Archive for May, 2011

Three Dead Vermin

Posted in Politics on May 7th, 2011

The Obama Regime has decided to not provide photographic or video evidence of Osama bin Laden’s extermination. They’ve stated a plethora of reasons for this and more pragmatic ones – read as election-based realpolitik – can be inferred from the current political situation.

Be that as it may, members of the Pakistani “security forces” got photos of the kill zone shortly after DEVGRU un-assed the area of operations. They promptly sold them to Reuters.

Trash – Three Bags Full

Thus we have some visual evidence of what form Osama bin Laden’s extermination took, and that only due to the by now all too expected graft and corruption of ISI personnel.

It’s not completely satisfying but it as close as were likely to get. Oh well, half a pie – or even a narrow slice – is better than none at all.

Haqqani Is Right

Posted in Politics on May 5th, 2011

Pakistani Embassador to America - Hussain Haqqani - Just Another Jabbering Raghead Jihadi Who Should Be ExterminatedThis randi ke bachai that the Pakis have sent to America as Ambassador, Hussain Haqqani isn’t very happy right now. He and what passes for the Pakistani government don’t like being publicly outed as being in bed with the Muslim terrorist vermin.

Specifically, Haqqani is bitching and moaning that the US shouldn’t  cast blame upon Pakistan for not finding Osama bin Laden because we’ve had criminals like Whitey Bulger hide out and escape retribution for long periods of time as well.

As Tom Scocca at Slate pointed out quite well, he’s absolutely right:

In a phone conversation with the Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg yesterday, Pakistani ambassador Husain Haqqani challenged the notion that his country should have been able to notice Osama bin Laden’s hiding place:

“If Whitey Bulger can live undetected by American police for so long, why can’t Osama bin Laden live undetected by Pakistani authorities?” Haqqani asked.

It’s cute of Haqqani to be reading the Most Wanted List for other examples of hard-to-apprehend fugitives. But Whitey Bulger probably isn’t the one he wants to discuss.

For the record, James “Whitey” Bulger was able to rule Boston’s criminal underworld in large part because he was an informant protected by the FBI—even as he allegedly murdered people. It also didn’t hurt that his brother, William Bulger, was the president of the Massachusetts State Senate. When the Justice Department finally moved to arrest Whitey Bulger anyway, he was tipped off by his corrupt contacts in the FBI and the Boston police.

The bache baz ka kuti unwittingly made an good point. The only way that James “Whitey” Bulger escaped retribution was through governmental corruption and collusion; the same likely holds true for Osama bin Laden.

Yet Pakistan expects America to believe that they’re are allies in the War on Terror and to pay heed to the jabberings of creatures like Hussain Haqqani.

Why? Because Osama bin Laden “hiding out” in a large compound less than a mile from the Pakistani Military Academy and less than 35 miles from their capital, Islamabad is such strong evidence that he had any reason whatsoever to fear them “finding” him?

 

The Expected Yammering

Posted in Politics on May 4th, 2011

Navanethem "Navi" Pillay - U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights and avowed enemy of AmericaUnsurprisingly, it took little more than moments for the filth in the United Nations, now little more than a OIC front-group, to start whining, bleating, and yammering about America’s extermination of Osama bin Laden.

It took less than a full day before they started quasi-demanding that we explain ourselves and justify our actions to them.

Details of their arrogance from Reuters via Yahoo News:

GENEVA (Reuters) – The United Nations’ top human rights official called on the United States Tuesday to give the U.N. details about Osama bin Laden’s killing and said that all counter-terrorism operations must respect international law.

But Navi Pillay, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, said that the al Qaeda leader, killed in a U.S. operation in Pakistan, had committed crimes against humanity as self-confessed mastermind of “the most appalling acts of terrorism,” including the September 11, 2001 attacks on America.

It was always clear that taking bin Laden alive was likely to be difficult, she said, noting that U.S. authorities had stated that they intended to arrest him if possible.

“This was a complex operation and it would be helpful if we knew the precise facts surrounding his killing. The United Nations has consistently emphasized that all counter-terrorism acts must respect international law,” Pillay said in a statement issued in response to a Reuters request.

