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THE BLOOD ON JOHN MCCAIN’S HANDS

Do you think Al Qaeda terrorists are planning another attack on the United States? You'd have to have a two-digit IQ to believe they aren't.  Yet if Senate Democrats and a handful of renegade Republicans have their way, we will never learn the details of what is being planned through interrogating captured al Qaeda suspects. Thanks to the Supreme Court's breathtaking overreach in the Hamdan case this summer, which extended Geneva Convention protections to terrorists (who clearly are not entitled to them), our ability to obtain information from captured terrorists is in jeopardy. John McCain and the other senators who are blocking efforts to clarify the law argue that permitting the CIA to use the coercive techniques described above would open the door to other countries torturing U.S. prisoners.  They argue further that any attempt to "amend" Article 3 would bring worldwide condemnation of the U.S. The first argument is ludicrous; the second irrelevant.

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THE DAWN OF MORAL CLARITY

There is a historically fairly predictable pattern to the unfolding strategies and views of great wars. They often start with a morally ambiguous view of the enemy, a more limited conception of the war's magnitude and a restrained application of violent tactics. Eventually, moral clarity is obtained, war objectives expand - often to grandiosity, and tactics become ferocious. Today, the West's struggle to resist radical Islamic aggression (both cultural and terroristic) is still in that early phase of moral confusion and limited tactics. Thus we continue to debate the ethical merits of minor intrusions into American civil liberties (such as NSA surveillance of some phone calls from foreign suspects), and even men such as Sen. John McCain and Gen. Colin Powell challenge the need to permit psychologically rough - but nonviolent - interrogation of captured terrorists. But there are some signs that the early stage of moral confusion is beginning to give way to greater clarity.

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THE DAMASCUS SCAM

Syrians Foil US Embassy Bombing blared the BBC headline regarding the terrorist attack on the American Embassy in Damascus, Syria on September 12.  US Lauds Syrian Forces in US Embassy Attack was the CNN headline the next day.  Then came the clincher when the Associated Press ran a story headlined Isolated Syria Hopes Attack on US Embassy Will Warm Relations with US. Syria playing Uncle Sam for a sucker yet again.  For the "attack," you see, was staged.  It was planned by Assef Shawkat, head of Syrian Military Intelligence, whose agents provocateurs provoked a few hothead fools, provided them with weapons, and organized the attack for them - so Shawkat's "Syrian Forces" could be there as heroes to kill the bad guys and save the American diplomats. It's an old Damascus game...

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TORTURED LOGIC AND TORTURING TERRORISTS

When House Majority Leader John Boehner accused Democrats last week of wanting to protect the "rights" of terrorists more than the lives of Americans, a number of Republican Senators winced - because they knew Boehner's accusation also applied to three of their colleagues:  John Warner, Lindsay Graham, and most especially, John McCain. A lot of folks who have had personal contact with McCain think a part of him is mentally unhinged.  It scares them to death that he might be president.  The upside of the debacle he has caused opposing President Bush's proposed legislation on terrorist interrogation is that there are enough voters now who see his mental instability to block his White House aspirations. Yet if McCain is around the mental bend, even more so is the Supreme Court - or at least the five Justices (Breyer, Stevens, Kennedy, Souter, Ginsburg) whose pro-terrorist ruling in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (June 29, 2006) is the cause of this mess. For those interested in the tortured logic of the Supreme Court, I am appending a discussion of it at the end of this article. What we're going to talk now about is torture, and how it isn't necessary.  For there is a way, using a knowledge of brain chemistry, to make a terrorist quickly and easily sing like a canary - without any torture at all.

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ALLAH IS DEAD

A careful reading of Pope Benedict XVI's speech on Faith and Reason, delivered at the University of Regensburg, Germany, on September 12 leaves one with the overwhelming impression of being in the presence of an absolutely world-class intelligence.  I could not encourage you more to read and study it entire. At root and on purpose, the speech is a devastating assault on the metaphysical foundation of Islam.  It's become a commonplace to refer to our war with Islamofascism as a "War of Ideas."  The war is now joined for real.  The fight Benedict picked with Islam is exactly the fight we need.  It is a fight in which Islam is defenseless. This goes far beyond the Kafkaesque hypocrisy of Moslem barbarians threatening to kill the Pope for accusing Islam of being a religion of violence rather than peace.  What Benedict really accused Islam of is being inhuman - because it's god, Allah, is inhuman. In this speech, the Pope wiped away all the weepy touchy-feely "we all believe in the same God" claptrap.  The Pope's fundamental point was the connection between mankind and the Christian God, and the lack of it with the god of Islam.

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PLAIN VANILLA FLASH DRIVES: Are the U3 Upgrades Worth It?

