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Archive for August, 2008

Klay South

Posted by Chandler On August - 30 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Sgt. Klay “Dirty South” led his fire team on a house clearing operation. Klay was shot in the face and took numerous hits from a high velocity AK47 assault weapon. One bullet penetrated the right side of his face, taking out 18 teeth and shattering portions of his upper and lower jaw. The inside of his mouth was destroyed, and he wasn’t expected to survive. He also suffered foot injuries, but those seemed minor at the time. Out of this tragedy Klay decided to devote his life to making life better for wounded veterans by establishing Veterans of Valor.

22807-janet-clayVeterans of Valor was launched from the heart and experience of Cpl. Klay South after he was critically wounded November 11, 2004, during a spearhead into Fallujah, Iraq. While experiencing a lengthy recovery process of multiple surgeries, treatments, and therapies, Klay discovered that a minute could seem like an hour. Anticipating painful treatments and therapies only added to the anxiety of the whole new world of emotional turmoil, but he discovered that personal therapy through music, audio books, and PlayStation Portable® devices (PSPs) made the treatments and therapies less stressful.

You can support Klay in his efforts to comfort the wounded by donating to or sponsoring a hero for Operation 24/7.

8 of the State for August 30, 2008

Posted by Howie On August - 30 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Here is the Eight of the State for this week, August 30th, 2008:

1. Jamal M. Barzinji – “Obamanation”!
2. Liberal Talk Radio – Wow! You guys are not tolerant!
3. Training Films or The Bartlett Police – I am so torn on this one.
4. Bernie Ward – He should have got more!
5. Kaiser Permanente – Dude!  IT’S SAN FRAN-SICKO!
6. Senator Barak Obama’s Campaign – What is this?…Ah, Liberating tolerance!  See it people?!
7. The Denver Police Department – Uh, I mean The People’s Republic of Denver’s Police Department.
8. The City of Milwaukee – I am pretty sure the new name for this place is The People’s Republic of Milwaukee!

The Blue Falcon of the Week

bluefalconThe Blue Falcon of the Week The Blue Falcon this week, August 30th, 2008 is:

John D. Hutson!  Congratulations, sir!

Mr. Hutson is the dean of a law school and apparently has no idea on how to litigate something.  The dumbass is comparing apples to oranges by saying that domestic violence casing involving a killing are the same as combat.  This statement was made to justify and counter jurors for the Jose Nazario case coming out yesterday saying that they were unqualified to try Nazario.

johnhutsonHere is what NewsMax reported, “John D. Hutson, dean of the Franklin Pierce Law Center and a retired Navy rear admiral, countered that jurors routinely sit in judgment of actions they have never experienced.
“How many jurors have been involved in a domestic dispute in which a person was killed?  None. You don’t put those people on a jury,” he said.”

This statement by Mr. Hutson spurs me to yet another question.  By the position that you don’t put people who have been involved in a domestic violence case where a killing occurred on the jury; are you suggesting that combat veterans are unsuitable to be on a jury also?  You, sir, are a blue falcon!

Semper Fi!

(NewsMax.com)

The enemy within

Posted by Chandler On August - 30 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

If you have been following us for awhile, you will know that this sort of thing is not a surprise. In fact, I talk about part of this subject in the Chandler’s Watch Intel Report about the Tarik Ibn Ziyad Academy on the Enemy Intel page. mahdi_supporters_intheus

In this picture we are looking at a group of people who are bragging about whom they represent and what they are. They understand that most Americans are stupefied to do anything about it. The ACLU and Southern Poverty Law Center will jump all over you if you say anything critical about Muslims. I submit the example of the flying Imams to reflect the point.Basically what we are staring at is a subversive operation called “Civilization Jihadist”. It came from a May 22nd, 1991 memorandum written by The Muslim Brotherhood. In this memorandum, the Muslim Brotherhood talk about how they will imbed themselves into a society and then sue or threaten to sue using current civil rights and hate crime legislation. They will create all of the different societal aspects of life for Muslims here in this country. From schools (i.e.: Tarik Ibn Ziyad in Minnesota and the Islamic Saudi Academy in Virginia), to churches, to law firms that will apply scare tactics to get Americans to shut their mouths about saying anything negative about Muslims (i.e.: The ACLU), and even to civil rights lobbying groups like CAIR. All of these organizations are part and parcel to the same ‘movement’.

