Category: Bloggers

  • The Fort Dix “Porky’s” scandal

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    There’s been very little published about the Fort Dix shower scandal involving an MP company from the Virginia National Guard. Here’s some background in case you haven’t heard about it;

    Eight male soldiers with the Manassas-based 266th Military Police Company are being investigated for allegedly taking still photographs and videotaping as many as 21 female soldiers showering during the unit’s pre-deployment mobilization training at Fort Dix, N.J., Army spokesman Lt. Col. Christopher Garver said Friday.

    The Army’s Criminal Investigation Command and Multi-National Force-Iraq are investigating the alleged misconduct.

    The photos were allegedly taken last fall, before the 266th Military Police Company of the Virginia Army National Guard shipped out to Iraq in December.

    Sniper did some digging and came up with the whole story and the reasons why it might not be such a big deal to the media on the scale of other sex scandals in the military. Cruise on over and check it out.

  • Saturday morning links

    Ya know it’s been raining here almost everyday for the last two months and it sucks. Seriously. So to cheer myself up, I’m letting everyone else do the work today. And click some Google ads while you’re here, wouldja?

    Over at Tankerbabe’s From Cowpastures to Kosovo, she writes about another of the paratroopers of the Battle of Wanat who was awarded his Silver Star for his actions on the newly-named Wanat Range at Fort Jackson.

    Ace of Spades writes that Obama’s entire agenda is on life support. Angry White Dude says Obama is a wuss.

    Our new buddy, Army of Dude, likes him some Strykers.

    Cigar Mike at Babalu Blog posts the latest JibJab video “Barack Obama come to save the day”

    Blackfive weighs in on the BG Walsh/Barbara Boxer discussion.

    Aunt Agatha at Bloodthirsty Liberal reports that the Israel-haters are targeting Trader Joes for some reason today.

    My alter-ego Robin at Chickenhawk Express reports that hope and change isn’t making it to Hinesville, GA – my old stomping grounds.

    Don Surber writes that Obama’s Cap and Trade tax is in trouble.

    Plebian at doubleplusundead writes that Obama isn’t Lincoln, he’s George McClellan.

    Check out Doug Ross’ “Unfortunate Family Photos“.

    Iowahawk has an exclusive interview with the widow of that fly President Obama executed.

    Grouchy Old Cripple‘s Saturday Blonde joke.

    Gateway Pundit writes that Iraqis support the opposition party in Iran.

    Link to more links at No Sheeples Here.

    Got hurt feelings? Fill out the report at Moonbattery.

    Michelle Malkin tells the story you’ll never hear from the media on the Obama’s first foray into health care reform.

    At Protein Wisdom “Are you a low-level terrorist”? Yes, you are.

    Fausta and Neo-neocon look at the Cash-for clunkers bill.

    Link to links at Bitsblog.

    Bouhammer says James Bond is on his way to fight the Taliban.

    JammieWearingFool writes that there’s another tax cheat in the Obama Administration.

    I like Knee Deep in the Hoohah‘s new layout. I’m jealous.

    Ms. Underestimated has a stunning video from Lou Dobbs’ show interviewing an ACORN stooge who thinks they’re a legitimate organization.

    Greyhawk has seen the Somali Pirate Takedown; the Real Story and writes that you should, too.

    Neptunus Lex says there must’ve been an easier way to commit suicide.

    William Teach at The Pirate’s Cove writes that although Ron Paul wants revolution here in America, it’s not such a good idea for Iranians.

    Weasel Zippers says Obama chooses this moment in history to end funding of pro-democracy efforts in Iran.

    Send me your links and I’ll edit them in.

  • Studying for the bar?

    TSO has been posting less here lately because he says he’s been studying for his bar exam. I let him slide, because I figured it takes a real smart guy and a lot of studying to be a lawyer. Until today;

    Jeffersonville attorney Larry Wilder was found asleep by police in his neighbor’s overturned city garbage can Wednesday morning, after neighbors called police when they woke to find their trash strewn on the ground and a man inside the receptacle.

    A local TV report complete with stills of the prestigious man of letters below the jump;
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  • Local action

    I noticed a few of our friends are getting active and stepping out from behind their computer screens.

