Category Archives: Armed Forces

Dead soldiers are like dead babies.

Liberals only mourn them when it serves their socialist agenda.

American casualties in Afghanistan

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Obama’s new litmus test

I have just been informed by a former senior military leader that Obama is using a new “litmus test” in determining who will stay and who must go in his military leaders. Get ready to explode folks. “The new litmus test of leadership in the military is if they will fire on US citizens or not.” Those who will not are being removed.

– Dr. Jim Garrow – January 21, 2013 @ http://www.facebook.com/jim.garrow.1/posts/10151209214442015

Dr. James Garrow is the author of The Pink Pagoda: One Man’s Quest to End Gendercide in China. He has spent over $25 million over the past sixteen years rescuing an estimated 40,000 baby Chinese girls from near-certain death under China’s one-child-per-couple policy by facilitating international adoptions. He is the founder and executive director of the Bethune Institute’s Pink Pagoda schools, private English-immersion schools for Chinese children. Today he runs 168 schools with nearly 6,300 employees.

http://www.amazon.com/Pink-Pagoda-Quest-Gendercide-China/dp/1936488418

On the Facebook thread, when asked for his source, he replied, “The man who told me this is one of America’s foremost military heroes.”

His Facebook profile photo shows him with Cardinal Dolan.

A free people - Geo Washington

Turn in your weapons

Largest shooting in American history

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Camo and Christmas

The hardest good-bye

Christmas God bless our troops
Good Dad

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Law Enforcement

Childhood dreamsNavy Seals didn't kill bin Laden

Hey Bryan Officer Bradshaw here

You don't have to give up your car

Liver Failure

Harvested @ Law Enforcement WTF Moments facebook

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.255174731164052.77233.255008347847357&type=1

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Commander in Chief vs Panderer in Chief

Commander in Chief vs Panderer in Chief

Inspired by comments posted @ https://polination.wordpress.com/2012/12/09/its-always-all-about-obama/

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It’s always all about Obama

2012_12 07 Pearl Harbor Day is All About BHO

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by | December 9, 2012 · 1:53 am

The Salute

Pearl Harbor Day

My Pearl Harbor Day tribute is to someone who was not there, was not even born yet, but who has spent decades teaching high school history students about it and other major events in our nation’s history in a way that makes them proud to be Americans. He’s also my brother.

“The Salute” By Tim Cullen

I never served in the armed forces. My brother Terry, a Marine in Vietnam, suffered multiple wounds when his unit was ambushed near Con Thien. Med Evacs and a talented surgical team saved his life. Four uncles, six cousins, three nieces, and a nephew have also served our country with distinction. By donning the uniform, my relatives earned the right to salute the flag. I did not. Whenever the anthem plays, I stand with my hand over heart.

One reason I did not take the oath was medical. Asthmatic since childhood, there was a question as to whether I could have passed the exam. Then there was my draft number. Just this side of 300, the draft board met its quota before mine came due. Still, if called, I would have gone. Raised on the concept of duty to God and nation, this was never really an issue. To me, Canada meant ice hockey, not political protest. But I never had to make that choice. Mom breathed a bit easier and I took a job in New Jersey.

That didn’t mean they cancelled the war in my absence. And it was clear that someone had been drafted in my place. Most likely poor, probably of color, he was walking point while I wrote out lesson plans. And each day, a transport plane would land at Pope Air Force base, the flag draped coffins off-loaded to be shipped home, and other men’s families were left to deal with their grief.

I discussed this issue with my father. His response was clear. “Teachers are called to service as well. You might fight on a different battlefield, one a great deal safer than your brother’s, but the war is real and the outcome critical.” Pop spoke at length that evening. Not about contract language, pension rights, or retirement benefits. Rather, he talked about high standards, positive discipline, and faith in the calling. In his mind, I was a missionary-scholar in the Jesuit tradition, working to free those trapped in darkness. “And one last thing.” He noted, “You are going to lose some along the way. It will hurt.”

As he predicted, there have been casualties. Each felt like a body blow. Yet as tragic as these deaths were, there was a perverse logic in them. Illness, accidents, even the suicide could be explained in quantifiable terms. I accepted their passing for the simple reason that I was powerless to alter either biological laws or manic depression.

A second group has been more difficult to rationalize. There are those students dead in spirit. Trapped by addiction, domestic violence, and hopelessness, they waste away in a haze of anger, bitterness, and despair. Late at night, when sleep will not come, the face in the mirror asks once more, “Could they have been saved? What did I miss?”

