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McCain’s heroes fly al-Qaeda Flag in Qaddafi’s Hometown

by Phantom Ace ( 40 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Muslim Brotherhood, Progressives, Sharia (Islamic Law), Tranzis at March 27th, 2012 - 12:00 pm

The Libyan rebels that senile, washed up Senator John McCain and his girlfriend Lindsey Graham hailed as heroes are just an affiliate of Al-Qaeda. Many of us Conservatives pointed it out last year. Instead of listening to us we were silenced and mocked. The Progressives and the Wilsonian Saudi loving wing of the GOP called us Islamophobes, isolationists and defeatists. Well we are having the last laugh. Libya has become an Islamic state controlled by Salaft and Muslim Brotherhood Militias. Sharia law has returned and polygamy will soon be allowed. Despite all this, the Regime of Pharaobama and his ally, the Senile Senator, insist that we must support the Islamic regime in Libya, despite evidence that Al-Qaeda is running the show in Libya. They are even flying their flag in Sirte, which was Qaddafi’s home town.

A new video has surfaced online that purports to show a convoy of Libyan military and police vehicles — more than two dozen in all — rolling through the hometown of late dictator Moammar Gadhafi while bearing a flag similar to the infamous black banner of al Qaeda.

It was not immediately clear when the video was shot, but according to the accompanying caption written by a self-identified pro-Gadhafi supporter, it was taken in the coastal town of Sirte and shows 29 vehicles — everything from SUVs labeled “police,” “Sirte,” and “rebels” to a couple full-sized fire trucks. A handful of heavy machine guns are mounted on some of the military-style trucks. More than a dozen of the black banners long associated with al Qaeda whip in the wind.

If the caption is accurate, it would not be the first time the flag belonging to the world’s most high-profile terror group has flown in the war-torn North African nation since the popular revolt against Gadhafi began last February. In October, an al Qaeda flag was reportedly raised over a courthouse in the de facto rebel capital of Benghazi. Caravans bearing the flag, similar to the one shown in the new video, have also apparently been spotted in Tripoli, according to a new report by the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.

Don’t expect Pharaobama and his senile sidekick to address this. They have lied to the American people about the new regime in Libya. John McCain has a history of supporting Islamists, so he probably doesn’t care about this. As a taxpayer I care because we are giving this regime money. The lies of the elites are visible for all of us to see. Our elites enable the enemies of this country.

When will we wake up and remove our lying elites?

David Warren admits he was wrong about the concept of Democracy Spreading

by Phantom Ace ( 50 Comments › )
Filed under Conservatism, September 11, Special Report, Terrorism, The Political Right at March 1st, 2012 - 8:30 am

In the aftermath of 9/11 most the West’s elites and opinion makers believed Democracy could be exported to the islamic world. People like me, who spoke out against this concept, were called communists, Al-Qaeda supporters and even traitors. When I would express my method of retaliation, which was nation destruction, I would get called a Nazi. Critics of Bush’s “freedom” agenda were silenced and mocked in the Conservative blogosphere. Unfortunately, we have been vindicated but at the loss of 5,ooo American lives and 40,000 wounded in the Afghan and Iraq wars. Newt Gingrich and Rush Limbaugh have turned on the war realizing its uselessness..

Ottowa Citizen columnist, David Warren, admits he was wrong on the concept of exporting Democracy. He had been a supporter of the freedom agenda, but admits it was wrong.

When one cannot trust one’s own allies not to murder one, one is in a fix. It is not an unusual fix, as the history of this planet goes, and particularly the history of Afghanistan. But the circumstances in which two American officers at the Interior Ministry in Kabul lost their lives on Saturday were discouraging. The assailant seems to have been an Afghan police intelligence officer. That says something. That he was able to escape after the shootings says more.

The incident was one of many which followed news of the Koran burnings at the Bagram airfield. That event, from what I can gather, was reported in detail within Afghanistan. I am not being droll here: I mean the fact that the tomes were tossed in the “burn pit” by mistake, having already been defaced by Taliban prisoners who were using them to pass messages, was widely circulated. To the western mind, this should make a difference in the perceived profanation: intention always counts.

But to the mind of many Afghan people, quite capable of stoning a woman to death for adultery after she has been raped, it made no difference. Nor, dare I add, could President Barack Obama’s public apology over the affair make any difference: for it was the kind of profanation for which apologies are not accepted. Obama, consciously doing “the right thing” to defuse tensions, is consistently out of his depth in dealing with these matters; for despite his own Islamic background in Kenya, and Indonesia, he is a product of Ivy League America. George W. Bush would have done the same.

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As it is the 29th of February, let me perform an uncustomary retraction. Looking back over the history of the last 10 years, through which I have been writing these columns, I’m now persuaded of a major misjudgment. While I supported the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq — still do, and “would do it again” without qualms — I see ever more clearly that the “Bush doctrine” of exporting “democracy” was an unnecessary mistake.

Our interests in these countries were military; we had dangerous enemies to destroy. That was achieved with dispatch by U.S. and allied forces: with remarkably few casualties all round. We had a continued interest in preventing the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan, and in the destruction of Islamist cells in Iraq. All fine and good: these were necessary adventures, for the defence of legitimate western interests.

