Archive for the 'World Opinion' Category

Mexico Pleads for Fence Veto

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

Right on queue, Mexico’s President Vicente Fox pleads with the Bush Administration to veto the bill passed by Congress to pay for 700 miles of fencing on the southern border: MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico pleaded with President Bush on Monday to veto a Senate proposal to build a fence to keep illegal immigrants out, [...]

McCain Abandons American Soldiers, Gives Aid to Terrorists

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

John McCain, decorated military veteran and prisoner of war camp survivor, has taken a stand which, if it continues to fruition, will see him abandoning his brothers-in-arms and making it practically impossible for U.S. Armed Forces to gather any information from captured terrorists in the War on Terror. The disagreement centers mainly on how to [...]

Liberal Fantasies, Part I

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Editor’s Note: We’ve all heard the liberals in Congress and the media make less than insightful suggestions and criticisms regarding the War on Terror and the War in Iraq. This series aims to demonstrate why these suggestions are such obviously bad ideas. NEGOTIATING WITH OSAMA The scene is a small village just inside the border [...]

The United Nations: Built to Fail

Tuesday, August 8th, 2006

World peace has been a goal of most of mankind for as long as civilization has existed. A world without war or violence perpetrated against the weak by the strong is an ideal as noble as it is impossible. Simply put, the nature of mankind is such that world peace will never be realized. It [...]

United Nations Deputy General Has Hissy Fit

Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

The Deputy General of the United Nations gave a speech in New York today sharply criticizing the Bush Administration for withholding its dues until specific reform milestones have been met: Secretary General Kofi Annan’s deputy assailed the United States on Tuesday for withholding support from the United Nations, encouraging its harshest detractors and undermining an [...]

John Kerry: Bush Chose War Over Diplomacy

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

John Kerry, everyone’s favorite Vietnam veteran, is at it again in his attempt to position himself for another run at the Presidency in 2008: Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) harshly criticized the Bush administration for “disdaining diplomacy” in favor of a confrontational and unilateral foreign policy that has hurt the United States’ standing around the world [...]

Mexican President Fox Disingenuous at Best

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

Mexican President Vicente Fox is doing his best to keep the border between his country and the United States free of any obstacles to illegal immigration: Kicking off a four-day, three-state tour, Mexican President Vicente Fox said Tuesday that his nation wants to be part of the solution in the immigration debate, not the problem. [...]

Bush on Immigration: Same Old Same Old

Tuesday, May 16th, 2006

The President’s address on Immigration Reform was televised to a prime time audience last night, but as far as I could tell it was wasted time. The United States is not going to militarize the southern border. Mexico is our neighbor, and our friend. We will continue to work cooperatively to improve security on both [...]

This Is Why We Need A Wall

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

This is an image from one of the many immigration protests this past weekend: Do we really want people who do things like this to become citizens?I don’t know about you, but the last thing I want happening is the U.S. Government letting people who obviously hate America become citizens. I don’t even want them [...]

Short Takes for Monday Night

Tuesday, February 7th, 2006

Islamofasicts and Cartoons: Looks like Muslims around the globe are upset over some depictions of Muhammad in cartoons published in a Danish newspaper. Now Denmark is subject to a Muslim boycott and Muslims around the world are threatening to kill, behead, or otherwise terminate Danish citizens where ever they may be. They’re doing this, by [...]

Saddam to Sue Bush, Blair

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

In what amounts to yet another good reason to oppose the International Criminal Court, deposed dictator Saddam Hussein is going to sue President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair over the Iraqi war: Defence lawyers for Saddam Hussein Wednesday distributed copies of a lawsuit against President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair for destroying Iraq. [...]

Chertoff: Reports of Mexican Military Crossing Border Overblown

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff says that the number of times the Mexican Military has stepped over the border into the U.S. without authorization has been overblown: Reports of Mexican soldiers frequently crossing onto U.S. soil are overblown, and many of the incidents are just mistakes, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said. Chertoff’s remarks followed [...]