Genghis Khan was perhaps the most successful warrior the world has ever known. During the 13th century, he conquered most of civilization with an army of less than 100,000 Mongol horsemen. According to Genghis’ biographer, Jack Weatherford, the warlord’s philosophy went this way: “Warfare was not a sporting contest or… CONTINUE
Saving George W. Bush
If President Bush loses the election next November, it will be his own fault. For some reason, the President refuses to explain the issues that are defining his administration so the folks can understand what the deuce is going on. Mr. Bush’s policy in Iraq has gone south, but it… CONTINUE
Let’s Hear It for the Good Guys
For once, let’s hear it for the good guys. If every country in the world fought terrorism as aggressively as the USA and Great Britain, the truly bad guys would be beaten down, perhaps forever. But hoping that the nations of the world will respond cohesively to the savagery and… CONTINUE
Fifteen Questions
Since many of the powerful, famous and rich in America have perfected the technique of spin and run, I am enlisting you, the reader, to please ask these people the following questions if you happen to see them at Wal-Mart or something. To President Bush: Since CIA chief George Tenet… CONTINUE
Paging Don Corleone
In the last week or so, some of the liberal media like The Village Voice and the editorial page of the Los Angeles Times has hammered John Kerry for being, well, John Kerry. The general criticism is that the guy is not anti-war enough and can’t rally the faithful like… CONTINUE
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