“Can anyone detect a pattern here? Mubarak must go. Qadaffi must go. But no diplomatic pressure on Assad, nor, aside from the occasional Obama video, any tough talk to the Iranians.”
Can anyone in Obamalot play this game?
“Can anyone detect a pattern here? Mubarak must go. Qadaffi must go. But no diplomatic pressure on Assad, nor, aside from the occasional Obama video, any tough talk to the Iranians.”
Can anyone in Obamalot play this game?
Duck and cover (if you aren’t sitting in Ground Zero) was always good advice, when I was a schoolkid back in the Dark Ages of the 1950s, despite the mockery of it ever since by Lefty writers and journalists.
But it is odd that Obamalot is promulgating it now.
“What they’re telling you is that you’re going to get nuked, there’s nothing they can do about it, they have no intention of trying to do anything substantive about it, and the best thing for you to do is to learn to be a contortionist — it’s hard to bend over far enough to kiss your ass goodbye.”
Well, even Bush II only said Iran could not have nukes. He never said what, if anything, substantive could be done to stop them.
So far, only Stuxnet has, thanks, in all probability, to the Mossad and Israel’s covert version of its high-tech industry. One German expert estimates for at least two years.
“…Iran’s best move would be to throw out all of the computers that have been infected by the worm, which he said was the most ‘advanced and aggressive malware in history.’ But, he said, even once all of the computers were thrown out, Iran would have to ensure that computers used by outside contractors were also clean of Stuxnet.”
Shalom, guys. Keep it up.
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Tagged centrifuges, computer worm, Esther, Iran, Myrtus, Stuxnet
Nevermind the latest “secret” document dump by obvious traitors within the U.S. State Department. It’s the department’s very explicit behavior an honest media would highlight every day. For instance, the way they ignore:
“….the level of poverty and illiteracy in the Arab and Muslim world and the absence of a free press, independent judiciary, human rights, and of the increasingly savage persecution of women, infidels, dissidents and homosexuals; about the prisons teeming with thousands of Muslim political prisoners…kidnapped and…tortured for ‘thought crimes.'”
Instead, our permanent “diplomatic” bureaucracy whines incessantly about “settlements” in Judea and Samaria (as if they learned nothing from Israel’s abandonment of settlements in Gaza, from which the Hamas rockets continue to fly) and silly (if not so pathetically cynical) fluff about a Palestinian “state.”
It makes about as much sense as this animated cartoon does.
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This’ll learn ’em, by gosh and by golly. Imagine the outrage.
Islam, after all, is supposed to be the culmination of the human urge to find god in nature, not be merely a new flavor of it fit only to be surreptitiously adorned by the symbols of one of the oldest.
Heh.
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Tagged Google Earth, Iran, Star of David
A key revelation of the Wikileaks doc dump confirms what some of us have long believed:
“U.S. servicemen and -women are being dispatched to combat zones in Iraq and Afghanistan where they are fighting Iranian soldiers and assets in a regional war with the Islamic Republic that our officials dare not discuss, lest they have to do something about it.”
An analysis of the dump that’s worth a look.
“How could a country that stones women to death for adultery possibly be chosen to serve in a leadership role on the U.N.’s Commission on the Status of Women?”
Simple. It’s the dictator’s club.
“This is another example of just one more U.N. body created to do one thing and now doing the opposite, for which American taxpayers foot 22% of the bill. And it will continue unless those with their hands on the spigot in Congress finally decide to turn off the tap.”
No kidding. But don’t hold your breath.
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