Posts Tagged ‘Osama-Bin-Laden’

A Good War Story

March 11th, 2010 | No Comments

Got this from a well-respected person I know via another well-respected person I know via a probably less well-respected person they know, but who has a better humor: A U.S. Marine squad was marching north of Fallujah when they came upon an Iraqi terrorist who was badly injured and unconscious. On the opposite side of [...]

Eric Holder

November 20th, 2009 | No Comments

  I try to come up with witty post titles to show how clever I am.  However, in Eric Holder’s case this week, he’s got me.  There are so many choices to pick from I get a brain freeze simply trying to pick one, or two, or three. Now, I’m not stupid, and most people [...]

Change we can believe in – civil liberties, Gitmo, indefinite detentions

May 14th, 2009 | No Comments

On August 1, 2007, Obama posted on his site a long list of what he would do as President. Part of that included: …..This brings me to the fourth step in my strategy: I will make clear that the days of compromising our values are over. Major General Paul Eaton had a long and distinguished [...]

The Army of the Good

November 30th, 2008 | 2 Comments

Lashkar-e-Taiba sells itself as “The Army of the Good”.  Using that moniker, they advocate fundamentalist Islam rule.  Azam Amir Kasab is apparently a member of “The Army of the Good”.  Now, this is how the “The Army of the Good” spreads its word for the “Religion of Peace”:   It’s kinda blurry, but that’s a [...]

Osama and the Genie

July 10th, 2007 | No Comments

Got this from Mrs. Moon, so I knew it would be good: While trying to escape through Pakistan, Osama bin Laden found a bottle on the sand and picked it up. Suddenly, a female genie rose from the bottle and with a smile said, “Master, may I grant you one wish?” Osama responded, “You ignorant, [...]

Moon’s 9/11 Commission

August 6th, 2004 | 2 Comments

OK, so I’m no commission, but I do have a lot of questions and I think some ideas about security before 9/11 that the other commission wimped out of dealing with. Namely, what went wrong? No, I’m not talking about United States’ citizens not having the stomach to deal with the aftermaths of the original [...]