The end goal is to create a level of acceptance of the Muslim lifestyle here in the U.S.. They will then grow the movement through schools for kids that teach the destruction of the evil nation of America. Thus, the enemy within. These people are not stupid. They realize that they can never win militarily. They must conquer us by overpopulation and tolerance until they can take control. You doubt me? Just look at England.islam_intheuk

(PatDollard.com)

Veterans of Valor

Posted by Chandler On August - 30 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Tonight on the show we talked with Sgt. Klay South, the founder of Veterans of Valor.org (VoV). Klay started another project to support the troops and raise money for VoV.org.

The Operation Care Package 24/7 project was born. OCP24/722807-janet-clay raises money to send care packages to our troops because Klay has been there and knows what it is like to receive them.

VoV was also started from experiences Klay went through due to his injuries from Fallujah. Klay was shot in the face at point blank range by an AK-47. Not expected to live, the medics had all but written him off. Klay made it through though and has undergone approximately 50 surgeries to repair his face.

Klay needs your help to support his mission to comfort the wounded and encourage the military service member. We ask that you donate or sponsor a hero. A donation on your part could mean the world to a wounded service member in need.

Thank you and Semper Fi!

World Can’t Wait threatens to desicrate Marine Corps flag!!

Posted by Chandler On August - 28 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

At some point, this organization will slip up, and my friends with the Marines Motorcycle Club will be watching with video camera in hand!

I love how the Marines egg them on to burn something. They know that they will go to jail if they start a fire in a public place. I guess that is why they have quit doing it recently. Funny, that same time frame is when the Marines MC showed up on the scene too. Coincidence? I think not.

Semper Fi!

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Fueled By The Fallen!!

Posted by Chandler On August - 27 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

This is really awesome! I am very interested in viewing the car for myself to see if our friends Shane and Gonz are on there.

We are working to secure an interview with Kevyn Major Howard at this time. Hopefully he will be on the show this week. Standby for the newsletter for confirmation.

Semper Fi!

(FueledbytheFallen.com)

I am now the biggest Gene Simmons fan in the world!!

Posted by Chandler On August - 24 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Is it me or does carrottop look like someone shit in his cheerios?!

God bless you, Gene. For the rock and roll you gave me as a kid, and for the work you do for us veterans today. Stay motivated and Semper Fi!

World Can’t Wait threatens to burn Marine!

Posted by Chandler On August - 24 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Semper Fi, World Can’t Wait! Come get some!

Jeff Beatty

Posted by Chandler On August - 23 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Jeff Beatty is a former Delta Force commander, and a former agent for the CIA and the FBI.  Mr. Beatty is running for the United States Senate against Sen. John Kerry in Massachusetts.  We talked about how Kerry’s and Beatty’s views of the military differ, what Jeff Beatty stands for, and Beatty’s platform on energy and immigration.  You can visit Jeff Beatty’s website here and we encourage you to contribute.

8 of the State for August 23, 2008

Posted by Howie On August - 23 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Here is the Eight of the State for this week, August 23rd, 2008:

1. Steve Leiwer – What are you new?!
2. Planned Parenthood – Come on!  No surprise here.
3. Anthony Smith – This is what we call the “10%”.
4. Chuck Schumer – I ask you, Leadership?
5. Thomas Tobin – Again, Leadership?
6. The Association of American Law Schools – Sue ‘em!
7. Peta – Dum bass of the year!
8. Hillary Clinton – Funny that they call it a whip team…lol!

The Blue Falcon of the Week

bluefalcon1The Blue Falcon this week, August 23rd, 2008 is:

Coca-Cola!  Congratulations Coke, you Blue Falcons!

It seems that Coca-Cola is going to make a run of Coke that celebrates Ramadan.  The cans will be resplendid with the crescent moon and star, a common symbol in the Islamic world.

In fact, the symbol appears on the flags of 11 different Islamic nations.

coke-ramadanpreview1The ridiculousness of this story is that when Coke makes their Christmas line, they include traditional secular images like that of Santa Claus.  Their hypocracy is blatantly evident.  They will not print a star of David on a Jewish line for Rosh Hashana or a cross for Easter.  Coke is an American compnay, headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Coca-Cola company prides themselves on being a “global” company and a very diverse company.  The wafting stench of their multi-culturalism is only overpowered by the bitterness of their complete neglect for the religion that spawned their very existence.

So, Semper Fi, you Blue Falcons!  I would say that I am going to stop drinking Coke, but I quit soda a long time ago.  It really isn’t good for you anyway.

