Tag Archives: war

Limits?

In 30 years in law enforcement, I’ve never lost a case or failed to get information because I read a suspect his Miranda rights. Now, though, Obama wants “limited flexibility” on Miranda. The bipartisan attack on liberty continues, with John … Continue reading

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Wanted: Irony Editor for Major American Newspaper. Apply Within.

The funniest line I’ve read all week, courtesy of the Establishment’s house organ: "[I]t has become clear that the revolution in user-generated content has not been very revolutionary in producing the analytical war coverage or investigative journalism that mainstream media … Continue reading

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After The Fall

Ben Thanh Market Suoi Tien Theme Park There’s a lesson here, if we care to learn it. Sphere: Related Content

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Gun Economics: Ammo 101

If you are a regular shooter, you already know that ammunition supplies are low relative to demand, resulting in scarcity and high prices. Over at the National Association for Gun Rights Blog, M.L. McPherson has written a piece on the … Continue reading

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Samuel was an optimist

This is what the king who will reign over you will do: He will take your sons and make them serve with his chariots and horses, and they will run in front of his chariots. Some he will assign to … Continue reading

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The Other McCain, dead Kennedys, and the lessons of Vietnam

In an otherwise excellent blog post, explaining why the late Ted Kennedy is a proper object of ridicule, The Other McCain falls into error and a deadly trap. Lambasting Kennedy on foreign policy, The Other McCain writes: Ted Kennedy led … Continue reading

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