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Hide Your Guns

Hide your guns, folks. It may not be much longer before the Federal Government comes to take them away. I wish I was kidding, but just the idea that the Second Amendment is even being debated in the Supreme Court today leaves me with my jaw on the floor — not because the gun rights of D.C. citizens shouldn’t be discussed, but by what many media and citizens groups and some judges and lawyers are actually being heard to state openly. Questioning the right of the People to self-defense through the possession of arms? Many people are trying to argue that individual citizens are not guaranteed the right to bear arms by the Second Amendment and this is why the gun ban in the District of Columbia should be upheld!

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Pin-Ups For a Good Cause

Anvil reader and blogger Songdongnigh has informed me of a worthy project to support which intends to send some cheer to wounded veterans in VA hospitals. The classic pinup has been a staple of wartime morale-boosting since the world wars. Gina Elise has put together a calender in that spirit. You can learn more about the calender here and here and directly at Pin Ups for Vets.

Pin-Ups for Vets

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Open Thread: Veterans Day 2007

Lt. Michael P. MurphyToday is the day when we honor those soldiers that have served and died to protect our freedoms and the Constitution of the United States of America. Whether you are attending a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery or shaking the hand of a veteran you know, let all those that have gone into the fight understand how much we appreciate them.

Civil War artillery at Arlington

We have the greatest military in the history of the world here in the U.S.A. Our military traditions are time-honored and world renowned. These men and women make us all proud, but they most importantly keep us free.

Remember them today.

This thread is now open.

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Navy SEAL Murphy to receive Medal of Honor

I caught an interview with Lt. Michael P. Murphy’s family on FOXNews this morning and then discussed the honor being bestowed upon Murphy with one of my own ex-SEAL friends. There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that this Medal of Honor is well-deserved. Bravery the like of which is displayed by our uniformed men and women each and every day is without true measure, so medals will have to do, especially when these soldiers make the ultimate of sacrifices. Murphy typifies the fighting spirit of the United States Armed Forces.

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Has the United States already submitted to Islam?

Boston Mosque DistressI can barely bring myself to even post these reports. Thanks to Always On Watch for alerting me, Center for Vigilant Freedom, Eye on the World and Ace of Spades.

First we read what’s going on in Congress and then the Pentagon:

HRES 635 IH
110th CONGRESS

1st Session

H. RES. 635
Recognizing the commencement of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, and commending Muslims in the United States and throughout the world for their faith.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

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Germany Arrests Three Muslims In Suspected Terror Plot Aimed at U.S. Military Base

More members of the ‘Religion of Peace’ arrested just days away from launching an “imminent” terror attack in Germany. Report from RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY:

Islamic terror bomb plot thwarted in Germany

September 5, 2007 (RFE/RL) — German authorities say they have arrested three suspected Islamic terrorists for allegedly plotting bomb attacks on Frankfurt airport and a U.S. military base in Ramstein.

Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung said the threat had been “imminent.”

Officials said the arrests took place on September 4, and that police had carried out searches across the country.

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Young Americans

From Pat Dollard | Young Americans:

As I was flying through the sky, instead of being in a blackout as I should be, my mind was a perfectly focused computer: I realized that Conley had stepped directly onto a bomb, I realized he was dead, and I hoped as I landed that my wounds would not be so bad, and that I indeed might even survive. And somehow, I was able to wonder why I was completely free of the shock that 95% of the others told me they experienced. I wondered why I was so locked into the reality of what was happening.

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U.S. forces tracking Iranians in Iraq; Bush Administration waffling

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with a KoranFrom the AP:

American forces are tracking about 50 members of an elite Iranian force who have crossed the border into southern Iraq to train Shiite militia fighters, a top U.S. general said Sunday.

In east Baghdad, a mortar barrage slammed into a mainly Shiite neighborhood, killing 12 and wounding 31, police said, and a major battle raged north of the capital where residents of a Shiite city were fighting what police said was a band of al-Qaida in Iraq gunmen.

