Osama bin Laden is dead, and as with the death of Iraqi al-Qaeda terror Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, some liberals warn that winning is losing, self-defense is self-defeating, and killing our enemies is minting new “martyrs.” Because of this, we should not have killed Osama, at least not immediately. Since we did, it was our supremest wisdom that we agreed to bury him in accordance with Islamic … [Read more...]
The Message We Should Send: Embalm Osama with Pig’s Blood
May 2, 2011 By Ben Johnson
Filed Under: *Featured Bottom Right, Big Brother/Privacy, Floyd Reports, Homeland Security, Islam, Jihad, Obama administration, War on Terror Tagged With: Afghanistan, al-Azhar mosque, Barack Obama, Dennis Gartman, Egypt, George W. Bush, Homeland Security, Indonesia, Islam, Jihad, Mitt Romney, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, Palestinians, Shari'a, Sheik Ahmed al-Tayeb, War on Terror, Zuhdi Jasser
Reagan Would Not Support Obama on Libya
April 5, 2011 By Ben Johnson

For some conservatives, the most sacred initials in policymaking are WWRRD: What Would Ronald Reagan Do? Whenever America encounters a situation similar to one faced by the Gipper, they say the proper course is to follow his lead. Barack Obama’s undeclared war in Libya is such a situation, but I’m afraid Republicans are drawing the wrong analogy. When Libyan rebels rose up against Muammar … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Conservatism, Constitution, Floyd Reports, Foreign policy, History, Jihad, Obama administration, War on Terror Tagged With: Amin Gemayel, Barack Obama, Bashir Gemayel, Bettino Craxi, Constitution, Foreign policy, Founding Fathers, George Schultz, Gulf of Sidra, Gulf of Sidra Incident (1981), Hezbollah, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, John Quincy Adams, Lebanon, Libya, Media bias, Muammar Qaddafi, Neoconservatives, Osama bin Laden, Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), Palestinians, Peter Arnett, Reagan administration, Republican Party, Richard Lugar, Robert "Bud" MacFarlane, Ronald Reagan, Syria, terrorism, War on Terror, William F. Buckley Jr.



