Sunday, December 31, 2006

Prime Minister Harper Wishes Canadians a Happy New Year

Crime beat.........taking the ostrich approach

Stephen Schwartz

Eurabia? Maybe not..........

What happens when terrorism comes to a small town

Cox and Forkum - Whisper of peace

Fighting Global Jihad

Sen. Joe Lieberman-.....Why We Need More Troops in Iraq

Middle East problems-they should look internally instead of continually blaming Israel which is just a convenient scapegoat

"The sad truth is that it is precisely political oppression, intellectual suffocation and gender discrimination that explain, more than other factors, the chronic difficulties of the Middle East. To be sure, there exist no overnight or over-the-counter remedies for these maladies that would allow the region to unleash its vast potential, but they are at the heart of the problem. It would be illusory to think otherwise."

Mark Steyn

Crime beat.......Toronto the Good

Crime beat.......

Lorrie goldstein- Media's hot air on Kyoto

"I've been doing some research into global warming and the Kyoto accord and boy, have I found some interesting stuff that the Liberal Party of Canada and its media shills don't like to talk about.

Ready? Here we go. Remember that big Kyoto conference held in Montreal last December, the one hosted by then Liberal environment minister, now Liberal leader, Stephane Dion?"

AQ's own ISG Report

"With President Bush in receipt of his Iraq Study Group (ISG) report card, two events -- one prior to its issuance and one after -- should be noted that raise serious issues about the ISG's assessment.
What could provide us with a more accurate assessment of the U.S. situation in Iraq than a report by the insurgents -- one intended for their internal consumption only? The first event involves just such a report, found among al Qaeda documents captured earlier this year. Contrary to the ISG report that states, "[for the U.S.] the situation in Iraq is grave and deteriorating,"the al Qaeda report gives U.S. forces more credit, describing al Qaeda's situation in Iraq as "bleak." This assessment is based on its losses suffered both militarily and in the fight to win the hearts and minds of the people."