Then there are the survivors; those youngsters brought back from the abyss. Given up for drowned, they were saved. Reaching into the darkness, we were able to swim to the surface. Whether by God’s grace, hard work, or simple blind luck, it matters not. They made it. Periodically, one will drop a note, or stop by to visit. And on those are the evenings, the ghosts retreat for a few hours and sleep is easier to find.

My father was correct. Teachers, like soldiers, are engaged in a battle for hearts and minds. Indeed, The Infantryman’s Creed, could serve as my opening comments to our newest staff members.

I carry America’s faith and honor.
In the race for victory, I am armed with a fierce will to win.
I yield not to weakness, hunger, cowardice, fatigue, or superior odds.
I forsake not my country, my mission, my comrades,
I forsake not my sacred duty to (educate).
I am relentless. I am always there, now and forever.
Where brave (children) fight, … there I fight as well.

This explains why I teach my students military history. The lectures focus not just on the battles but also the need for discipline and loyalty in combat. I ask each to imagine himself at Trenton, Antietam, or the Chosin Reservoir and then answer the question, “For what do we fight?” I ask each if he will take responsibility for the survival of a classmate. I ask each to take the answers and apply them to their personal lives.

This also explains why my classes participate in the American Legion’s various activities. If young adults are to understand the concept of American exceptionalism, and prepare for the day when they will assume ownership of this heritage, their learning experience must go beyond the written text. When veterans speak at our Memorial Day program, judge an oratorical competition, or discuss the meaning of a simple line drawing, their presence transcends the boundaries of time and place. These men and women form a living bridge between the present and the past; they personify the dictum of St. Francis to “Preach the Gospel; (and when) necessary, use words.”

My life has been spent as a teacher. I serve not with a rifle but a pen. My purpose in life is to protect the young from the shackles of tyranny. It is a noble cause. I am proud of my calling. But I never forget that faceless young man who took my place in Vietnam. Nor do I forget that the young people in my classroom live under a flag made strong by the blood of others.

Symbols have meaning. Perhaps the most graphic example of this is the salute. This simple gesture tells all who see it that there are people willing to give their life to protect an idea. It assures us that the walls are secure and guards have been posted for the night. It conveys to each American that she shall not come to harm on this watch.

The right to salute is an honor earned by wearing the uniform. It is to those who took it upon themselves to earn this right, that I dedicate my service in the classroom.

Tim wrote the above for his thank you speech on the occasion of receiving an award from the American Legion. His daughter sent it to me; he refuses to brag on himself. He’s been honored many times during his amazing teaching career; he is truly one of the great ones. Just ask Lori Ziganto:

“One of the other reasons that I chose to home school (none of my reasons are religious ones) is that too many public school teachers push their beliefs and personal agendas already. Of course not all; there are many, many fabulous school teachers out there (shout out to Mr. Cullen and Mr. Franke, two of mine).  But, far too many do and it is spearheaded by their own Teachers Unions.”
http://snarkandboobs.wordpress.com/2009/09/02/dear-president-obama-now-you-are-just-getting-super-creepy/

Just this past June, he was honored by Princeton Princeton at their commencement ceremony. There is a bio that kinda glows in the dark posted here http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S14/92/61K27/.

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Welcome Home, Soldier!

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Sharing some tweets from Nov 10

Jerome Hudson ‏@JeromeEHudson – Um..WTF?? RT @DRUDGE_REPORT: Clinton won’t testify before Congress on Bengazi due to schedule… http://drudge.tw/UuK2O4

Angela Nelson ‏@angelaisms – @JeromeEHudson Yeah, she’s totally washing her hair that day. @DRUDGE_REPORT

Elisha ^B^ ‏@ElishaNEWS – For @SpeakerBoehner to kiss the Democrat ring as he quickly has, tells me Democrats also have something on him.

Lee Stranahan ‏@Stranahan – I’d like a world where Harry Reid and John Boehner are both co-managing a Denny’s in Butte.

Teri Christoph ‏@TeriChristoph – If you truly believe business owners are cutting back just to screw their employees, you deserve what’s coming your way.

Whitney Pitcher ‏@whitneypitcher – RT @UberFacts: When it comes to economic freedom, the U.S. is ranked as the 10th most free country – Falling 5 spaces since 2008.

