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Standing by and Observing the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution

M-1911 Finally someone is printing something positive about the liberty of the Second Amendment.

Mary Katherine Ham, in her article, Chicks Carrying Guns and Kicking Tail, she writes:

No, I didn’t write that headline just to get you to click through to my column. All right, maybe I did a little, but there really is no better way to describe it. Over the past couple weeks, there have been a couple stories floating around that just warmed my little heart, but they didn’t get a lot of attention, so I have decided to give them plenty. Do you wonder what kind of story it takes to warm my cold, conservative heart? Well, wonder no longer.
This is the kind of headline I’m talking about.
Woman Kills Intruder With Bare Hands
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September 28, 2006 Posted by Keith Lehman | 2nd Amendment, Advocacy, Constitution, Culture & Society | | 2 Comments

Bibliotheca – “How The West Was Won” by Richard Mgrdechian

Bibliotheca Bookshelf   I am in total agreement with Richard Mgrdechian’s article How the Left Was Won – based upon the book of the same name …

Let’s face it, when you get right down to it, all of liberalism is fueled by a singular strategy—a strategy which has been continually perfected and relentlessly executed over the past forty years. That strategy is to promote and exploit divisiveness.
Everything liberal politicians do is based on this simple principle. Tell the people that are given to hating the most, that they are the ones who are hated. Tell the people who expect the most, that they deserve more. Tell blacks to hate whites. Tell women to hate men. Tell the lazy to hate the motivated. Tell the poor that only conservatives are rich, and then be sure to tell them to hate them for it.
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September 28, 2006 Posted by Keith Lehman | American History, Bibliotheca, Culture & Society | | No Comments Yet

Snippets – Pham, Limbaugh, Prelutsky and Tucker: Terrorism and Islam

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  • J. Peter Pham – “According to one Congressional Research Service report, “from 1991, when Osama bin Laden was based in Sudan, al-Qaeda has been building a network of Islamist groups in both the Horn of Africa (Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia) and East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda).” The report went on to suggest that, as it did in Afghanistan and Pakistan in the 1990s, the terrorist group and its allies would exploit poverty, ethnic and religious tensions, porous borders, and ineffective (and often corrupt) government officials to create a “terror center” in East Africa. … While some have argued that this “al-Qaeda-type” of militant Islamism will find little traction among the relatively permissive Muslims of East Africa, it is hard to dismiss the anti-American sermons preached on many Fridays in Nairobi’s landmark Jamia Mosque and other Muslim places of worships, especially in the city’s Eastleigh neighborhood. The Jamia Mosque, incidentally, played host to the Dalsan operation which, as I noted in last week’s column, contributed significantly to the victory of the Islamists in Somalia. In fact, Kenya’s proximity to Somalia is part of the problem: the ease with which radicals from the latter country—ungoverned except where the Islamists hold sway—can enter Kenya and hide within the large community of ethnic kin hampers policing efforts. And the security challenge for Kenyan authorities was aggravated just this past weekend when the key Somali port of Kismayo, just over the border from Kenya, fell to advancing Islamist militias. Furthermore, there is also the increasing activism of and support for the Islamic Party of Kenya, a political group not recognized by the electoral commission because it violates the secular nature of the Kenya constitution, but which nonetheless advocates the adoption of sharia in Kenya. Read more »

September 28, 2006 Posted by Keith Lehman | Foreign Policy, Theologium, War Against Islamic Facism, World Around US | | No Comments Yet