‘Holier than thou’ Christians a detriment to the Church

Posted by Chandler On August - 23 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

freedomofreligionI love how David started this article.  He wrote, “Chuck Norris wrote: “Our Founders had a better answer than government or even education. God is the answer. God is the moral compass of America. Or He should be, if we ever want to restore morality in our homes and civility to our land. Our Founders believed morals flowed from one’s accountability to God, and that, without God, immoral anarchy would
result.”

Well, okay, but what does that mean? The first amendment to the American Constitution, in its simplicity, proclaims that “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances”.”

If America read the Veterans Journal for just five minutes a week, this would be a completely different country.

God bless you, David Brown.

(VeteransJournal.net)

2 Marines found in contempt of court

Posted by Chandler On August - 23 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

nazario_seandufrene_assocpressThe government’s prosecutors will never get it.  You can’t do anything to these Marines that is worse that what they went through that day in Fallujah!

They are not scared of jail, hard time, or even your feeble threats.

The part of this article that struck me the most is where the reporter talks about the conduct of Weemer and Nelson around Nazario.  That tells me everything that I need to know.  The fact that they call him “brother” means that they will protect him to their own detriment.

It was very smart of Judge Larson to realize that jail would accomplish nothing like it did before.

The law that Jose Nazario is being tried on is bullshit and so is the special circumstance of using a firearm in the commission of a crime.  I will talk more about MEJA on the show in the near future.  Stay tuned!

(LATimes.com)

Jose Nazario speaks!

Posted by Chandler On August - 19 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

nazario_heading_to_court2Jose Nazario talks to abc12!

The trial starts today for jusry selection.  We wish our brothers well.

Here is todays article of the trial from the Wall Street Journal :

This article was forwarded over by one of the attorneys:May 23, 2008

MARINE FACES TRIAL BY CIVILIANS
Man Who Left Service Will Go to Court on Charges in Iraq Case
By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1