    Rochester Conservative took his friends on the road to Albany to protest the state of politics in New York State;march_empire_plaza

    You can read his After Action Review at the link.

    Our buddy, Skye just put a video on YouTube to invite you to her July 4th tea party in Philadelphia;

    If you’re in Philly for the 4th (and who won’t be in Philly on the 4th?), you should go and meet Skye there. She’s a real sweetheart when she’s not being a hardass to Leftists.

    If you have something going on locally that you want us to know about, write in the comments or email it to us and we’ll put add it to this post.

    I’ve begun adding events below the fold. Click it.
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  • Website of the day

    John Hawkins of Right Wing News and the Conservative Grapevine has named us the “Website of the Day”. Thanks, John and welcome to all of his readers. Click some Google ads while you’re here, wouldja?

    It must be a really slow day everywhere else.

  • LGF’s Rightwing Extremist Veteran

    On Sunday, Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs had a post up entitled What Right Wing Extremists? about a few twisted people in Arizona who killed a 9-year-old girl and a man whom they claim they thought was a drug dealer. Because the perpetrators belonged to the Minutemen American Defense, a group of citizen border watchers, not affiliated with the group weve come to know as “The Minutemen”, by the way.

    Charles used their ties to the group, MAD, as proof that the Homeland Security Department’s warning back in April to law enforcement to be on the look out for right wing extremists was warranted.

    Johnson put an update on his blog yesterday because one of the perpetraters of the double murder was charged in the murder of a homeless guy. Charles included a phrase from MAD’s website;

    We are honored to have Gunny aboard. He served 6 tours over seas, where he has several medals. He received a Purple heart, Silver and Bronze star, Combat Infantry Badge and a Presidential citation for his actions in the Special Forces.

    Gunny, it turns out, is 34-year-old Jason Eugene Bush, the suspected trigger man in the murder of the man and his daughter. Johnson probably wanted to highlight that phrase because it further proved the DHS report accurate and well-founded because the report warned about veterans with special training.

    Well, I spent two days looking and I couldn’t find any military records of a Jason Eugene Bush – I found a Jason E. Bush who lived in Tennessee who’d been an Abrams tanker, but it couldn’t have been this guy in Arizona or Washington State or wherever he is from today.

    I did, however, find a 34-year-old Jason Eugene Bush, but not in military records. I wonder if he’d made time for his special operations training while he was in prison in Utah for trafficking contraband, trying to escape from custody, and assaulting LEOs;

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    Or while he was on probation in Kansas;

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    Or while he was on probation in Texas on a 12-month suspended sentence for a couple of counts of assault;

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    Since his first arrest was in 1994, when he was nineteen, it doesn’t look like Jason Bush had been in the military at all – despite the stories, the military frowns on recruiting folks with multiple felony convictions. But most people wouldn’t know that unless they served in the military.

    Scott North in Snohomish County, WA wrote in the local paper on Sunday;

    Bush, the suspected gunman in the Arivaca killings, has extensive adult and juvenile criminal history in Eastern Washington. He’s served prison time for auto theft and being a felon in possession of firearms, court papers show.

    It seems this Jason Eugene Bush isn’t a veteran of anything except the justice system. He’s probably not even a right wing extremist, just your run-of-the-mill, everyday sociopath.

    I spent two days verifying all of this with police forces and journalists.

    I hope Charles Johnson can find it in his heart to apologize to veterans for his cut on us, as I’ve always admired him as a blogger until recently. I hope he doesn’t disappoint me.

    UPDATE: Scott North, the journalist with whom I’ve been in contact today, just this minute arrived at the same conclusions;

    He called himself “Gunny” and reportedly told his pals in the Minutemen American Defense border-watch group that he was a decorated Special Forces veteran who’d survived combat in Somalia, Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq.

    Instead, there is no record that Jason Eugene Bush served in the military as he claims, spokesmen at the Pentagon said Wednesday.

