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Archive for June, 2006

Bodies of Missing Soliders Found

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 20th, 2006 | Trackback

The Washington Post provides the news that I was most dreading — that these two young Soldiers died horrific deaths:

A True Patriot Fisks a True Traitor

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 19th, 2006 | Trackback

Ehren Watada was raised for this moment in time by his old anti-war activist parents. Ehren Watada was trained for this moment by anti-war activist organizations. He never intended to be a real Soldier. His plan was always to become a martyr for the anti-war movement.

Defining Liberalism in 25 Words

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 18th, 2006 | Trackback

The best way to define Liberalism is to simply shine a light on their own words and actions, and let them define themselves.

The Patriotism-less Dixie Chicks

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 18th, 2006 | Trackback

It’s not surpising that you don’t understand the need for patriotism. You can’t understand the necessity of something you’ve never had; something you’ve never felt; something you’ll never have.

Godspeed: CPO Kameron Pratt

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 15th, 2006 | Trackback

CPO Pratt survived four over seas tours. But with just three days left before he was to return to duty, he was murdered during a senseless carjacking:

The Next Soon-to-be Dead Leader of al Qaeda in Iraq

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 15th, 2006 | Trackback

It sort of reminds me of Richard Bach’s “Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah”, in which the hero, Donald Shimoda, shys away from being the next Messiah because, “I saw what happened to the last one.” I doubt al-Masri ever read the book, though.

Wealth of Information from Al-Zarqawi Raid

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 15th, 2006 | Trackback

One of the spins the Left put on the raid that resulted in the death of Al-Zarqawi was that it didn’t really mean anything; that it wasn’t that important; that Al-Zarqawi was “just one man”, and his death doesn’t change anything in the War on Terror.

I’m fine with that. I’m always amazed how foreigners — whether they be Muslims from Afghanistan or Catholics from Mexico — think they are somehow entitled to the rights and privileges of American citizens.

Happy US Flag Day

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 14th, 2006 | Trackback

Of course today’s Holiday is officially called Flag Day — not US Flag day — but, sadly, I think the distinction needs to be pointed out that this Flag Day commemorates the Stars and Stripes.

Happy Birthday to the US Army

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 14th, 2006 | Trackback

Since 1775, millions have worn the uniform and lived the “Warrior Ethos.” Soldiers have always understood that the freedoms our nation guarantees are worth fighting for and America’s decision to put “boots on the ground” illustrates like no other action its continued commitment to these ideals.

Rove Will Not Be Charged

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 13th, 2006 | Trackback

Despite the fact that Rove won’t be charged, and that there is no evidence of any wrong doing on his part, that won’t stop the entire Left from condeming him as guilty anyway—kind of like they’ve done with the Haditha Marines…

What’s Wrong with The Democratic Party

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 13th, 2006 | Trackback

My biggest opposition to the Democrat party is that they want to appease and capitulate to our Islamofascist terrorists enemies. They want to negotiate with them while trying not to piss them off. I want them eradicated from the face of this planet. By any means necessary.

Another Unhinged, Dirty Democrat

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 12th, 2006 | Trackback

In the past few years I’ve seen unhinged Liberals (in the voice of Col. Nathan R. Jessep:Is there any other kind?) throw all sorts of *things at conservatives whom they disagree with:

PGR: Riding in Memory of Capt. James A. Funkhouser

Posted by Robbie Cooper on June 8th, 2006 | Trackback

Tomorrow morning I’ll be riding in honor of Capt. James A. Funkhouser, 35, of Katy, Texas, who was killed in what has become known as the CBS Mission CBS News cameraman Paul Douglas and soundman James Brolan were also killed by the same IED that killed Capt. Funkhouser)