by Rusty Weiss
August 29th, 2010 |
Defenders of controversial imam Feisal Abdul Rauf have been touting his past efforts in offering counterterrorism ad…
Tags: 9/11, Afghanistan, Anti-Military Bias, Bias by Omission, Culture/Society, definition of jihad, Double standards, Feisal Abdul Rauf, foreign policy, forked tongue, Fort Hood Shooting, Ground Zero mosque, huffington post, Iraq, Islam, islamic scholar, Israel/Palestine, Liberals & Democrats, Media Bias Debate, Middle East, Military, new york daily news, new york post, New York Times, Nidal Hasan, paul sperry, religion, Taliban, taliban in afghanistan, war on terrorism, word jihad, Yusuf Qaradawi
by Noel Sheppard
August 7th, 2010 |
A lot has been said over the years about how our media ignore heroes returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
On Fr…
Tags: Afghanistan, Anti-Military Bias, cnn, CNN Newsroom, fellow countryman, foreign policy, Iraq, Kyra Phillips, Military, military order of the purple heart, order of the purple heart, quot quot, war on terrorism
The G. Gordon Liddy Show
August 4th, 2010 |
What was the motivation behind the release of the sensitive Afghanistan documents on WikiLeaks? Was it about Don̵…
Tags: Afghanistan, h2, jim hanson, master sgt, motivation, News and Politics, special ops
by Brent Baker
August 1st, 2010 |
In her debut Sunday morning as host of ABC’s This Week with Christiane Amanpour, the long-time CNN international corre…
Tags: Afghanistan, ahmed rashid, Christiane Amanpour, Congress, Donna Brazile, George Stephanopoulos, George Will, nancy pelosi, Obamacare, Robert Gates, secretary of defense robert gates, Speaker Nancy Pelosi, taxes, This Week, war on terrorism
by Jeff Poor
July 29th, 2010 |
Missed? Perhaps, but this story of complacency by President Barack Obama’s administration has certainly been…
Tags: Afghanistan, afghanistan war, andrew napolitano, barack obama, der spiegel, foreign policy, Foreign/Non-English Media, Fox News Channel, Government & Press, Government Agencies, julian assange, Military, New York Times, Obama Watch, Shepard Smith, video, war on terrorism
by Brent Baker
July 26th, 2010 |
CBS’s Lara Logan may be in Uganda, but she recognized the skew of media coverage of the WikiLeaks war documents on…
Tags: Afghanistan, army delta force, CBS Evening News, cbs evening news anchor, cbs evening news anchor katie, Lara Logan, Martha Raddatz, World News
by Rusty Weiss
July 19th, 2010 |
Mango diplomacy, maybe. Mango defense, not so much.
It would be much less disconcerting to say the above headline is a j…
Tags: Afghanistan, anti americanism, cnn, cnn correspondent, Culture/Society, economy, foreign policy, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Malkin, Middle East, Military, pakistani mango, reuters reports, Reza Sayah, trade cooperation, trust deficit
The Roger Hedgecock Show
July 13th, 2010 |
We are training our marines to be cops in Afghanistan. Can we win a war with protect and serve?
Tags: Afghanistan, cops, marines, News and Politics, Roger Hedgecock
by Tom Blumer
July 4th, 2010 |
The first six words (bolded by me) of Deb Riechmann’s report from Kabul, Afghanistan for the Associated Press ar…
Tags: Afghanistan, Associated Press, barack obama, Bias by Omission, contest of wills, Deb Riechmann, foreign policy, FoxNews.com, gen david petraeus, General David Petraeus, kabul afghanistan, Media Bias Debate, Military, nato mission, Online Media, Taliban, war on terrorism, Wire Services/Media Companies
The G. Gordon Liddy Show
July 2nd, 2010 |
Can we win in Afghanistan? Was Obama right in dismissing Gen. McChrystal? Gordon talks to former UN Ambassador John Bol…
Tags: Afghanistan, ambassador john bolton, fmr, John Bolton, News and Politics
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