda operatives inside Iraq. Many of these Islamic terrorists are being recruited directly off of Islamic college campuses across the Middle East and around the world. This, again, is quite predictable.

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War on Christmas: Al Qaeda May Strike U.S. Shopping Malls

Muhammad and a smileThe FBI has released a report detailing the prospect that Al Qaeda may be plotting to strike shopping malls this holiday season. That’s taking the ‘War on Christmas’ to an entirely new level. Ho, ho, ho! Allahu Akbar!

From ABC News:

The FBI is warning that al Qaeda may be preparing a series of holiday attacks on U.S. shopping malls in Los Angeles and Chicago, according to an intelligence report distributed to law enforcement authorities across the country this morning. Click here for full text.

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Opening Sequence for ‘The Kingdom’ Lends Historical Insight

From Yahoo:

The Kingdom starts with a montage sweeping through the dustry sands of Saudi Arabia, briefly detailing the kingdom, the US, and its long history with oil, from 1932 to 2001. While that may sound boring, or even yawn-worthy, the music and editing on this sequence breeds more anticipation than some action movies. Historical video and audio clips are laid out on a clear timeline, and while no brief mention of an event can do it justice, it’s a quick and excellent short primer for the movie. There’s nothing quite as distracting as trying to follow along with everything in a film, especially a documentary, when you don’t know the background.

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Al-Qaida: Bounty on Swedish cartoonist

Muhammad CartoonistChalk this in the ‘here we go again’ department. From the AP:

The leader of al-Qaida in Iraq offered money for the murder of a Swedish cartoonist who recently produced images deemed insulting to Islam, according to a statement carried by Islamist Web sites Saturday.

In the half hour audio file entitled “They plotted yet God too was plotting,” Abu Omar al-Baghdadi also promised a new offensive in Iraq during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

On Aug. 19, the Swedish newspaper Nerikes Allehanda published a cartoon by Lars Vilks that depicted the Prophet Muhammad with a dog’s body.

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Europe and the West in Denial

 The Little Mermaid in burqaToday I present an article from author Melanie Phillips which was recently published by National Review (hat-tip: Gramfan). This is important reading, so I am cross-posting it in full. I encourage you to read it all, especially if you live in Europe or have any compassion for the plight of Europeans at all. In my view the very same things discussed by Phillips apply to Australia and the United States and Canada, too, but just to a lesser extent because of our relative isolation from the immediate threat from Islamism for now. I have taken the liberty of adding emphasis to items that I believe to be of particular importance.

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September 11th: National Victimhood Day?

I’m probably going to offend a few people this morning with what I have to say.

Listening to the words of interviewers and those who lost loved ones and speakers standing behind podiums at Ground Zero this morning, six years after the Day that Changed America Forever, I am left feeling that it is time to move on. We do not move on by repeating the names of those who died and referring to them as “victims” every year. Grief is real and doesn’t ever go away completely, but we are not looking at 9-11 in the correct light. That day was not just a terrorist act, it was an act of war. The men and women that died that day were casualties in the war that continues today. We have to come to grips with what it all truly signifies.

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Bin Laden cites Chomsky, criticizes Democrats in latest tape

By now you’ve all heard about this tape, but I must post because of the significance that bin Laden appears to be yet alive, if only slightly warm. The tape appears to have been made sometime in mid-August because of references to the 67th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki which just passed on August 6th. From MSNBC.com:

Osama and his black-dyed beardWASHINGTON - Democrats were criticized in a purported video by Osama bin Laden for being unable to stop the Iraq conflict. The video, obtained Friday by the U.S. government, NBC News and other news oprganizations, marked the sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

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