By: Denise Simon | Founders Code Formed in 1947, The National Security Council is the President’s in-house forum for national security and foreign policy matters. The President also has the President’s Intelligence Advisory Board, which is to assess intelligence collection and activities. The operating budget is unknown but it is estimated to be in the range of $18 billion. The 1947 National Security Act … [Read more...]
China Conducts Provocative Aerial Buzz on U.S. Military Aircraft
By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton NoisyRoom.net Hat Tip: Nevin Gussack Amid the horrific beheading of journalist James Foley last week by ISIS, comes the news that our old battle buddies, the Chinese, decided that it was must see news for the good citizens of Beijing. On a massive television screen displayed in downtown Beijing, an endless loop of bad news for America depicting her as weak and ineffectual was … [Read more...]
Two More Casualties from the ‘War on the Military?’
You may recall that I recently wrote an article entitled, “The Thinning of the Military Herd?” It was an article about a number of high-ranking military officers that were dismissed by the Obama administration earlier this year. After writing that article, I wanted to dig deeper to determine if there are other strategies being put into play by the left to “punish military leaders” or at least to make them wary … [Read more...]
UPDATE: U.S. Naval Commanders and Captains Fired
This article is written as a follow up to an article I recently wrote called “The Thinning of the Military Herd?” A reader of that article brought it to my attention that there had also been a number of other firings in the military under Obama. I began conducting researching on these firings and came across an article in a military publication, Stars and Stripes, which also confirmed the dismissals. The … [Read more...]
The Thinning of the Military Herd? Officers Purged
Why are top military officials being discharged at such a rapid rate by President Obama? Is it a “thinning of the herd?” Nine top ranking military officers from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps have been recently dismissed or fired by the Obama Administration. They are all career military men with some similarities between them. Are their dismissals common practice or is something else going on? The … [Read more...]
Pentagon Celebrates Gay Pride During Treason Trial
Accuracy in Media The Defense Department hosted a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month event on June 26, 2012, in the Pentagon Auditorium which featured a speech by Defense Department General Counsel Jeh Johnson and a panel discussion entitled, “The Value of Open Service and Diversity.” But the event failed to include any mention, pro or con, of the most celebrated homosexual soldier in American … [Read more...]
Gingrich: Panetta Should Resign if DoD Under International Auspices
The word Secretary Panetta refused to stop using, before Congress was, "permission," and neither referring to Congress, nor even the Presidency. Newt Gingrich, presumably this Saturday, March 10, in either Alabama or Mississippi: The time has come for us to focus on American interests. And I want you to know that the foreign policy I would follow starts with American values, and American interests, and American … [Read more...]
Summarizing the National Defense Authorization Act: Rendition, Detaining Americans, the Reality?
Maggie's Notebook December 26 The huge 1000-page National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 (NDAA) passed handily after being submitted late, with little time for Congress to read it. The bill funds all facets of the military. The bill was late being submitted. There was little time to read it. I remember hearing Senator Rand Paul say he would not sign it, even if he agreed with it, because he was not given the … [Read more...]
Salute Her while She Sinks
"College professors have felt the heat of this repressive new order; researchers and scientists have encountered its ire; ministers have found themselves muzzled; teachers have been intimidated; employees have lost their jobs; even parents have been told that they cannot exercise their rights. Queer has become something to fear, and gay is beginning to rule the day." - Dr. Michael L. Brown "A Queer Thing … [Read more...]
Reporters Fail to Probe Pentagon Brass
Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen began their news conference on the issue of gays in the military at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday but the report they were talking about was not released to the public on the Internet for another 15 minutes or so. Hence, people watching the on-line news conference could not immediately judge the factual assertions—or … [Read more...]
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