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Progressive Influence in the Military

by Phantom Ace ( 73 Comments › )
Filed under Blogmocracy, Islamic Supremacism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Progressives at August 28th, 2009 - 8:09 am

As a person who has family that served in the US Military, this disgusts me. Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is now saying that the US should do actions to please the Muslims. His critique is that America needs to do better actions to win over the Hearts and Minds of Islamic people.

WASHINGTON – The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff has written a searing critique of government efforts at “strategic communication” with the Muslim world, saying that no amount of public relations will establish credibility if American behavior overseas is perceived as arrogant, uncaring or insulting.

The critique by the chairman, Adm. Mike Mullen, comes as the United States is widely believed to be losing ground in the war of ideas against extremist Islamist ideology. The issue is particularly relevant as the Obama administration orders fresh efforts to counter militant propaganda, part of its broader strategy to defeat the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

“To put it simply, we need to worry a lot less about how to communicate our actions and much more about what our actions communicate,” Admiral Mullen wrote in the critique, an essay to be published Friday by Joint Force Quarterly, an official military journal.

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Did we try to win the communication war with the Nazis or Imperial Japanese? The answer is no, we won the war with these 2 nations militarily. This is an example of the Transnational Progressive disease now infiltrating our Military. We need to develop methods to defeat the Islamo-Fascists militarily. They don’t care what we think of them, we should not care what they think of us. We need to make them FEAR us!

To the Blogmocracy Military Veterans, I would love your take on this. My opinion, we need to be focus on defeating and crushing them, not them liking us.

Maine Fines Anti-Islamist Group

by Phantom Ace ( 31 Comments › )
Filed under Dhimmitude, Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Liberal Fascism, Sharia (Islamic Law) at June 25th, 2009 - 12:30 pm

Free Speech is supposed to be allowed in America. However when it comes to criticizing Islam, it is not permitted. Whenever the truth about Islam comes out, the American establishment, whether in business, media or politics attempts to silence those voices.  This privilege against criticism however is not extended to Christians, Hindus, Jews and anyone else. Only when it comes to Islam, is it forbidden.

Maine Fines Group for ‘Inflammatory Anti-Muslim Message’

An organization in the national spotlight recently for producing a documentary identifying several dozen potential terrorist training compounds in the U.S. has offended the sensibilities of Maine bureaucrats, who have fined the organization $4,000, alleging among other things that the group sent out mailings containing an “inflammatory anti-Muslim message.”

The group in question, the Christian Action Network (CAN), received notice of the fines and the fundraising ban in a May 6 letter from Elaine Thibodeau of the State of Maine’s Department of Professional and Financial Regulation. Enclosed in the letter was a prepared consent agreement for CAN to sign agreeing to all of the state’s allegations, waiving all rights to appeal, and agreeing to pay the $4,000 fine. As part of the consent agreement, CAN is required to agree to all of the state’s allegations, including their assertion that their mailing amounted to hate speech.

How can less than 1% of the population have this much power? It has to do with Leftist-Islamic Alliance and the Saudi influence in our government. This is not a Republican or Democrat issue as both parties silence criticism of Islam. I am sick of this taboo of not being able to discuss what Islam is about. Thankfully I have LGF2.0, where I can express my feelings.

Islam is not like any other religion, it is really an Arabic Supremacist Movement in disguise. Where ever Islam has conquered it has Arabized the culture. Islam is like Fascism, Nazism, Progressivism and Communism all in one. It’s goal is to suppress individuality and make people slaves to Arabs. That is the truth and if anyone can prove me wrong, go ahead and do it.

(Hat tip: no2liberals)

Iranian Diplomats Still Invited To 4th Of July Parties

by Phantom Ace ( 169 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Barack Obama, Iran, Islamic Supremacism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at June 23rd, 2009 - 9:35 am

Obama is still inviting Iranian diplomats to 4th of July parties hosted by US Embassies worldwide. Clearly Obama wants the regime to survive and is doing all he can to give it legitimacy. This is disturbing as the Iranian people are struggling against their regime, we are are supporting that regime. Obama should not invite these diplomats, who represents a Totalitarian system with blood on its hands. This is another disgrace to what America stands for.

US says hot dog diplomacy still on with Iran

WASHINGTON (AFP) — The United States said Monday its invitations were still standing for Iranian diplomats to attend July 4 celebrations at US embassies despite the crackdown on opposition supporters.

President Barack Obama’s administration said earlier this month it would invite Iran to US embassy barbecues for the national holiday for the first time since the two nations severed relations following the 1979 Islamic revolution.

“There’s no thought to rescinding the invitations to Iranian diplomats,” State Department spokesman Ian Kelly told reporters.

Obama puts pressure on allies like Israel, but kisses up to enemies like Iran. Obama really is a pathetic President.

Iran’s Generation Gap

by Phantom Ace ( 101 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Iran, Islamic Supremacism, Sharia (Islamic Law) at June 17th, 2009 - 1:27 pm

A large part of the reasons we are seeing riots in Iran is because of the generation gap. A whole group of young people don’t remember the revolution and don’t believe in its ideals. They are Modern, hip and wants to just live their lives. This clashes with the Islamo-Fascist ideology of the Iranian regime.

Iran’s election opens generational fissure

On the other hand, an equally important factor is that most of the demonstrators who have been questioning the legitimacy of Iran’s electoral process in the last week are not, unlike their parents, revolutionaries. They belong to a new generation that did not experience the revolution of 1979 and wants another Iran. Most of them were not around or are too young to remember the revolution, but they made up one-third of eligible voters in the presidential election.

These youngsters are a reminder that a monolithic image of Iran does not necessarily reflect the mind-set of 70% of the population that is under the age of 30. After all, the young Iran’s quest for democracy has presented serious challenges not only to the status of the doctrine of the Velayat-e Faqih — the rule of religious jurists — but to the reform movement and its democratic authenticity.