War On Terror
Here's a look into the War On Terror from a conservative perspective, as well as a glimpse at the lasting effects of 9/11 on homeland security, the War on Terror and the War in Iraq.
Tracking President Barack Obama's CIA Interrogation Probe
A transcript of former Vice President Dick Cheney's historic speech at the American Enterprise Institute on May 21, 2009 in response to President Barack Obama's indictment of the previous administration's handling of interrogations at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center.
The War on Terror began with the attack on 9/11, and conservatives remain largely divided about what the battle parameters should be. Most believe the War on Terror must be won at all costs.
In 2007, the CIA came under fire from liberals and Democrats for the alleged destruction of tapes depicting the alleged waterboarding torture of two al Queda suspects in 2002, less than a year after the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Sometimes conservatives must get their news by looking at what the media IS NOT covering. In 2007, Gen. Patreus ordered a pullout of some 5,000 troops, but this story went widely unreported by the liberal TV media. Why?
Check out these articles on the US-owned Guantanamo Bay detention center in Cuba, perhaps the most controversial of all American military prisons due to its high-value inmates and media-fueled allegations of torture.
Find out what the threat colors mean and what it means to you and your family when the President changes the threat level colors.