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True or False: Two American Soldiers Convert to Islam, Marry in Afghanistan

Do you believe this report? If it’s true, what does it say about what our soldiers are being taught about this conflict? From EurasiaNet Civil Society:

An Afghan newspaper, cited by the Reuters news agency, reported on July 26 that two U.S. soldiers have converted to Islam and got married in Afghanistan.

The “Hewad Daily” reported that the two soldiers are stationed at Bagram Air Base north of Kabul, the center of U.S.-led operations in Afghanistan. An unidentified U.S. military spokesman said he is working to verify the account, but added that freedom of religion is a protected right under the U.S. Constitution.

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Patton rises from the grave to kick some sense into you dumb bastards

“This is not a Goddamn video game!”

OK, at ease. Sit down, shutup and listen to what General George S. Patton has to say about Iraq and the Long War. The man is one of my heroes, and if you didn’t know that it’s only because you haven’t been reading enough of the Anvil — you’re lucky I don’t send the General over to your house right now to slap you around!!

Pay attention and click play (I only wish I’d created this; it’s that great).

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Pajamas Media: Iranian Weapons. American Lives.

I’ve wanted to re-post this here for a few weeks, so today is the day. If you haven’t yet seen this absolute evidence of Iranian involvement in the Iraq debacle and the past and continuing murder of American soldiers via proxy groups armed with imported Iranian munitions, this is it:

This is an exclusive report from Pajamas Media and author Richard Miniter, who had this to say about this video clip:

As with an ordinary mine field, you have to be very careful where you put your emphasis. Stress the wrong truth and either the left or the right wants to blow you up.

Here at Camp Victory, a sprawling concrete and razor wire American base that wraps around Baghdad International Airport, Maj. Weber was trying to explain how to negotiate that mine field. On the one side he wanted me to know me that the captured weapons on the table before us were — definitely, no doubt about it, absolutely — from Iran. On the other hand, he avoided drawing the obvious conclusion that Iran is supplying America’s enemies inside Iraq.

That simple and obvious conclusion would anger the Democratic leadership in Congress, much of the press corp, and a large swath of the antiwar set.

Bear this is mind, when you watch this exclusive Pajamas Media video shot in Iraq. The video offers startling new evidence of Iran’s involvement in the insurgency. It is the first up-close, online video showing captured Iranian weapons. These particular weapons have not been shown to the public before.

Far from being offered up by the military, it took me weeks of wangling to see Maj. Weber. The military does not want to talk about the mortars, rockets and bombs flooding in from Iran. It has been burned by the press every time the subject comes up.

Senior officers also realize that the Democrat-led Congress doesn’t want to hear about Iran’s sinister role in Iraq and that President Bush does not want a confrontation with Iran now. To make the interview even harder to get, Maj. Weber’s specialty, Explosives Ordnance Disposal or EOD, has a culture of not talking to the press. Any EOD officer who does, owes his unit a case of beer for each appearance.

So conspiracy theorists who feel this exclusive Pajamas Media Video is military propaganda couldn’t be more wrong—the military would have been happier if the interview never happened.

Finally, Maj. Weber agreed to this exclusive interview with Pajamas Media on two conditions: that a public-affairs officer be present to interrupt him if he said anything with political ramifications, and that the conversation be limited simply to the weapons themselves.

I agreed to those conditions because a large story the rest of the media missed: the weapons themselves. These Iranian weapons and others like them are killing American soldiers.

Twice before the military has tried to present to the press overwhelming evidence of Iran’s involvement in the Iraq war, only to be met by hostile skepticism. The skepticism basically takes the form of three questions:
1) Couldn’t these weapons have been made anywhere?
2) Isn’t it fishy that these weapons were marked in English with American-style dates?
3) Isn’t all of this a ploy to justify a neocon war with Iran?

As you will see from the video, Maj. Weber can definitively answer the first two questions. As for the Daily Kos-inspired third question, well, who can address questions from planet Paranoid? And who should bother?

The rest of the article may be read here.

