SECRET SERVICE UNDER GUN IN DATA BREACH - AND RADIO WEAPON ABUSES

GET POLITICAL w/VIC LIVINGSTON  Former major market newspaper and TV journalist (bio at http://NowPublic.com/scrivener)Fox News and The New York Post report that the U.S. Secret Service is under the investigative gun for a massive data breach resulting from the loss two...

Red Dawn, and the absurd premise of who invades the U.S.

When I was a kid I went to see the 1984 movie, Red Dawn at a drive-in. I was still naive enough at the time to believe that the Soviets could invade the U.S., as the film shows. Heck, the Soviets might not even have had a navy that could have invaded Canada. But, at least...

Jon Stewart Challenges Obama On Libya Response In Wide-Ranging...

Read More http://newswalls.blogspot.com/2012/10/jon-stewart-challenges-obama-on-libya.html President Barack Obama appeared on The Daily Show tonight, in a wide-ranging interview that hit on everything from the debates between the president and Mitt Romney, the president’s...

A remarkable success by Santorum – a devastating night Romney

Republican presidential contender Rick Santorum claimed a remarkable trifecta of wins and massive surge of momentum by sweeping Mitt Romney in all three contests in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri. Santorum’s victories are all the more remarkable considering Romney’s...

Determining the capacity to secure America

National security is a consumer product To what level do American citizens expect their nation to be secured? I submit that the correct answer is 100%. What happens when it is not secured to that level? In 1812,...

Convergence of military and intelligence resources

Blind spots in Congressional oversight The timing of this article and attention to the topic is brilliant. Concern about Congressional oversight is natural. My concern is about the Nation’s foreign policy and...

Who determine the brands of warfighting?

This story is perplexing because it implies that someone inside the Marine Corps may have decided it can return to its roots. Whose job is that to decide? President Secretary of Defense Joint Chiefs of Staff U. S....

It is no White Christmas for Herman Cain

The news comes this evening that The Herman Cain campaign is "reassessing" its strategy following the allegation by Ginger White that she and Mr. Cain had been involved in a consensual relationship over a 13-year period. Cain initially made the allegation public to Wolf...

Review of the CNN GOP debate from across the Big Pond

Last evenings CNN Republican Candidate debate was moderated by Wolf Blitzer, regular host of the Situation room.  Thisdebate, co-hosted in Washington, D.C., by the Heritage Foundation and American Enterprise Institute, focussed on four main issues — national defense,...

Stopping American assets from a give-away to China

Senator Jim Webb, still at work He may be leaving the Senate, but he is still working and paying attention while many of his colleagues are caught up in the no-and-do-nothing machine. Would you not expect an...

Military and CIA, the functioning part of government

Run silent, run deep Throw everything but the kitchen sink at handfuls of dispersed terrorist units and you are bound to hit one. Look, everyone knows the US has tremendous military and clandestine power and...

Cirque du National Security Hungary

In the last weeks Hungarian National Security was humiliated 3 times.. Two former Chief of National Security arrested - one of them charged with espionage (he studied at Moscow KGB University - it was a known fact), also a former minister of National Security arrested at the...

Too long and too costly to capture bin Laden

American public, let’s get real about the terrorist situation. The cost to capture is too great. The cost in combating terrorism is driving the nation bankrupt the way we have been going about it. It isn’t the...

U.S. still struggling on captured terrorists

"If the United States were to capture a terrorist outside the battle zone, what the government can do with that individual is a "vexing challenge," a top U.S. official said. The admission was a reflection of the complications from the Obama administration's continuing...

Bill C-49; Beefing Up the Law, or Tearing Down Rights?

In recent months, Canada has been the target of many high-profile cases involving suspicious, potentially unlawful Refugee claims, and Human Trafficking, making our great nation the butt of many jokes world wide. And also, as a result, increasing its pupoularity as...

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