Tag Archive 'National Security'

Don’t Waterboard Me Bro! By JB Williams

Don?t Waterboard Me Bro! - Get Real! ? Pray to Allah that waterboarding is all I do!

Hitting a bullet with a bullet

Direct Hit! Raw Video Shows Navy Missile Destro…

The Unilateral Disarmament Democrats: Putting Trial Lawyers Ahead of Your Family’s Safety By Newt Gingrich

The President should implore Congress, as a national security priority, to return to Washington and pass the Protect America Act to give our intelligence agencies the tools they need to defeat our enemies.

Supremacist Judges Attack Our Military by Phyllis Schlafly

It’s time for Congress to assume responsibility to protect our national security by stripping the federal courts from jurisdiction over the U.S. Navy.

No Time For Recess

Human life, the Constitution, protection for corporate heroes doing their bit in the war on terrorism — to most of the current crop of congressional Democrats, none of those things is as important as taking another one of their precious vacations.

FISA By Neal Boortz

What we have here is trial lawyers putting their fees and Democrats putting their contributions above the needs of the government to keep an eye on suspected Islamic terrorists.

Update: A Disgraceful Dereliction of Duty

The claim that the expiration of the PAA will not open a huge gap in surveillance coverage is laughable. Right now, we are permitted to collect foreign-to-foreign communications absent probable cause that the target is an agent of a foreign power. As of 12:00 A.M., we will no longer be permitted to do that. It is absurd to suggest that this huge drop-off in collection will have no impact on our security.

The Democrats’ ‘Wonder Bread’ National Security Policy By Rick Moran

I doubt if people will give much weight to GOP criticisms of the Democrats’ obscurant policy positions. But all bets are off if the United States is attacked again or if the economy isn’t quite as important as it is today

A Rogue CIA by Robert Novak

In a June 21 address to the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Hayden unveiled “CIA’s social contract with the American people.” Hoekstra’s explanation: “The CIA is rejecting accountability to the administration or Congress, saying it can go straight to the people.”

Odds and Ends

It is the enemy within that scares me more than anything else.