Peaceful Man?

In 2009 I questioned why the Nobel Committee would give Barack Obama the Peace Prize for doing nothing. Two years later, I’m still questioning their decision. Obama has proven that he’s not a peaceful man. He promised to end the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, he hasn’t. He got us involved in a civil war in Libya. He’s taken responsibility for killing Osama bin Laden and Muammar Gaddafi.

Maybe the Nobel Committee should consider taking his medal back? Maybe Obama should just give it and the money back?

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Who Should We Trust?

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Peaceniks

In the 60′s progressive hippies were telling us, “Never trust the gov’t.” Now they are the gov’t. Who should we trust now? #Obama#FAIL
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Getting what they deserve

Peaceniks

Video of Four Hostages Airs on Al-Jazeera

Images of four peace activists taken hostage in Iraq — one of which is an American — was shown on the Arab satellite station Al-Jazeera Tuesday.

This has to be the ultimate irony. So-called “peace activists” being taken hostage by terrorists. (Oops, sorry, that’s supposed to be “insurgents.”) But maybe these moonbats are getting what they deserve? After all, they’re over there in Iraq giving aid and comfort to the enemy.

Lawbreaking Anti-War Activists

Peaceniks

Military Recruiting Threatened by Anti-War Activists

Anti-war activists, the Pentagon officials told a U.S. House committee recently, were increasingly approaching school boards and attempting to prevent military recruiters’ access to schools.

What these anti-war activists are forgetting is that their beloved No Child Left Behind Act contains a provision that says school administrators must give access to military recruiters. That’s one law that is coming back to bite them in the behind. Serves them right.

Recruiters cite the No Child Left Behind Act, President Bush’s sweeping new education law passed earlier this year. There, buried deep within the law’s 670 pages, is a provision requiring public secondary schools to provide military recruiters not only with access to facilities, but also with contact information for every student — or face a cutoff of all federal aid.