The George Washington Alternative in Iraq

    Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, who fought Saddam for many years and led troops in battle with the Americans against Baathists and al Qaeda in Iraq, announces that he will not seek a third term. Likewise, the Father of our Country and its first President also led troops against the British and then astounded the world by voluntarily relinquishing his power. Just now and recently, the | Read More »

    The State of the Bush Liberty Project in Tunisia and other Unions

    A Pre-State of the Union review of the World outside the United States from a Red Stater’s point of view But first, the State of our Union In two days, the Chief Executive we hired on a temporary basis will deliver his report on the state of We the People’s union to a nation made stronger by the increased number of tea partiers that will | Read More »

    Bush world barbarians at Obama’s Gates

    Originally published by Mike gamecock DeVine as Legal Editor for The Minority Report Barack Obama was the one, who was waiting for? Was it us, or Al Qaeda in India; Russian missiles near Poland and warships in Venezuela, respectively; and Iran near the bomb? Suddenly, post-Olympics, post-Election Day and especially post-intelligence briefing, President George W. Bush’s post-911 record doesn’t look so bad. Why else would | Read More »

    Iraq wants detainees treated as criminals. Victory is ours!

    Who said this was an amorphous enemy; that detainees would be held forever; and that we wouldn’t know when we had won? Originally published at The Minority Report’s Live Wire by gamecock From Camp Cropper, Iraq The U.S. military is rushing to build criminal cases against some 5,000 detainees it deems dangerous – including suspected members of al-Qaeda in Iraq – because the proposed security | Read More »

    V-I Day and the Loyal Opposition

    We start on two fronts today. Originally published by Mike “gamecock” DeVine as Legal Editor for The Minority Report The first is the Eastern Front, or, more precisely, the Middle Eastern Front, where conclusive evidence of total victory by the Armed Forces of the United States emerged this week with the approval of a security agreement endorsed by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and President | Read More »