RIVERSIDE – Jose Luis Nazario Jr. finished his military career as a Marine sergeant three years ago after serving in Iraq. While there, he said, he regularly fired at insurgents and got shot at while navigating a maze of crooked streets and crumbling, vacant homes.
But Nazario is now fighting another war – this one an apparently unprecedented case filed against him by federal prosecutors.
They’ve charged him with committing voluntary manslaughter by shooting and killing two unarmed insurgents during a fierce battle to take control of Fallujah, Iraq in 2004.
Nazario, who also is a former Riverside police officer, could be the first former serviceman nationwide to be tried outside of the military justice system under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act, or MEJA. The 2000 law places federal jurisdiction over civilians who commit crimes while accompanying troops abroad and former military members whose crimes are discovered after they leave the service.
Nazario, 28, has pleaded not guilty. He faces a maximum of 20 years in federal prison if convicted on the two manslaughter counts. His trial is scheduled to start July 8 before U.S. District Judge Stephen Larson in Riverside.
His lawyer, who unsuccessfully argued that the action didn’t belong in the federal court, said he believes the case is treading on uncharted legal ground.
“This is the first case of its kind, relating to a combat situation” involving a former member of the Armed Forces, Kevin B. McDermott, Nazario’s lead trial attorney, said.
Unknowns in the case, he said, include civilian jurors’ reactions to and interpretations of evidence and testimony dealing with brutal combat scenarios.
“I have visions of 12 soccer moms sitting there,” McDermott, a Tustin sole practitioner, said. “You wonder how jurors will decipher rules of engagement and positive identification and whether Marines had cause to do anything.”
Assistant U.S. Attorney Jerry Behnke, a Riverside-based prosecutor helping try the case, declined to comment. In the complaint, prosecutors said they had “probable cause” to believe that Nazario “in the heat of passion caused by adequate provocation did commit voluntary manslaughter by unlawfully and intentionally killing two unarmed male human beings, without malice.” U.S. v. Nazario, EDCR07-127 SGL (C.D. Cal., filed Sept. 4, 2007).
The killings, prosecutors said in documents filed in the case, were illegal because they “violated clearly established law of war.”
Prosecutors also argued that Nazario went against his training “regarding proper treatment of detainees.”
“All Marines, including defendant, were repeatedly taught that they shall do no harm to detainees and that they have an affirmative duty to protect detainees,” prosecutors said in their briefs.
The case against Nazario centers on his actions during Operation Phantom Fury on Nov. 9, 2004 – the first day of the Marines’ bitter two-week fight with insurgents to wrest control of Fallujah, one of Anbar province’s largest cities.
About 3,000 suspected insurgents were killed, and roughly 100 Marines died and 1,000 were wounded, military officials said.
fallouja1 During the fight, Nazario’s squad was taking gunfire from a house, according to an affidavit in support of the complaint written by Mark O. Fox, a special agent with the Naval Criminal Investigative Service.
The Marines searched the home after the shooting stopped, found AK-47 rifles and ammunition and detained four men, Fox said in the affidavit.
According to the affidavit, a superior asked Nazario over a radio if the Iraqis were “dead yet.”
“Nazario said he was told to ‘Make it happen,’” Fox wrote in the affidavit.
Nazario killed two of the men and ordered two other Marines in his unit to kill the other two, according to prosecutors. Behnke declined to say why Nazario was charged with involvement in only two of the deaths.
McDermott said the incident prosecutors pinned on his client “never happened.”
“It didn’t occur at all. Period,” McDermott said.
The two Marines Nazario allegedly told to kill the other two insurgents have also been charged in the alleged incident. Military prosecutors have charged sergeants Ryan Weemer and Jermaine Nelson with murder and dereliction of duty. Their courts-martial proceedings are pending at Camp Pendleton in San Diego County.
According to McDermott, Weemer fingered Nazario during a polygraph test that triggered an initial investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Behnke declined to comment.
It was unclear Thursday whether Weemer or Nelson would testify in Nazario’s trial. According to Nelson’s lawyer, Nelson defied a court order to testify before a grand jury in connection with the case this week and a judge ordered him taken into custody as a result. His lawyer, Joseph H. Low IV of Long Beach, said Nelson opted to go to prison rather testify agaisnt Nazario. (Related story on Page 2.)
“This is a witness the prosecution wants to use to bury Sgt. Nazario because Sgt. Nazario won’t take a deal,” Low said Thursday.
Nazario had no reserve commitment after his 2005 honorable discharge, and military officials said his case fell outside of their jurisdiction. They turned to federal prosecutors, who charged him under MEJA.
Congress enacted the law eight years ago after a series of court cases that said civilians accompanying the armed forces could not be tried in military courts-martial.
The law also was written to give government jurisdiction over armed forces members who committed on-duty crimes while under the Uniform Code of Military Justice but whose alleged acts were discovered after they “separated or retired” from the service.
It applies to those whose crime outside the country could have netted them a year or more in prison if committed in the U.S.
Just a handful of people have been charged under the statute.
While Nazario’s case is expected to be the first to reach trial under MEJA, one other former service member, former Army PFC Steven Green of Kentucky, also has been charged under the law.
Green is accused of participating in the rape and murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl in March 2006 and the murder of her parents and sister. Several co-defendants pleaded guilty or were found guilty of charges involving the incident in courts-martial proceedings.
Green is scheduled to go to trial in April 2009 in federal court in Paducah, Ky. He faces the death penalty.
McDermott and other lawyers helping represent Nazario filed a motion asking Larson to toss the manslaughter charges in March, arguing the federal court lacked jurisdiction to hear the case.
Serving as co-counsel for the former Marine are San Diego sole practitioner Douglas L. Applegate, Ledger & Associates name partner Emery Ledger and attorneys Pepper Hamilton in Newport Beach.
In their motion, the defense lawyers said the case would require the jury to “examine military decisions” outside of the court’s “judicially manageable standards.”
“The court … cannot reasonably or appropriately determine the propriety of Sgt. Nazario’s actions on the field of battle without an impermissible intrusion into the military powers,” the motion said.
Larson agreed with prosecutors’ opposition to the request. The judge ruled April 28 that Nazario had failed to “demonstrate that adjudication of this case would intrude on any policy choices or value judgments of the politically accountable branches.”
“The express language of [MEJA] provides federal courts with jurisdiction to hear criminal cases, where, as here, the alleged crime was committed prior to discharge from the Armed Services,” Larson wrote.
The case comes amid several high profile military prosecutions alleging abuse or killings of Iraqi civilians and detainees by troops. Those cases include the alleged Marine killing of 24 people in Haditha, Iraq in 2005. Prosecutors contend the troops killed the Iraqis as revenge for a roadside bomb that killed a Marine and injured two others.
Charges against several Marines accused in the incident are pending.
When federal prosecutors charged him, Nazario was a two-year officer with the Riverside Police Department and was approaching the end of his probationary period. The department fired him when he was charged.
He and his wife and daughter have since moved to New York, where he is originally from.
Nazario said the case has had a “devastating” effect on his life. He said he is out of work because employers refuse to hire him when they learn that he has charges pending.
His lawyers are representing him pro bono.
“There are no words for what I am going through,” Nazario said.

