Anti-Jihadist
I just came across a Blog that is a pretty aggressive and strong voice against Jihadist Islam. You might want to check it out: Foehammer’s Anvil. He had a very appropriate verse reference for the site, it could be a tagline. “They will put you out of the synagogue; in fact, a time is coming when anyone who kills you will think he is offering a service to God.” (words of Jesus in John 16:2)
The Radical Muslim blog is strongly pro-Islamic and seemingly equally active in their pursuit against those that wish to fight against Jihad which just came to me via Conversations with Brit and Grit and comments by Foehammer’s Anvil. You might want to check Foehammer’s Anvil out. You’ll find a link in my Blogroll…
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Thanks for the tip. I’ve added Foehammer’s Anvil to my blogroll too.
crazy site, i will check out foehammer’s anvil too.
Steve
Thanks for the link. I’ll reciprocate.
I’ve known of Foehammer for awhile. He has commented on my site. A fellow “Fatwa Worthy” blogger. He does good work.
Grit is a new friend, and I see other friends on your blogroll too.
Cool.
Have a Lovely Sunday Everyone!
- VH
In the interest of full disclosure, this is yakkin’ I done yakked elsewhere, but guess I’d just like folks to know.
This is stuff by a guy named Michael Yon that you should know about. You won’t hear about it from the msm, that’s for sure. Who is Michael Yon? He’s a former U.S. Soldier journalist who reports things from Iraq you’re not going to know about otherwise.
FAIR WARNING: This article (Bless the Beasts and the Children) is about the discovery of an entire village executed in Iraq by Al Qaeda and has very graphic photos. It may not be appropriate for work or kids.
Bless the Beasts and the Children
http://WWW.michaelyon-online.Com/wp/bless-the-beasts-and-children.htm
Michael Yon discusses Bless The Beasts, and the Children Live From Baqubah
http://WWW.punditreview.Com/2007/07/08/Michael-yon-discusses-bless-the-beasts-and-the-children-live-from-baquaba/
More on this stuff from Yon (do read the links).
http://WWW.michaelyon-online.Com/wp/second-chances.htm
Michael Yon gets out “where the rubber meets the road.” Yon tells it like it is, and there are people who just hate him ’cause he’s not playing along with their program. When folks say things to the effect that the reason you don’t see things like the massacre in Iraq Yon recently, literally, uncovered reported is because they are “generally unsubstantiated” or some such. Uh…yeah. In the particular case recently of Iraqi and American units discovering an entire village near Baqubah that had been killed off, Yon took pictures of the Iraqi Army grimly unearthing the bodies in a progressive documentation. How much more substantive could it get? It seems pretty unlikely Karl Rove went over there and set it all up, dunnit? BTW - Michael Yon has offered every last tidbit of info he has collected on these atrocities to any media that wants it with no takers.
This is the link to Yon’s book “Danger Close” on amazon.Com
http://WWW.amazon.ca/gp/product/customer-reviews/0967512328/ref=cm_cr_dp_2_1/702-5312989-9435267?i.e.=UTF8&customer-reviews.sort_by=-SubmissionDate&n=916520
Why izzit titled “Danger Close?”
“In close air support, artillery, mortar, and naval gunfire supporting fires, danger close is the term included in a call for fire to the shooter which indicates that friendly forces are within close proximity of the target. The close proximity distance is determined by the weapon and munition fired.”
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‘K - - this is a looong comment, but it’s from a military-oriented blog ( http://www.blackfive.net/main/ ) that has lots of new posts being added all the time and I didn’t want it to be hard to find after awhile if I just put up a link to the main page. Remember, patience is a virtue.:) The “next ten weeks” info is a good heads up, and the actions they talk about I imagine anyone could do.
“The difference between perseverance and obstinacy is that one comes from a strong will, and the other from a strong won’t.” ~Henry Ward Beecher
“He conquers who endures.” ~Persius
“Perseverance is more prevailing than violence; and many things which cannot be overcome when they are together, yield themselves up when taken little by little.”
Plutarch
The Next Ten Weeks
Posted By Blackfive
From Vets For Freedom comes this list of initiatives for the next ten weeks before General Petraeus’s report on the status of Iraq:
The next ten weeks will be absolutely crucial in determining the fate of the Iraq War. Over the summer, Democrats (and some Republicans) on Capitol Hill, pressured by radical anti-war activists, plan to introduce legislation to undermine the mission in Iraq, just as General Petraeus, and his counter-insurgency strategy, are showing real signs of progress.
Despite the great courage and success of our troops in Iraq, many Senate Republicans are wavering in their support for the mission. And in the past two weeks alone, 3 Republican senators have raised the white flag on Iraq. If just a few more defect, the Senate could over-ride a presidential veto and set a deadline for defeat.
Amongst this political noise, in ten weeks General Petraeus will testify before Congress about the situation in Iraq. Vets for Freedom plans to lead the charge to support General Petraeus and stop anti-war radicals and politicians on Capitol Hill from undermining the troops-and their mission-for the sake of short-term political gain.
