Treaty or Not, This Bear Ain’t Hibernating
March 27, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
Filed under News & Views
Well, at least he made good on the last part of it, the portion about cutting down our nuclear arsenal (and Russia’s, too). Perhaps I’m a little bit naive, but I’ve never really understood why we need thousands of missiles at the ready, anyway; surely, the first hundred or so from both sides would do [...]
What’s In a Logo? **UPDATED**
February 24, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
Filed under Assigned Reading
Washington Times: Missile Defense Agency Logo Takes Cue From Obama Campaign ’08? From a joint named “weaselzippers” (great name) via the Washington Times, here’s something I just don’t quite know what to make of. There’s a new logo in use for the Missile Defense Agency. The old one was straight-forward. It had Earth, it had [...]
‘Rhetoric vs. Reality’
October 13, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
Filed under Uncategorized
A fantastic new video from the folks at KeepAmericaSafe.com, a group founded by Liz Cheney, Bill Kristol and Debra Burlingame. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again — hypocrisy is currency for this administration and the Democratic Party. As we push forth toward the 2010 mid-term election, we must take advantage of every [...]
More Than Missile Defense
September 28, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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By Nathaniel GivensAmerica’s Right Lessons from the Past My heart fell about ten days ago when my wife told me the news that President Obama had canceled the missile-defense program that President Bush had agreed upon with Poland (to house 10 interceptor missiles) and the Czech Republic (to house the radar system). The headlines from [...]
Nigdy Wiecej Wojny
August 31, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
Filed under News & Views
As we remember the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany 70 years ago today, all should remember that peace and freedom alike are worth fighting for — and that includes our elected officials. Nigdy Wiecej Wojny. Never Again War. A few weeks ago, when I was in Gdansk with family, we toured briefly the Grodzisko [...]
