SDAMatt2 | March 12, 2012
"The last American soldier to slaughter innocent people was a Major - a U.S. Army Major - who was a radical muslim." - Michael Coren
SDAMatt2 | March 12, 2012
"The last American soldier to slaughter innocent people was a Major - a U.S. Army Major - who was a radical muslim." - Michael Coren
SDAMatt2 | March 9, 2012
Brian Lilley interviews Daniel Hannan at the Manning Conference 2012 in Ottawa.
SDAMatt2 | March 9, 2012
Daniel Hannan MEP joins John Robson to discuss conservatism and the decline of Britain.
SDAMatt2 | March 9, 2012
This shit is going to continue until travelers speak up and tell these jackasses to piss off.
SDAMatt2 | March 9, 2012
This shit is going to continue until travelers speak up and tell these jackasses to piss off.
SDAMatt2 | March 2, 2012
A controversial look at the headline-making story of the last Western prisoner at Guantanamo Bay and the larger implications to national security, justice, and international relations. Omar Khadr is the last Western prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay detention centre. He has been held at the American naval base since October 2002, accused of killing a U.S. sergeant in Afghanistan. Khadr was fifteen…
SDAMatt2 | February 27, 2012
Rick Santorum feels that President Barack Obama’s apology to Afghanistan for the burning of Qurans at a U.S. base is misplaced. The GOP Presidential contender says that Afghanistan should apologize to the U.S. for the deaths of American servicemen.“There was nothing deliberately done wrong here. This was a mistake. Killing Americans in uniform is not a mistake,” Santorum said to ABC News. “Say it…
SDAMatt2 | February 27, 2012
Robert Spencer & Michael Coren discuss islam in England: the current child grooming case in which a gang of 11 muslim men are in court over grooming underage white girls for prostitution and the case of David Jones, who was stopped by airport security at Gatwick for daring to point out that a hijabi went through security without being checked.
SDAMatt2 | February 27, 2012
As you might have deduced from reading my writings, I am not a big fan of activist judges.Many judges are quite good at their jobs and perform the role they are intended to perform, which is exactly analagous to an umpire in baseball. Good judges call pitches and strikes, fair and foul balls, but give not the slightest opinion on how the game is being played.But then there are characters like the…