All Entries in the "Common Defense" Category
TSA Catches More Flak
The new DVD Please Remove Your Shoes, to be released on July 1, was reviewed by Scott Mayerowitz at ABC News, who asked rhetorically, “Do You Really Believe You Are Safe at the Airport?” and then answered “No.”
Views on Illegal Immigration
My grandfather immigrated shortly before World War I from what was then the Austrian Empire. Although in the last decade or so of his life he liked to joke that he stowed away, in fact he arrived legally, became a citizen, and worked hard all his life including raising a family through the Great Depression.
Homeland Security May Be Borderline
Scene: A square-cut figure stands at the Arizona border. Steely eyes stare unblinking into the distance. Twin mother-of-pearl Blackberries rest on hips, holster unsnapped, ready for action. An assistant stands slightly to the side and to the rear.
Make this Memorial Day Memorable
How will you honor those brave warriors that gave their all to defend the liberties and freedoms, the opportunity and prosperity that is ours as citizens of the United States?
Lieberman Law Finally Attacks Terror Threats Where It Hurts: Their Citizenship
We must stop walking on eggshells when it comes to our fight against terror on our own soil and realize the threat is not just overseas.
Times Square Bomber
A Times Square bomber might have made big news this weekend. Michelle Malkin has the complete rundown on the progression of events surrounding the weekend discovery of a car bomb in New York City’s Times Square.
Obama’s Noble Nobel Effort
Perhaps finally gaining some actual leadership experience has tempered Obama’s views. Sure, the evidence for this isn’t great, but, there’s always Hope that Obama can Change.
Let the Backpedaling Begin!
On December 1st President Obama laid out the case for a troop surge in Afghanistan with the promise that the United States would “begin the transfer of our forces out of Afghanistan in July of 2011.” Since then the administration has been busy backing off that statement, claiming it is not a hard and fast date. […]
Obama’s Made a Decision…Finally
On December 1st President Obama delivered his much vaunted, if seriously delayed, announcement of his plans for Afghanistan at the West Point Military Academy.
Fort Carson Honors Fallen Heroes
In fact, two Memorial Ceremonies were held at Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel in order to accommodate the crowds that came to honor 15 soldiers of 4ID that were killed during combat operations in Afghanistan during October.