  • Salon’s Neo-nazi rush job

    The other night I mentioned Salon’s Matt Kennard and his hastily assembled Neo-Nazis are in the Army now in relation to Geof Millard, IVAW’s self-styled racism expert. Oh, did I say hastily assembled? Actually it was merely an edited version of the same article Kennard wrote last summer. It didn’t get much attention then, but I remember reading it.

    I guess Kennard and Salon and the entire Leftosphere thought it was a good time to resurrect the POS article in reaction to the shooting last week at the Holocaust Museum to stir up the moonbats.

    All Kennard did was retype the introduction – he used the same interviews, the same stale facts that didn’t impress anyone last year, but with James von Brunn still fresh on everyone’s mind, the stale story found new life.

    Here’s the opening paragraph of the “new” article;

    On a muggy Florida evening in 2008, I meet Iraq War veteran Forrest Fogarty in the Winghouse, a little bar-restaurant on the outskirts of Tampa, his favorite hangout. He told me on the phone I would recognize him by his skinhead.

    And, a screen cap of the old article he wrote last September;
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    New beginning paragraph and the news is new again – if you throw in a dash of a shooting at the Holocaust Museum.

    In both articles Kennard drew on last year’s FBI report. He takes the FBI report a step further than the FBI intended, though;

    Following an investigation of white supremacist groups, a 2008 FBI report declared: “Military experience — ranging from failure at basic training to success in special operations forces — is found throughout the white supremacist extremist movement.” In white supremacist incidents from 2001 to 2008, the FBI identified 203 veterans. Most of them were associated with the National Alliance and the National Socialist Movement, which promote anti-Semitism and the overthrow of the U.S. government, and assorted skinhead groups.

    See – 203 veterans in seven years. But Kennard goes a bit further and beclowns himself;

    Because the FBI focused only on reported cases, its numbers don’t include the many extremist soldiers who have managed to stay off the radar.

    But what the report actually says is;

    A review of FBI white supremacist extremist cases from October 2001 to May 2008 identified 203 individuals with confirmed or claimed military service active in the extremist movement at some time during the reporting period.

    Nothing about “reported cases” – confirmed or claimed military service. We know what “claimed military service” is here at This Ain’t Hell, don’t we? The FBI report continues;

    Although the count of 203 includes persons with unverified military backgrounds—some of whom may have inflated their resumes with fictional military experience to impress others within the movement….

    The FBI actually says there were probably fewer veterans, but Kennard says there were probably more veterans in racist organizations. Nice try, though, Kennard. Learn to read, buddy.

    The only thing remotely new in the latest article was the thoroughly discredited and withdrawn DHS report. He quotes the most egregious line from the report;

    “The willingness of a small percentage of military personnel to join extremist groups during the 1990s because they were disgruntled, disillusioned, or suffering from the psychological effects of war is being replicated today.”

    The “small percentage of military personnel” had only one example in the DHS report – Timothy McVeigh who used none of the skills he learned as a Bradley gunner with the 1st Infantry Division when he bombed the building in Oklahoma City. But that line sounded good to Kennard, so he included it.

    So basically all Kennard did was recycle the article he wrote last year, slapped in some newer, discredited report and put it up on Salon to whip the Leftists into a frenzy in the wake of the von Brunn murder. Never miss an opportunity to take advantage of a tragedy.

  • Useless Trivia for the Day

    1) Mastadons, you know, the extinct big elephant looking thing.  Anyway, Mastadon in Greek means “Nipple Teeth.”  No, I have no idea why.

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    2) The common dendelion is called pissenlit in French. The name means “Piss the Bed.” No, I have no idea why.

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    3) TSO will be incommunicado from Saturday morning through the following Saturday at his annual “Beat the Youths” volunteer get-a-way. While I am away, try not to burn the place to the ground.

    Boys State is a comprehensive one week course in state and local government . Virginia American Legion Boys State is a “leadership action program” where qualified male high school rising seniors take part in a practical government course. It is designed to develop a working knowledge of the structure of government and to impress upon the citizen the fact that our government is just what we make it. Along the way they will have the opportunity to learn the political process. Each level of government will be run by those delegates who are elected to serve. Instruction will be presented on the law and court system, parliamentary procedure and Virginia political history.