Rob over at Say Anything, yesterday, points to facts the left doesn’t want you to know:
U.S. combat troop deaths and other violence in Iraq are down significantly in some of the most dangerous places of insurgent
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So, Carl Levin is trying to cut the funding for the Iraq war.
Why?
He’s trying to get the President to “change course” in Iraq.
He knows, as do all Americans by now, that real progress is being made there.
That site that Israel bombed, was apparently correctly identified in the news reports that we all saw last evening. This is a before and after shot:
As to the official reaction of Syria, Bruce McQuain makes an excellent point:
Seems
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Glenn Reynolds:
“Violence in Iraq has dropped by 70 percent since the end of June, when U.S. forces completed their build-up of 30,000 extra troops…”
According to the Iraq Interior Ministry.
And bin Laden pipes up and tells his people
One of the people noticing the democrats problems with the FISA legislation is Michelle Malkin. She properly labels at the FISA obstruction legislation. She says:
Question of the night comes from Paul Mirengoff at Power Line in the wake of
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I commented the other day about this resolution about Turkey, and genocide, by suggesting that there was no way that the Democrats could be this stupid by accident, and that therefore it had to be intentional. Neal Boortz this morning
I am angry, tonight. Very angry indeed.
October 15, 2007 — WASHINGTON -(NY Post) U.S. intelligence officials got mired for nearly 10 hours seeking approval to use wiretaps against al Qaeda terrorists suspected of kidnapping Queens soldier Alex Jimenez in
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I get email, all the time asking me why I don’t like Ron Paul, and extolling his supposed virtues. I get the impression that they’re the product of an orginized effort on someone’s part, because they look like they were
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From the WaPo, this morning:
The U.S. military believes it has dealt devastating and perhaps irreversible blows to al-Qaeda in Iraq in recent months, leading some generals to advocate a declaration of victory over the group, which the Bush administration
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The Democrats and their supporters really don’t know which way to run anymore. What they’ve been trying lately, has been working, so they’re going to try and break out the classics. Witness Frank Rich over at the Democrat party house
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Even if we assume that the security firm Blackwater doesn’t belong in Iraq, (I know, I know, but just go with me for a moment…) there would appear to be some problems with how things are connected in terms of
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Over at the Captain’s Quarters Ed makes a discovery:
The Washington Post’s editorial board noticed something over the last few weeks that many of us have pointed out all along. They l discover that General David Petraeus told the truth
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The Cole bombing was seven years ago today, as Rusty reminds us.
We’ve learned quite a bit about that happening, and the negotiations leading up to it, since. Go and RTWT.
By way of Chuck Simmins, I see the 10th Mountain Division is wrapping up their deployment. Says Chuck about the 10th Mountain:
It is the most deployed brigade in the Army, 40 months in total at the end of this
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It must be a bear being part of the mainstream media these days. Must also be a major problem for liberals, but then again that’s kind of a repetition, isn’t it?
The Gateway Pundit is running a brilliant piece today