Now, what was that malarkey about “a tiny minority of extremists” again? And I’d love to hear the excuses from the Liberal Media for continuously dodging this evidence with the most weak-minded and flippant excuses imaginable (i.e. the dates printed on the weapons are American-style). Watch the entire video and you will hear some discussion of that. Frankly, it pisses me off.

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Defense against Islam helped forge the United States of America

“Facts are stubborn things; and what ever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they can not alter the state of facts, and evidence.” -John Adams

Happy Independence Day!

Today I bring you some interesting facts that came as quite a revelation to me. History is a deep well, you see; so deep that we can never possibly learn it all, no matter how much we study, how many books we might own or read. But that’s the richest part of history, that we can never stop learning from it as long as we have the courage and wisdom to seek it out. In that spirit, here is something that I believe you will find quite appropriate for this 4th of July. It is Christopher Hitchens’ book review of Victory in Tripoli: How America’s War with the Barbary Pirates Established the U.S. Navy and Shaped a Nation by Joshua E. London, a great book that I highly recommend. From this review you shall quickly understand why. (I have added the additional relevant quotes from Founding Fathers for more spice):

Victory in Tripoli

“The vanquished may purchase their lives [from Islam], by the payment of tribute.” -John Quincy Adams

One should never overlook the horrors of peace. Between 1750 and 1815, according to the best modern historians, the Barbary states (actually the North African states of the Ottoman Empire) took as many as a million and a half Americans and Europeans into slavery. These monarchies (today’s Algeria, Morocco, Libya, and Tunisia) also took part in a north-south version of the Atlantic African slave trade, but their attitude to their ‘white’ or ‘Christian’ captives was slightly different. For a price, these could be redeemed. For a higher tariff, the pirate states would agree to abstain from taking ships or hostages in the first place. This latter price had a tendency to increase the more often it was paid.

There was also a slave-market at Malta for North Africans, operated by Christian merchants, because this conflict had been going on intermittently, in the Mediterranean, ever since the battle of Lepanto. But when Thomas Jefferson and John Adams waited upon a Barbary ambassador in London, in the years after the revolution, they pointed out that the United States had no quarrel with the Muslim world. Oh, yes it did, replied the ambassador. The Qur’an gave permission, as of right, to plunder and enslave all unbelievers.

The Barbary states probably had an imperfect idea of the potential strength of the United States. At all events, they were surprised when, beginning with the Jefferson administration, naval squadrons began to appear off their coasts and to demand, at cannon-point, the liberation of the hostages as well as free trade and free passage from the Atlantic. This was America’s first war overseas and the first time that the Stars and Stripes were planted on foreign soil. I had known that the first line of the Marine Corps hymn, “From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli,” derived from this episode. I had not known, until I read London’s book, that Francis Scott Key adapted The Star-Spangled Banner from a song he had written in celebration of William Eaton’s victory over the sultan of Tripoli in 1805.

There is much else to be learned from London’s impressive study, which not only describes the campaign itself in enthralling detail but also analyzes the war within the war: the many domestic disputes and political quarrels that delayed final victory. (Mr. Jefferson does not come off as well as I had previously thought.) Here is an essential piece of U.S. history that ,like the name Stephen Decatur, is no longer taught in school. By the end of the conflict, not only did the Muslim world know that it had to reckon with the United States but so did the European powers who, having long paid the ‘tribute’ to Barbary, had just exhausted themselves at Waterloo. Moreover, the new republic had acquired a battle-hardened navy and marine corps, which was to be of great service in the war of 1812 and beyond. Victory in Tripoli was in every sense a hinge event.

Christopher Hitchens
Vanity Fair columnist and author of Thomas Jefferson: Author of America

“…it is absolutely necessary to undeceive those who, from the ignorant or unfair translations [of the koran] which have appeared, have entertained too favourable an opinion of the original…” -Thomas Jefferson

Go enjoy the fireworks; they should have even more meaning for you and your family tonight.

God bless America.

Also read: When John Quincy Adams Agrees With Me

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