Entries Tagged as 'U.S. Government'

France: Up Front

August 21st, 2008 · No Comments

For the last few weeks France has found itself upfront, and center, in the worlds hot spots.  It was arguably the leader in the negotiations to quell the fighting in Georgia, and showed up on the stage well before the U.S. got out from behind their behind the scenes meetings which ultimately accomplished less then French […]

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Tags: Afghanistan · Defense · European Affairs · France · Middle East Affairs

In Regards To: A Clue Into The Psyche, John McCain’s

July 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

Before Obama went on his Tour of the World (a.k.a running for President of the World), the McCain Campaign stated it would use the week, rid of Obama, to focus on domestic issues.  But not everybody in the McCain campaign had the same idea, namely John McCain.
The week began alright (namely just the first day […]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Race · Afghanistan · European Affairs · In Regards · Iran · Iraq · Israel · Middle East Affairs

New Navy Uniforms

July 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Pictured here is Joint Chief of Staff Admiral Mullen sporting the new Navy Uniform.  I must say that the uniform is quite spiffy.  A nice throwback to the WWII era, but I have to say that it’s not different enough.  I am of the opinion that all the armed services need a major overhaul of […]

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Tags: Defense

When Obama was Right

July 18th, 2008 · No Comments

What amazes me is when people take one issue, build a pedestal and put it on there.  Then they dance around it beating some drawn sheep skin drum, shaking violently, and making all sorts of noises.  Case in point, each one of Obama’s policies.
In the beginning Obama said we need to sit down and talk […]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Race · Politicians

When the Supreme Court Acts: Enemy Combatants & Habeas Corpus

July 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Below is a fundamental opinion of the Supreme Court that is resounding, in its implication. The quote comes from the concurring majority opinion delivered in the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center Case heard by the Supreme Court during their Spring ‘08 session.
The necessary implication of the
argument is that by surrendering formal sovereignty over
any unincorporated territory to […]

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Tags: Law · U.S. Government

Yes We Can, Pt. 2 - Mostly For…

June 12th, 2008 · No Comments

I must concede that blogging anything of substances by one’s self is terribly difficult.  The rigors of the physical world on my time and space are too numerous to account for, and together they diminish the capacity for which I have to blog.  Nevertheless I must carry on such a torch when the realm of […]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Race · Hiatus · Law · Philosophy

Yes We Can, Pt. 1

June 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

On this historic day, the Democratic Party of these United States of America has chosen an African-American to lead their party and our country in what will be our future.  Senator Barack Hussein Obama, a man of Black and White blood, a man of various cultures and identities, a man who seeks to lead not just […]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Race

The Case of the Mysterious Aircraft, Pt. 4

May 27th, 2008 · No Comments

In what has become a never ending story for me, I now finish.  Though as it is, I like investigating, it’s a hobby.
The Omega Figure
The omega figure on the pictured side of the UFO seems to obscure the true detail of the surface(s).  This may be it’s ultimate goal, or a nice side effect of some other origin.  […]

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Tags: Defense

The Case of the Mysterious Aircraft, Pt. 3

May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

(Note: My grammar is lack-luster at best, and times I may refer to the UFO as the aircraft.  This is not a dissertation and I don’t get paid so I’m not going to treat it as such, I hope you bear with me nevertheless).
The following bullets summarize yesterday’s findings:

Observed: The UFO does not match, with certainty, any […]

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Tags: Defense

The Case of the Mysterious Aircraft, Pt. 2

May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Yesterday we fished through the the fishing story behind - how, where, and why - this picture of an unidentified flying object was taken.  All-in-all the story matches up with reality.  On to the photograph…
For the purposes of this exposition we used (and when I say we, I mean me) IRIS Photography Software that is primarily designed for […]

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Tags: Defense