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Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 11:14 AM

I know that because some headline writer for the AFP wrote it, I'm supposed to be all quivering with sadness over this headline:

"Guantanamo detainee Hicks feared US interrogators would shoot him"

But why?

The further I read the less I could understand:

Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks feared he would be shot unless he cooperated with US interrogators in Afghanistan, according to a sworn statement presented to a British court.

In the affidavit, Hicks said he was slapped, kicked, punched and spat on after being arrested by coalition forces in the Central Asian country in 2001.

Hicks also said that he had heard other detainees screaming in pain, had seen evidence of beatings on fellow prisoners and had had a shotgun trained on him during questioning.

"I realised that if I did not cooperate with US interrogators, I might be shot," he said in the document handed to British authorities and obtained by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

What is this... Rain Man? "Ooooooh, he slapped, kicked, punched and spat at me..."

"Evidence of beatings...", "shotgun trained on him..." (heh... probably more like an M-16),

And the real keeper: "I realized that if I did not cooperate... I might be shot!"

And the Aussie terrorist bags the prize! Theentire piece was written as though he was just an innocent bystander (who just happened to get caught on the battlefield) who was denied proper service in the Penthouse suite of a luxury hotel.

David Hicks pleaded guilty to terrorism charges. He was attempting to KILL Americans, and working with those who were attempting kill Americans when taken into custody.

Hicks should be counting his blessings given the fact that he could have ACTUALLY been shot while still in Afghanistan and nobody would've said "boo" about it.

For the dense-headed among us - the purpose of places like Gitmo are two fold. ONE - primarily to keep these thugs from performing any other action that will kill Americans in our fight against global Islamic fascists. And TWO - to drip every bit of information out of them to help prevent further attack.

This dunderhead deserved to be water-boarded, held a the end of an M-16, and be made every bit to believe that he was about to see Jesus face to face - because the actions he had carried out against us caused us to realize that he in fact was NOT an innocent bystander.

His plea also contained charges of being taken to a private location to be questioned for 16 hours at a time - oh heaven forbid.

The WEAKNESS that the press has for understanding the serious nature of what these animals have done - is putting the entire western world at risk.

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Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 8:25 AM

They're acting like they scored a coup or something over at Politico today...

TownHall already beat them to the punch...

And before the memes start rolling in about how Politico's event is going to be broadcast on MSNBC, you might just want to take a look at the comparison between the number of listeners Salem has across the nation on its radio stations in addition to the web-stream for five major internet domains - coupled against MSNBC's nightly prime-time line-up. The Salem/TownHall event will be accessed by infinitely MORE people...




Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:44 AM

This video was taken five days after 9/11. And it is racing up the YouTube charts at present. Thompson, in church, speaking of the tragedy and the American response to it. He also referenced his faith...




Monday, April 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 7:27 PM

Three more nights till the return of "JAM"... this YouTube has some sneak previews of Roy following through on his promise to deal with Halpert. Sort of makes you look forward to Thursday night. (a la The Goo Goo Dolls...)




Monday, April 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 6:07 PM

So a question arises... do bloggers, can bloggers, put on a better game of chess - than old media types? New York radio types are ready to lace it up and go for it.

In the comment section put down the move you think the (white) glossy team should make, the radio team will play the (black) matte team.

As the board sits in this picture it is the (white) glossy team's move... CHESS: blogs vs. radio round one...




Monday, April 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 2:00 PM

...that's what I wanted to title my syndicated column at TownHall this week, but I knew there would not be enough room on the title section.

It's a fun, fun, fun column - forward it to your dearest liberal friends and watch their heads literally explode.

Given the chance to do what is right, liberals will consistently choose otherwise.

They do so because they adopt a worldview that is based on "what feels good." They follow impulses instead of moral standards. And they seem to cheer for our enemies instead of our allies. Which when you think of it seems to be a defining characteristic of someone who has lost their mind.

This week was replete with perfect examples.




Monday, April 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:55 PM

I've never asked that question on my show before... but perhaps I should sometime soon.

You can leave your answer to the question in my comments section. And rest assured, I will use it on-air.

Regardless of how the polling turns out on the question though, I think its pretty much reprehensible to see Brit schools take this approach.

I can not be justified, and must not be allowed to happen. It would be the equivalent of American schools ceasing to teach about what happened on this continent over the 400 years that slavery was practiced, out of fear of offending the KKK.




Monday, April 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 1:04 PM

There is still a heck of a long ways to go but 18 months is a start, and its better than three to five year probation - the sentence that most of these Femme Fatales have received...




Monday, April 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:20 PM

In a move that can only be seen as a good one for the safety and security of the American people, the Supreme Court rejected the appeals of 385 Gitmo detainees.

This follows the February ruling that stripped Federal Courts from being able to hear the matter.

Even though the AP spins this as "possibly, only temporary" it appears to these less than expert eyes that there is no where left for the detainees to take their hearings/appeals to sans some sort of military court proceeding.




Monday, April 02, 2007
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:19 PM

Carping about how much money presidential races have sucked out of his state, Governor Jon Corzine has decided to make the primary race in 2008 count. So instead of June, Garden State voters will go to the polls in February.

"For far too long presidential candidates have seen New Jersey only as a source of campaign cash," Gov. Corzine said in a statement announcing the signing. "New Jersey is now a prime-time player in the nomination process, and candidates will have to come here, speak to voters and hear and respond to our concerns about a variety of issues that impact our state."

Corzine mysteriously decided to allow the rest of the primary races to stay scheduled for June.

Under the bill, New Jersey's primary elections for all other offices would still be held in June. Creating a separate presidential vote will cost an estimated $10.34 million, a factor cited by opponents of the move.

A dastardly move if one was ever seen. And guess what... you New Jersey voters get to pay $10 million extra for the little corrupt move!

Here Corzine gets higher, maybe higher than average turnout for the presidential bigs on the early date, only then to have a much less publicized primary date for village, county, state, and federal/non-presidential races.

Now in a state where the corrupt majority is already so overwhelmingly weighted in his favor, who does that benefit?

But then again Democrat Slime has come to be defined by whole new levels in New Jersey... and even on this they failed to disappoint.




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