Thursday, October 29, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Something Scary For Halloween
It was the Fall of 2065. The monsoons had ended, and the terrain was dry. Silently, two fire teams, led by Captain Matthew Falk, moved west through the Sitgreave Range toward the command post on Chevelon Bluff. A new moon had risen in the east two hours before, and the men knew the area very well. The bluff lay another 5 miles to the west, and they would be there before sunrise. They had just crossed the creek, and the terrain began to rise as they moved uphill toward their goal. They would relieve two of the teams that manned the CP. The bluff marked the western boundary of the Arizona territory. It offered an unobstructed view to the west, and from there they could control the choke points that offered the only access for approaching jihadi probes. Other such compounds existed across the nation, and slowly, they would be reunited.
Years before, the Arizona group had joined forces with the Navajo. We had collaborated before, in the face of a different enemy. They had lived in this terrain for millenia, and, to a man, they were warriors. Their lands were sacred to them, and they would not tolerate the insult imposed by people who had no honor. In the face of this threat, as before, they too were Americans. What Captain Falk encountered as he returned through the Sitgreaves would haunt him forever….
Thursday, October 22, 2015
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Tuesday, September 22, 2015
When Our Public Servants Become Our Masters
Try walking into any foreign country and announcing: "Your laws do not apply to me, only the laws that I brought with me. Furthermore, any rights your people have are null and void if they offend me." How far do you think you would get? Islamists believe they have the right to do just that, and they get more than a little help from the people running our government. When our public servants become our masters, they are free to redefine the nation as it suits them.
Bill Killian is a US Attorney with the DOJ who informs us that any criticism of Islam violates the civil rights of Muslims. He said:
“This is an educational effort with civil rights laws as they play into freedom of religion and exercising freedom of religion. This is also to inform the public what federal laws are in effect and what the consequences are.”
My right to have an opinion, and my right to express it, are clearly spelled out in the Constitution. But the constitution didn't create those rights. The constitution is merely a document that places boundaries on the government's ability to interfere with those rights. I'm not a free man merely because the constitution says I am, I'm a free man because I say I am. The freedom to express my thoughts is one of the "unalienable rights" enumerated in that document. They were given to me by my Creator, not by the government.
Sunday, September 20, 2015
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