Accent Image
Pete on June 11th, 2006

When the Democrats started framing their attack on Bush based on the fact that the Hummers were “poorly armored” and that Bush was sending the troops into battle unprepared, I was skeptical. Not because Bush is a brilliant military strategist… but because the folks who designed the Hummer were. I thought it peculiar that this [...]

Continue reading about More Armor for Humvees = Bad

Pete on March 3rd, 2005

Can we make this a referendum on a future ballot? “I say we tell those liberal, tree-hugging, Birkenstock-wearing, hippie, tie-dyed liberals to go make their movies and whine somewhere else,” Gibbons said. Of those who wanted to go to Iraq and become human shields for Iraqi citizens, he said, “I say it’s just too damn [...]

Continue reading about He’s Got My Vote

Pete on January 20th, 2005

So the inaguration is today, and I’ve been watching CSPAN-2 over the ‘net and listening to the crazy protestors. It’s fun. Want to know what I found out? “All” of the money for collegiate student loans is going to pay for the “stupid war” in Iraq… that’s really disappointing, since I thought I had gotten enough [...]

Continue reading about Soundtrack: Moonbat Howling

Pete on November 17th, 2004

The embedded “journalist” who broke the story about a Marine doing his job, Kevin Sites, has a blog. In one particular entry where he discusses some captured insurgents, he makes what seems to me is a glaring error… Pity? It is strange to me that it is not so much pity that I feel while I am [...]

Continue reading about Willful Ignorance

Pete on November 15th, 2004

So much is being made about this report that a Marine in Fallujah shot an “unarmed and wounded Iraqi prisoner” in a Mosque. I’m sure the MSM will have worked itself to near orgasmic levels by tomorrow morning over it, but let’s all keep one thing in mind: The marine in question, by the reporter’s own [...]

Continue reading about The Right Thing

Pete on October 19th, 2004

John Martinkus is an Austrailian reporter who was working in Baghdad when he was abducted by militants insurgents terrorists on Sunday. This AP article sheds a little light on an interesting piece of information: the terrorists googled Martinkus before deciding to let him go. Martinkus’ executive producer at Australia’s SBS network, Mike Carey, said the [...]

Continue reading about With the Terrorists

Pete on August 16th, 2004

Alright, so here’s the deal. The US Forces Iraqi national security forces (with assistance from the US) have trapped the insurgents   millitants   terrorists in a mosque that they ran to hide in because they know that, thanks to the multiculturalist appeasers on the left, the US is too chicken shit to actually attack [...]

Continue reading about The Mosque in Najaf

Pete on August 10th, 2004

In case you’re looking for the definitive answer about what Kerry thinks and has previously thought about Iraq, I direct you to KerryOnIraq.com which has a documentary which makes his position clear as day. You might also care to read this article at Blogs for Bush describing Kerry’s latest “nuance”.

Continue reading about Kerry on Iraq

Pete on August 5th, 2004

CNN says: Mosul clashes leave 12 dead Clashes between police and insurgents in the northern city of Mosul left 12 Iraqis dead and 26 wounded, hospital and police sources said Wednesday. Rifle and rocket-propelled grenade fire as well as explosions were heard in the streets of the city. The provincial governor imposed a curfew that began at 3 p.m. [...]

Continue reading about War: Compare, Contrast

Pete on July 21st, 2004

By now everybody and their brother has seen this report that three nukes were found in Iraq… Iraqi security reportedly discovered three missiles carrying nuclear heads concealed in a concrete trench northwest of Baghdad, official sources said Wednesday. The official daily al-Sabah quoted the sources as saying the missiles were discovered in trenches near the city of [...]

Continue reading about Nukes in Iraq