Archive for the 'MilBlogs' Category

New Rule - Traitors Can’t Question My Patriotism

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

This pretty much says it all. I’ll donate $100 to my friends at A Soldiers Perspective if they top post it.
New Rule - Traitors Can’t Question My Patriotism
Ken, Please gather your wife and listen to this together tomorrow (FHE).

Bush at 29 Percent

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

Sometimes I think the Bush administration is really a large-scale experiment in political science, the object of which is to quantify Lincoln’s dictum that you can deceive part of the people all the time. The answer seems to be around 29 percent in the latest (23-27 February) New York Times/CBS poll (PDF). But [...]

Dangerous Minds

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

I just had to post this. It’s my civil duty to remind us all that people like Sealpatriot are out there for real. As I’ve said many times before. There is a greater reproductive advantage in “strength of conviction” ( modern day “survival of the fittest”) than raw intelligence.
This exchange is taken [...]

Killers, Heros, and Victims

Tuesday, January 30th, 2007

In the words of the venerable Cpl M and Owner of the 2006 MilBlog of the year.
Tonight is Monday night and that means it is time for another hour of The Greatest Show on TV

Which one is the killer?

ASP Wins 2007 MilBlog Award. Here’s How?

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

Over at A Soldiers Perspective The good Corporal M a/k/a “Lil’ Hitler,” posted the story about the “hateful” anti-war protesters in Washington DC this weekend “spray painting the capitol.”
Keeping in mind Cpl M is their little pit bull, a twenty-year-old Marine Corporal (state-side) trying to impress “the guys”, here’s how Cpl M characterizes the event:
This [...]

Right Wing Blogs Reveal A Cultural Disease

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

A Kossak (DailyKos) who spent six months following right wing blogs (RWB) has posted a number of observations. Not surprisingly, they are identical to my observations having spent at least a year, albeit more casually, traversing MilBlogs.
Read Macabee’s entire post.
I think Macabee’s first observation about banning is the most salient:
In RWB, trolls are banned with [...]

John’s Dilemma: Dissent and Be Censored, or Deny?

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

One of our more softspoken readers, “ldsnomore” started a small fire with her question, “when did dissent become heresy in our country?”
John of Argghhh! responded, “Good question - as long as we recognize that it didn’t just suddenly materialize when Rove moved into the White House.”
To be satisfied with “it didn’t just suddenly materialize” is, [...]

Emergency Advice for BlackFive

Monday, January 15th, 2007

BlackFive (Bill Matt Burden), founder and owner of the most popular MilBlog today will be on the Laura Ingram Show tomorrow.
Today he posted a public letter to Defense Secretary Gates admonishing him for not moving faster.
His reasoning?
Look, Osama, Sadr, Iran, Syria and everyone else on Haifa street knows that if a Democrat is elected President, [...]

A Chicken Shit Named ‘Patriot’

Sunday, January 7th, 2007

What would you call yourself if you were a traitor? This guy calls himself Patriot. A fairly simplistic deception by someone the US Military would hardly hold out as a beacon of intelligence.
Over at A Soldiers Deception Perspective blog author calling himself ‘Patriot’ is calling US congressmen, US Military Officers and mother’s of slain [...]

Banned, Un-Banned and Re-Banned

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

It was bound to happen. Our right-wing Milblogger friends at A Soldiers Perspective have reversed their New Year’s Eve good-will gesture to un-ban OneUtah bloggers and decided to ban us forever.
In the face of blog administrator Corporal M’s refusal of orders to un-ban us and prodded on by their militant loyal followers (readers), Army Intelligence [...]

Freeper Ladies Re-Write History

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

I appreciate everyone’s patience with my fascination with the anthropological / tribal characteristics of militant authoritarian mind.
For you history buffs, a few things have changed recently.
It’s Clinton fault we had to invade Iraq.
1. Sue Says: (link)
Yes, I supported the Gulf war then and I think it was a big mistake not [...]

I Send People Into Combat Almost Daily

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

In the few remaining months before CJ’s deployment back to Iraq, we hope to continue to engage him in an effort to better understand the complexity of the situation with Iraq, in Iraq and the American consciousness.
As I reminded an interlocutor from ASP, we appreciate CJ as an archetype of the kind of otherwise earnest, [...]

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