I feel no happiness that the Right is now agreeing with what I have been saying after 9/11. Too many Americans have died and the bad feelings caused by debating these wars has harmed many online friendships in the Conservative blogosphere. We should not cry over spilled milk. Instead the Right should vow to never again engage in nation building or exporting democracy. What we should do in retaliation against islamic terror is nation destruction.

Al-Qaeda to beef up its Libyan Presence

by Phantom Ace ( 30 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Dhimmitude, Islam, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Libya, Progressives, Sharia (Islamic Law), Tranzis at December 30th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

We here at Blogmocracy were the first Conservative blog to come against the Libyan War. Other blogs like the Progressive Republican blog Hot Air, were all gung ho for another Wilsonian Democracy building project. As usual, they had eggs on their face. Our resident Islamic scholar Phillip Daniels pointed out that Al-Qaeda had created an Emirate in Eastern Libya. Once again, thanks to our knowledge of Islam we have been vindicated. The Popular Uprising, was just a mask for a Jihadi takeover of that nation.

Reports are now circulating that Al_Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is sending veteran fighters to beef up their presence in Libya. Despite attacking us on 9/11, the US/NATO backed AL-Qaeda’s Libyan branch takeover of Libya. Seeing an opportunity to establish more training camps and get more recruits AL-Qaeda is concentrating in the Eastern regions on the Libyan border.

(CNN) — Al Qaeda’s leadership has sent experienced jihadists to Libya in an effort to build a fighting force there, according to a Libyan source briefed by Western counter-terrorism officials.

The jihadists include one veteran fighter who had been detained in Britain on suspicion of terrorism. The source describes him as committed to al Qaeda’s global cause and to attacking U.S. interests.

The source told CNN that the al Qaeda leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, personally dispatched the former British detainee to Libya earlier this year as the Gadhafi regime lost control of large swathes of the country.

The man arrived in Libya in May and has since begun recruiting fighters in the eastern region of the country, near the Egyptian border. He now has some 200 fighters mobilized, the source added. Western intelligence agencies are aware of his activities, according to the source.

Read the rest: Al Qaeda leader sends veteran jihadists to establish presence in Libya

I wonder what John McCain and his girlfriend Lindsey Graham have to say about their heroes being in cahoots with AL-Qaeda? I’m sure Islamic sympathizer Barack Hussein Obama and Palestinian terror supporter Hillary Clinton love the idea of an Islamic Caliphate. The Progressive movement is allied with Islam. Both are Transnational and Totalitarian in nature. However, I will never give a pass to so called “conservatives” like McCain an Ms.d Graham or blogs like Hot Air that give cover to the False Messiah.

Libya will soon be Afghanistan on the Mediterranean,. How’s that Islamic Democracy working out?

Bill Kristol and his gang want a New Cold War with Russia

by Phantom Ace ( 20 Comments › )
Filed under Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Russia, Socialism, Special Report, Tranzis at October 16th, 2011 - 1:00 pm

The Wilsonian faction of the Neocons lead by Slavophobe Bill Kristol is inventing a new bogeyman for America. It’s actually an old one, Russia. Rather than respect Russia’s interests, Kristol and his gang of warmongers want to create anti-Russian feelings in America. They are hoping that should God forbid their candidate Romney get elected, the US will engage in a  new cold war. With our internal economic conditions, we can’t afford one nor should Russia be vilified.

Over the summer reporter Eli Lake of the Washington Times wrote a series of provocative stories about U.S.-Russia relations and the alleged failure of “reset,” the Obama administration’s policy to improve ties to Moscow. The most sensational ran on Page One of the Times on July 22 and led to several follow-ups. It alleged that a bomb blast near the U.S. Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia, the previous September had been “traced to a plot run by a Russian military intelligence officer, according to an investigation by the Georgian Interior Ministry.” The Russia officer was identified as Yevgeny Borisov.

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Orion seeks to create a media echo chamber on Georgia and Russia. Essentially it works like this: Tbilisi’s lobbyists generate contacts and information that they feed to sympathetic journalists. Orion frequently arranges interviews with Georgian officials and, not infrequently, stories centering on their charges magically appear soon afterward. Orion has wined and dined some reporters on its tab or picked up their travel expenses. There’s certainly nothing illegal about that but it’s worth noting that lobbyists are barred from maintaining these sorts of relationships with members of Congress because it so clearly presents, as we say in Washington, at least the appearance of impropriety.

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The journalists pick up on and spread each other’s work and Goldfarb, naturally, hawks their stories at his Twitter feed. Just last week, he called a new Lake story a “must read.” The piece  at the Newsweek/Daily Beast, featured an exclusive interview with Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili, who alleged that the bombing at the U.S. Embassy was “ordered at the most senior levels of the Russian government.” He was quoted as saying that Putin “is crazy about planning the individual details of special operations … I cannot imagine somebody touching a topic as sensitive as Georgia is for Russia, especially for Putin, without Putin having firsthand knowledge or command of it.”

Orion helps create a collective media reality that policymakers have to respond to. Other foreign governments  also play this game, as do liberal and conservative interest groups, but rarely as well or so brazenly.

Bill Kristol and his band of chiken-hawks need to be isolated from the GOP. They are Slavic hating bigots and subscribe to Wilsonianism. These clowns are not Conservative, they are International Socialists. Russia is a sovereign nation that pursues its own interest. There is no need to demo nize and make them an enemy.