Jimmy Who?

May 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment

When I read a few weeks back that Jimmy Carter was going to the Middle East and would be having a sit down with the exiled leader of Hamas while he was in Syria I immediately decided to write a piece about all his failed attempts to bring peace to the various countries he’d been [...]

As I listen to Democrats and the main stream liberal media rail on about how America has created a new generation of jihadists by the way we are fighting the Global War on Terror and more specifically by invading Iraq and deposing Saddam Hussein I’m always at a loss to understand how they answer a [...]

Stand by PA here comes the Hilly-Billy show (if the Bill muzzle stays in place much longer I’m going to have to find a new handle for this gong show). In the coming weeks before the April 22 primary Pennsylvania is about to experience something it hasn’t seen in over two decades a primary [...]

Last summer I wrote about an old Time magazine article from 1974 that used recent climatic events and the arguments of several prominent scientists or scientific organizations to support the idea that we were facing a global cooling period and perhaps even a mini-Ice age. Although the scientists weren’t 100% sure of the cause many [...]

When I woke up on Friday morning (about 11 PM EST time Thursday as I’m in Africa) I got to thinking about an article that I was reading the night before that was rehashing the various statements made by the Clinton campaign about the necessity to win in both Ohio and Texas in order to [...]

This is an answer to a comment, that was accidentally erased, left on the post:
A Year On The Surge Strategy In Review
In reply to the statement: “All i can say is that the surge is not working”
I guess we use different measuring sticks to come to our conclusions, I looked at US and coalition [...]

Kosovo’s recent unilateral declaration of independence and the response from the Serbs, Russians, the US and most of Europe has got me looking back at my time in Croatia in 1992-1993 and Kosovo in 1999.
When I went to Croatia in September of 1992 the MSM were telling us that the Serbs were the bad guys [...]

13 months after the President announced the so called surge strategy it’s time to review whether or not it’s working.
I wrote a piece about the announcement on 19 Jan 2007 and said the following:
At the end of the day I believe for many reasons that the President has got the right mix and right plan [...]

Yesterday Fox and CNN news dedicated several hours of live coverage to the hearing into the allegation that Roger Clemons was injected with performance enhancing drugs by his trainer. It was great drama for all to watch as these serious members of the esteemed house panel grilled Clemons about his butt (the injection site) and [...]

By T Lee Humphrey
When I was a young boy, like most young boys I loved super heroes. My two favorite TV shows were Superman and the Dynamic Duo of Batman and Robin. Although Spiderman was cool he was animated and I preferred the real people and action vice the animated version.
I was really taken by [...]

While Al Qaeda or the Taliban may have pulled the trigger, the simple answer is we, the west, killed her.
Who was Benazir Bhutto? If you ask most in the west they’d tell you she was a wonderful women who helped with women’s rights and to bring democracy to Pakistan when she was the Prime Minister [...]

Lee in Wonderland

December 20, 2007 | Leave a Comment

I just spent the last 30 days at an isolated bush camp in the middle of Chad, which is in the middle of Africa without radio, TV or Internet only to return to the capitol N’djamena and CNN International and an on again off again Internet to find the world and American in particular had [...]

The Luck Gods

November 12, 2007 | 2 Comments

The Luck Gods
Posted by T Lee Humphrey on November 12th, 2007
 
Last week my wife called me to tell me about all the trouble she’s having with the various federal agencies she has to deal with to sign up for all the programs you’re entitled to after 20 years of service in the military. You know [...]

To count or not to count

November 7, 2007 | 1 Comment

Today is November the 6th and the headline on CNN’s website shouted “07 deadliest year for US troops in Iraq”, which immediately reminded me of an earlier piece I wrote about the use of casualty figures to determine either success or failure of the war in Iraq. I went back and looked at great battles [...]

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