U.N. Ignores Its Own Procurement Ban

Posted by Chandler On August - 17 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

un_bldg_newyorkAh, bureaucracies run amuck.  I love it!

When will the world realize that the more government has control, the more they screw it up for the rest of us?!  In this Marine’s opinion, they will never get it.

This is yet another example of why the North American Union, and just more government here in our blessed United States of America is a bad idea.

Then again, as the socialist left likes to promulgate, what the hell do I know.  I am incapable of handling my own life and the government should do it for me.

(Fox News.com)

8 of the State for August 16, 2008

Posted by Howie On August - 16 - 2008 1 COMMENT

Here is the Eight of the State for this week, August 16th, 2008:

1. American Airlines – You are an enemy of America for doing this to our service members and the runner-up to the Blue Falcon!
2. Daily Kos – I thought you were the party of tolerance?!
3. Accountable America – Tom Matzzie, of MoveOn.org, you sir are a turdbird!
4. Howard Dean – The leader of your party is a white guy…you dumbass!
5. Russia – Beware of what you wish for…
6. Regan “Draco” Lane-Smith and “Naughty” Nonah Elliston – Glad they’re not my neighbors!
7. S. 2731 – “Section 305 – Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate infection with the etiologic agent for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) as a public health grounds for alien nonadmission.”
8. China – Thought you could get away with it, huh?!

The Blue Falcon of the Week

bluefalcon2The Blue Falcon for this week, August 16th, 2008 is:

Bob Hildreth of The National Immigration Bond Fund in Silver Spring, Md.  Congratulations!

all-immigrantsOl’ Bob here has decided to raise money to get illegals out of financial trouble when they are arrested for working illegally in this country.  Short and sweet…Bob should be arrested for aiding and abetting criminal activities.

Semper Fi, Bob!  You blue falcon!

(NewsMax.com)

Dr. Steve Sauerburg

Posted by Chandler On August - 16 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

Dr. Sauerburg is a medical docter and a candidate for the U.S. Senate in Illinois against Sen. Durbin. We talked about Durbin’s far left record, Dr. Sauerburg’s platform, and what he would seek when in the Senate. You can visit Dr. Sauerburg’s website here and we encourage you to contribute.

“Name Obama’s legislative accomplishments”

Posted by Chandler On August - 16 - 2008 1 COMMENT

“Name Obama’s legislative accomplishments”

Nice!

Marine ordered to stand trial for Fallujah incident!

Posted by Chandler On August - 16 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

nazario_heading_to_court1I think my friend summed it up best when he said, “This trial represents the first time in our Nation’s history that a civilian Federal Court (vice military courts-martial) will be trying a Marine for actions which allegedly occurred in the heat of battle.  As many of you know, the assault on Fallujah was the bloodiest fighting the Marine Corps has seen since Hue City, Vietnam.    America needs to be aware of the Monday morning quarterbacking going on here.  In the comfort of an air-conditioned office, without getting shot at, four years later and six thousand miles removed, Marines’ actions in the heat of battle are being second guessed by those who never bothered to put their own lives on the line.  It’s shameful.  For those of you who have served, but for the grace of God, this could be any one of us.”

That friend is one of the attorneys on the case.  God bless you guys for standing up for our brother service members and veterans.

Semper Fi!

(FoxNews.com)

The Beer Prayer

Posted by Chandler On August - 16 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

german-beerTHE BEER PRAYER

Our lager,
Which art in barrels,
Hallowed be thy drink,
Thy will be drunk,
(I will be drunk),
At home as I am in the tavern.
Give us this day our foamy head,
And forgive us our spillages,
As we forgive those who spill against us,
and lead us not to incarceration,
But deliver us from hangovers,
For thine is the beer,
The bitter and the lager,
Forever and ever,
Barmen.

Thanks to Fan Nation.com for this little gem!

(FanNation.com)

Teenager’s family suing school for letting boy wear makeup to school!

Posted by Chandler On August - 16 - 2008 ADD COMMENTS

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I bet the parents would have sued if the school told their child that he couldn’t wear that crap on campus.  I can just hear it now…”The school violated my gay sons civil rights to dress like that and draw attention to himself.”

Either way, the school was coming out with the short end of the stick on this situation.

I sympathize with the parents, but they also hold partial responsibility for letting their son out of the house every morning with all of that junk on.  Just sad all the way around what happened to this kid.

(MSNBC.com)

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