Why won’t GOP call jihad by name?
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010David Petteys of Act for America, Denver chapter, and Michael Del Rosso of the Claremont Institute recently compared notes (more…)
David Petteys of Act for America, Denver chapter, and Michael Del Rosso of the Claremont Institute recently compared notes (more…)
When the President vows to “get to the bottom of all this and bring these violent extremists to justice”, he is telegraphing (more…)
By John Guandolo
As we look at recent events, it becomes clear that the evidence points to the fact that these were not just acts of jihad linked by Islamic doctrine. They were also operations which drew on most or all of the key elements that we see in overseas operations, and which have we previously seen prior to or during operations here in the States. Here is what we might call their five-part planning matrix, along with a look at how it maps out for two homeland incidents this year as well as the strike in India last year. (more…)
Last week was truly remarkable. Republicans swept three state elections; then an Islamic extremist holding the position of an Army psychiatrist murdered 13 persons and wounded 31 others at Fort Hood, Texas (more…)
The new book “Muslim Mafia” by Sperry and Guabatz, featured on Backbone Radio Nov. 8 at 530pm, reveals damning information on CAIR. (more…)
Last year many Americans decided to support a change in presidential administration at least partly because they believed that the United States government was running an abusive prison at Guantanamo Bay and torturing suspected Islamic terrorists. (more…)
Like many of you, I’ve watched Obama this week attempt to take the 9/11 anniversary and turn it into a National Day of Service (led by ACORN, no doubt). (more…)
Sympathy and warmth toward US Muslims is up in the past two years, while concern for Islam’s tendency to violence is down, (more…)
Both policy realities and military realities were shortchanged in today’s Denver Post editorial, “The Reality of Closing Gitmo.” (more…)
On September 11, 2001, a date which certainly ought to “live in infamy,” 19 violent enemies of the United States carried out vicious airliner attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C. (more…)
Today we witnessed a brave captain evade death by taking bold action off the coast of Somalia. Our magnificent Navy Seals took out three (more…)
In a dramatic break with longstanding U.S. government policy and established interpretations of the laws of war, the Obama (more…)
Not only is March the time for CSAPs in Colorado, it is the time principals weed out their probationary teaching staff. Ouch. (more…)
Here’s more on the issue of detainees in the Global War on Terror, the story that just won’t die. After railing for years against (more…)
Colorado Media Matters can’t get the facts straight on the Guantanamo detainees. That must be why they go off on tangents (more…)