Carolina Zuluaga ‏@carohleenuhh – The idea that minorities and women need help from the government to survive is both inaccurate and offensive.You’re no hero for thinking it.

Obama is a traitor ‏@lembas_n_coffee – I’m so incredibly disgusted by envy masquerading as compassion. Charity is when YOU help the poor, not demand that others do so.

H/t Angelaisms

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MY LIST OF RESENTMENTS

Posted by Pistol Pete

I had every intention of making this my last post.I was as heartbroken as any of you after the catastrophe of this week.I’d planned to divorce myself from politics and turn my computer into a solitaire game-playing machine.I was heartened by some of the comments that have been posted here the last two days and realized you don’t lose until you give up.You people have helped me through some extremely difficult times in my life and giving up would turn me into what I despise the most.It may be awhile until the sense of loss diminishes and the mourning period ends.Until then I’ve come up with an extensive list of things I resent.Consider this an open thread if you want to add anything you resent.

I RESENT

Being forced to see his vile countenance everywhere,smiling that chesire cat smile and lying openly,knowing half the populace will either believe him or don’t care and those who do care can’t do anything about it.He knows the press will never call him on it.

Him bellowing about bringing the parties together to work for the American people.I am fluent in Obamaspeak so loosely translated it means:I won again,you can’t do dick to stop me and you white motherfuckers can kiss my entire black ass.

His  porcine broodsow  issuing edicts on what wholly inedible foodstuffs our schools  must feed our children while she stuffs anything not moving in her cavernous maw.

Being regaled with her taxpayer-funded junkets around the world and the media swooning over how beautiful a camel can look in designer clothes.

Mia Love lost her bid for the House.

Allen West was redistricted out of his seat with the help of some voting chicanery.

That odiferous turd Alan Grayson is back.

Mourdock lost his Senate bid not so much because he said something sophomoric,but Dickless Lugar wanted payback for being primaried out.

Akin lost to a corrupt bitch in Missouri not so much because he stepped on his penis,but the GOP and Rove cut and ran leaving him to fend for himself against a filthy pig with abundant rescources.

Harry the Toad is trying to eliminate the filibuster so he can play the Keeper of the Realm.

The state of Israel is on its own since Barry would ask for a UN resolution of condemnation if Iran launched a nuclear attack.He has promised aid to Israel and we all know what his word is worth.He got 68% of the Jewish vote.

Hundreds of thousands of overseas military ballots arrived a day too late to be counted.They would have swung enough swing states to make Romney the president.

Three million white voters stayed home.The vote total McCain got in 2008 would have beaten Obama,who got two million less votes than he got in his first election.Maybe some were just tired of the mushy moderates we’ve had to swallow since 1988.Ron Paul voters are also suspect.

Our gallant military will be sliced to pieces by a CIC who openly despises them.

Veterans who have earned their benefits will be shown the back of Barry’s hand.

That gutless milksop John Boehner has already surrendered,telling Obastard he’s open to raising taxes in exchange for imaginary spending cuts everybody knows will never happen.

Tingles expressing his gratitude that Hurricane Sandy killed scores of people and destroyed millions of lives so his living god could look presidential and bipartisan thanks to governor Krispy Kreme.He can now spend the next four years cleaning his messiah’s sphincter with his tongue.

The day will come when we look back on when gas was $4.00 and refer to them as the good old days.

We were pushed over the cliff and into the abyss by dead-enders who have surrendered their dignity and self-respect in exchange for a life of Nanny Government giving them a lot of free stuff and making their decisions for them.They don’t give a damn about the deficit, taxes(they don’t pay any), unemployment(who wants to work?), health insurance(they get theirs free), or anybody that actually has skin in the game.

With our 2014 tax returns we will get a form to fill out listing any medical conditions you have,what medications you take and the name and contact information of your insurance carrier.If,like me,you have no insurance, you will pay a hefty fine and be placed in a government program.

The GOP-e is in the process of eliminating or marginalizing the Tea Party class of 2010 so they can go back to having circle jerk parties with the democrat buddies they split the taxpayer and lobbyist pies with.

My grandchildren may never have a good-paying full-time job or know what it’s like to be self-sufficient.

There will be another Republican president one day,but I may not live long enough to see it.I just wish I could see the country I love returned to a modicum of its former greatness before I lay my burden down for the last time.

If you have anymore feel free to post.I’ll be back sometime.

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