If you believe America must defeat radical Islamists in Iraq, we need you to get involved with Vets for Freedom’s “Ten Weeks to Testimony.” For the next ten weeks, you will receive an email every Monday morning, outlining how you can make a difference during that week. This is a call to duty! The time for action is now!
And if you’re not sure if you should get involved, check out what radical anti-war groups are planning. They go so far as to “express solidarity with the resistance movements in [Iraq and Afghanistan].” This is an outrage, and we mustn’t let groups like this-and their loud voices-intimidate Congress. There is too much as stake!…
I’ve put the second half of Vets For Freedom’s message after the Jump. That information has action items that you can help with.
What You Can Do This Week!
Week #1: Call 10 Senators
Below is a list of 9 Republican Senators who-this week-could end up wavering on their support for the mission in Iraq. Over the course of the week, call all 9 senators-and call at least one senator from your home-state. These senators need to hear from Iraq & Afghanistan veterans, and those who support them, about the need to complete the mission in Iraq and defeat Al Qaeda & Co. When you call, the following 3 points should be emphasized:
General Petraeus deserves enough time to implement a winning counter-insurgency strategy in Iraq.
Retreat means a failed state in Iraq and a safe haven for Al Qaeda to plan future attacks against America and her allies.
Decisions about Iraq should be made by military commanders and generals on the ground-not politicians in Washington, DC.
For more tips and information about what to say when you call, please read the “Call Tips” section at the end of this email. We have provided a word-for-word script.
Here is the list of Republican senators to call:
01) Lamar Alexander (Tennessee) (202) 224-4944
02) Sam Brownback (Kansas) (202) 224-6521
03) Saxby Chambliss (Georgia) (202) 224-3521
04) Norm Coleman (Minnesota) (202) 224-5641
05) Susan Collins (Maine) (202) 224-2523
06) Michael Enzi (Wyoming) (202) 224-3424
07) Jeff Sessions (Alabama) (202) 224-4124
08) Ted Stevens (Alaska) (202) 224-3004
09) John Sununu (New Hampshire) (202) 224-2841
10) Your Senator [Follow this link for a directory of all U.S. Senators]
* When you’re done with the calls, just shoot a quick email to info@vetsforfreedom.org and let us know. We will compile the volume of calls and make sure our presence is heard. If you had any particularly interesting exchanges, we’d love to hear about it.
* Remember: 10 calls will take less than 30 minutes. Please do your duty for the country today!
Additional Vets for Freedom Information
1) Visit www.VetsforFreedom.org and check out the new website format. We have added the “Freedom Update” to the homepage, which lists daily the Top 5 articles (news and opinion) about the Iraq war. I hope you’ll consider making this site your first stop every morning, as we make it our mission to keep you informed.
2) If you are a veteran of Iraq or Afghanistan, and would like to get more involved, there will be a number of opportunities to do so in the next few weeks. If we can count you in NOW as a regular participant, send an email to veteran@vetsforfreedom.org; and if you’re not an Iraq or Afghanistan war vet, but would still like to volunteer, send an email to volunteer@vetsforfreedom.org.
3) Spread the word! Tell your friends and family about Vets for Freedom and tell them to sign up at www.vetsforfreedom.org/volunteer.
Finally, as of Monday, July 9th, I will be working full-time as the Vets for Freedom Executive Director. If you have any suggestions, do not hesitate to contact me directly. My email is pete@vetsforfreedom.org.
God bless you-and this great county.
Regards,
Pete Hegseth
Executive Director, Vets for Freedom
Iraq War Veteran
Call Tips
When you call the senators, a few important things to remember:
Always be courteous. The person answering the phone is likely a young staffer.
If you are calling a Senator who represents your home state, say “I am from [City, State] and am a member of Vets for Freedom. I recently returned from Iraq [or insert relevant experience] and I respectfully request to speak with Senator [name].” When they ask to take a message, say “I’m calling to ask Senator [name] not to support a deadline for withdrawal from Iraq. Because [cite three reasons above]… Please pass along this message to the Senator.”
If you are calling a Senator who is not from your state, say “I am a veteran of the Iraq War [or insert relevant experience] who served with [insert unit] in [insert location] from [insert dates]. I am a member of Vets for Freedom and I’m calling to ask Senator [name] not to support a deadline for withdrawal from Iraq. Because [cite three reasons above]… Please pass along this message to the Senator.”
In the future, we will be asking Vets for Freedom veterans to request personal meeting with Senators and Representative both in their home districts and on Capitol Hill, so make sure you get the relevant contact information from the person you’re speaking with so you can follow up.
plodon………..Thanks for the post, had to moderate it since it had a number of links to it. It is on an old post that may not be on peoples current reading list. I’ll have to think about that and if I should bump it some way. Thanks……..steve