It seems as if computer product marketing takes two distinct tacks these days. Students of the "new and improved" school label upgrades and new hardware models as the latest and greatest, placing the tag "upgraded" upon products that have been reworked in the lab. Which leads one to wonder: Why were they trying to pawn off a piece of "old and unimproved" junk on consumers before? The corollary principle is one in which customers, happy with version 1.x of a product, protest that there was nothing wrong with the original formula and that the "new and improved" item is actually "bloatware," where manufacturers heap on features and options that are supposed to enhance performance. Instead, the "improvements" make the product unwieldy and harder to use, thus erasing - or reversing - any potential benefit to the user. In the computer industry, the new/improved-vs.-bloat concept is generally applied to software applications, but in a few cases it applies to hardware as well - such as with USB flash drives that feature the U3 software platform.

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YOU KNOW YOU’RE A SYRIAN WHEN…

Having spent the last two months in Damascus, Syria, I have determined through personal experience that you know you're a Syrian when... ...You have a Malcolm X sign on your rear view mirror and think Adolf Hitler was a great man for killing Jews. ...You Love Hezbollah but hate the Lebanese. ...You think all women should be virgins but you want to screw everything that walks.

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REGRESSIVE PROGRESSIVES

At my university I was sitting at one interminably long meeting where sadly much time is wasted and little gets done. But during one of the discussions the person who was the leader made the point that there are faculty members of two different political persuasions, conservative and progressive. He was trying to be simply descriptive. Ah, yes, "progressive," that into which liberals have been transformed. Yet the designation fails to fit folks on the Left altogether.  Because instead of moving forward, getting away from past practices, of making progress, those on the Left are actually regressive, even reactionary, in their politics. I give you one major example.

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OUR SECRET VICTORY IN AFGHANISTAN

The last thing America's Traitor Media would report is that we are winning in Afghanistan.  Yet that's what's happening.  NATO forces - combining US, Canadian, Australian, Polish soldiers plus 1,000 French (!) - have been rolling up the Taliban in a ball over the last several months.  The "resurgent" Taliban that Democrats like John Kerry claimed today (9/14) are "running amok across entire regions" of Afghanistan are in reality being wiped out.  Victory over them is quite near. Taliban guerrillas are being killed by the gross - dozens, scores, at a time, hundreds a week.  Over 500 have been killed in one single district (Panjwayi) west of Kandahar (the main city in southern Afghanistan) in the past two weeks alone.  It's being called The Great Taliban Turkey Shoot.

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THE BEST AND WORST IN IRAQ

"Roger Ramadi" is the pseudonym of a high-ranking Marine intelligence officer currently serving in Iraq.  To The Point just received his "sitrep" of the best and the worst in Anbar Province, Iraq's "Wild West." Worst City in al-Anbar Province -- Ramadi, hands down.  The provincial capital of 400,000 people.  Killed over 1,000 insurgents in there since we arrived in February.  Every day is a nasty gun battle.  They blast us with giant bombs in the road, snipers, mortars and small arms.  We blast them with tanks, attack helicopters, artillery, our snipers (much better than theirs), and every weapon that an infantryman can carry.  Every day.  Incredibly, I rarely see Ramadi in the news.  We have as many attacks out here in the west as Baghdad.  Yet, Baghdad has 7 million people, we have just 1.2 million.  Per capita, al-Anbar province is the most violent place in Iraq by several orders of magnitude.  I suppose it was no accident that the Marines were assigned this area in 2003. Best Chuck Norris Moment -- 13 May.  Bad Guys arrived at the government center in the small town of Kubaysah to kidnap the town mayor, since they have a problem with any form of government that does not include regular beheadings and women wearing burqahs.  There were seven of them.  As they brought the mayor out to put him in a pick-up truck to take him off to be beheaded (on video, as usual), one of the bad Guys put down his machinegun so that he could tie the mayor's hands.  The mayor took the opportunity to pick up the machinegun and drill five of the Bad Guys.  The other two ran away.  One of the dead Bad Guys was on our top twenty wanted list.  Like they say, you can't fight City Hall. Most Surreal Moment -- Watching Marines arrive at my detention facility and unload a truck load of flex-cuffed midgets.  26 to be exact.  I had put the word out earlier in the day to the Marines in Fallujah that we were looking for Bad Guy X, who was described as a midget.  Little did I know that Fallujah was home to a small community of midgets, who banded together for support since they were considered as social outcasts.  The Marines were anxious to get back to the midget colony to bring in the rest of the midget suspects, but I called off the search, figuring Bad Guy X was long gone on his short legs after seeing his companions rounded up by the giant infidels.

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