In Washington, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder defended as lawful Tuesday the U.S. operation to go into Pakistan that resulted in the death of bin Laden and the taking of his body.

“If he was captured and brought before a court, I have no doubt he would have been charged with the most serious crimes, including the mass murder of civilians that took place on 9/11, which were planned and systematic and in my view amounted to crime against humanity,” said Pillay, a former U.N. war crimes judge.

From what I can see, the details of Operation Geronimo and the reasoning behind it could be easy summed up in a short memo to this jumped-up piece of filth trying to justify her own job by yapping at her betters:

Memo to UN fuckwads
Any Further Questions, Navi?

Her stupid claim that Osama bin Laden would be “charged with the most serious crimes” is one of the laughable statements I’ve heard come out of anyone within the UN in some time. Of course Osama bin Laden would be charged by the International Criminal Court (ICC) and quite that quite readily and speedily.

Convicting it and getting an appropriate sentence enacted upon it under ICC rules is another matter altogether. It would probably die of old age in it’s UN-mandated, carefully comfortable place of incarceration before the ICC ever finished their arguments over jurisdictionality.

Worse, as Richard Goldstone proved to the Civilized World, such a “trial” would swiftly turn into an ongoing attack upon America’s War on Terror.

Navanethem Pillay’s and the UN expected yammering should be met by either America’s silence, the memo shown above, or an eviction notice.

Well Done, Sir

Posted in Politics on May 4th, 2011

Allegedly President Obama ordered a military operation that killed the jihadi vermin, Osama bin Laden, ending a decade long hunt for the misborn ibn al khanzeer.

While I have some lingering doubts as to the truth of this, they don’t really matter very much since most of the world is taking this good news on faith. Hence I will accept these claims at face value until the unlikely event that they’re proven false.

That being the case, proper accolades are much in order, irregardless of my overall feelings about the Obama Regime, their near total lack of concern over those feelings, and the improbability that any of them would ever read this post:

Well done, Sir! Fucking well done! Huzzah!

To loosely paraphrase the First Lady, for the first time I’m proud of something you’ve done as President of my country.

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President Obama acting as the POTUS and C-in-C gave the order for DEVGRU and the CIA to undertake a “kill mission” – codenamed Operation Geronimo – to exterminate Osama bin Laden in t’s compound in the affluent suburb of Abottabad, Pakistan – a mere 35 miles from the capital, Islamabad. Obama ordered the commencement of Operation Geronimo without notifying the Pakistani government due to realistic fears that they would help Osama bin Laden escape.

To paint this in a negative manner, as America’s enemies, both foreign and domestic, will certainly do, President Obama unilaterally violated the territory of a sovereign nation and violated several articles of international in order to assassinate a private citizen in a private residence, killing multiple others in the process of this act.

More accurately stated, President Obama put the needs and desires of the American people before the sovereignty of a “state” that created and continues to support the Taliban and Al-Qaeda and did not allow the puling sensibilities of foreign interests, most of whom are no friends of America, to get in the way of doing his duty.

It was a job well done, both in specific execution and in the tone of the message it sends the world.

It’s OK, Rejoice!

Posted in Ethics & Morality, Society on May 3rd, 2011

Americans raised up a joyful noise unto the heavens and celebrated the extermination of the vermin, Osama bin Laden. This instantly caused varying degrees of concern and outrage from certain segments of the population within the border of America. The detractors seem to fall into two categories: fairly hardcore Christians and the Liberals.

Give the Christians the respect that they’re due for trying to adhere to religious principles that are, at this moment, utterly at odds with normative behavior. Don’t let them guilt you into feeling anything less than fierce joy at Osama bin Laden’s destruction though.

As for the Liberals, take note of them so that you can know them later, then ignore them and their complaints. Those complaints are solely based upon their fear of the American people, a fear not without cause since they for years worked to prevent our retribution being enacted upon the filth who attacked us and those that supported them.

It’s OK, rejoice for now. Remember though that there are many vermin left to be exterminated. This is not the end; it is only the end of the beginning.