Harold Hutchison’s Strike Group Reagan
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | July 31st at 11:43 AM |
Tired of politically correct characterizations of would-be Christmas Day and Times Square bombers and Fort Hood Shooters? Eyes glazed over from seemingly serious talking heads wondering if Iran is a serious threat to world peace? Take a candor break to the beach and read Harold Hutchison’s novel, ‘Strike Group Reagan’. Besides enjoying getting to read and say the name of the aircraft carrier named for | Read More »
Tortured logic on Gitmo Military Tribunals
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | November 11th at 02:35 PM |
Originally published by Mike “gamecock” DeVine, in Examiner.com Last August, Osama bin Laden’s former driver was sentenced to just five and a half years in prison for providing material support for Al Qaeda in the first trial of a terror suspect by a Special Military Commission (SMC) at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Salim Hamdan, who could have received 30 years to life, appeared healthy in his | Read More »