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VIDEO: Benjamin Netanyahu on 1938
Iran's True Intentions This is a video of a speech Benjamin Netanyahu gave at the United Jewish Communities' General Assembly (UJC-GA) at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Monday. Hat Tip To Rancher at LGF for bringing this old news to my old attention. Link: http://www.jerusalemonline.com/ujc.asp It's a Flash Video and rather long, but it is some good perspective on the Iranian threat. It's also coming from somebody that I've got a lot of respect for. He doesn't put politics first and is instead worried about survival. I like that attitude, it's a good trait to have. All the politically empty rhetoric and hyperbole that we get for information these days doesn't change the facts of this matter. A threat is still a threat and being nice won't solve the problem. That's not how wars are fought and this one is no different from the rest. Smoke screens from the Left and the MSM only make the job difficult. The concept of fight to survive has taken on a whole new meaning for those that sit in their easy chair's watching the world go by in the fog provided for them by the true enemy within. When they hit that brick wall they didn't see coming, survival will take on a whole new meaning. They won't like the true definition. But then again, I'm a cold hearted old fart and figure they deserve what they paid for. Nothing in, nothing out. I don't know how this thing will transpire or how it will effect us as a nation and a society in the long run. My only hope is that the caboose doesn't end up at the front end of this slow motion train wreck in the near future. We don't need any new conductors, we need more engineers. |
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on November 20, 2006 at 10:31 PM in Jim Bartimus | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Nuclear Tinker Toys
The days of the stand off with the former Soviet Union and MAD may be long gone, but I would posit that we might actually be in an even worse situation than with MAD being held over our collective heads. Nuclear proliferation has got the “Nuclear Tinker Bell’s” dancing in a circle and shouting “Death to America” now and the world just seems to be twiddling it’s thumbs. I don’t mean to cry wolf or anything but there are a number of things involved with our current situation that do give me some cause for concern. Socialism has reared its ugly head in all aspects of this situation also, and has led to some rather disparaging outcomes for places like France and the UK. The beast has also been sighted here in America as well. He wears many masks and is hard to see by nature, but very real for some of us. He emboldens our enemies while distracting us with his chants for peace over the drums of war beating in the background. We can’t put the “Nuclear Genie” back in the bottle anymore than we can get rid of the beast. When and if it happens on American soil it will make Katrina look like a fart in a whirlwind and devastate the economy of this nation in more ways than one. Being “Politically Correct” will take on a whole new meaning if that happens. So is it Illusion or Reality? |
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on November 14, 2006 at 09:46 PM in Jim Bartimus | Permalink | Comments (4) | TrackBack |
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October Surprise.
Down to the wire, the October Surprise was unleashed upon the Democrats yesterday. Surprisingly it wasn’t launched by the Republicans, but instead the liberal’s very own “useful idiot” John Kerry. "You know, education - if you make the most of it - you study hard, you do your homework and you make an effort to be smart, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in Iraq," With that comment the Old War Dogs are pleased to make known their own 11th hour October surprise: The Old War Dogs Forum is now open for membership at www.oldwardogs.org This site was to be announced next week, but in light of Kerry’s comment and the importance of next week’s elections we hope you will visit what promises to be an exciting place for discourse on the issues of the day. Participation does require registration, so don’t be shy. |
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Contributed by The Gray Dog on October 31, 2006 at 07:57 PM in 9/11, Afghanistan, Bill Faith, Bill's Bites, Bobbie Craig, Caring about our troops, CIA/NSA Treason, Current Affairs, Dem Dumbness, DisUnited Nations, G W Bush, Gene Harrison, George Mellinger, Iran, Iraq, Islamism Delenda Est, Jean Fraud Kerry, Jim Bartimus, Lloyd A. King, Mad Jack Murtha, Open Posts, Patriotism, Politics, Religion, Russ Vaughn, Shane Briscoe, Steve Gardner, The American Warrior, The Gray Dog, US Air Force, US Army, US Coast Guard, US Marine Corps, US Navy, Video, Viet Nam, War? What war?, William "1stCav" Page, Zero Ponsdorf | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack |
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A Fractured Fairy Tale
The Lastest Episode: Is it just me, or do we seem to be living in some sort of twisted Twilight Zone episode? I’m serious here. Rod Serling couldn’t have written a better script than the show we’re watching now. Everything is out of phase by 180 degrees on all levels in this New World episode and it’s starting to look like its time to breakout the popcorn. We’ve got all the best actors in place for this one and the MSM directing, so this one could be a real “shocker”. I did get to watch some TV in my formative years and that Serling stuff was classic. Still, I couldn’t help but steer clear of the black and white box that seemed dominant in the lives of so many. I was six years old and didn’t need that kind of distraction, I had better things to do, like jumping on a pigs back in the slew. Not to mention the fact that kids used to go outside for the sole purpose of avoiding our parents and staying out of trouble. I had a reoccurring nightmare at that age in which I was alone in a black and white room with a fly. The fly would get bigger and bigger until the room was black and there was no longer room for me to exist. Damn TV sets gave me nightmares then and still do. In my preteen years I took another approach to dealing with the indoctrination devices. I was fascinated by electronics and dug into the theory by reading all that I could get my hands on and started fixing them. Of course that was back in the good old days of wires and tubes, so it was pretty easy to do. I liked looking at the back of them a lot better than the front side. Things haven’t changed much, and on average I probably watch for 15 min before I say to hell with it and go to sleep. I can furnish my own nightmares. You know, like the one where your clips empty, or your rounds hit the target. Your TV set isn’t the answer folks; it’s the problem. This world shouldn’t revolve around the likes of NPR, CNN, CBS or the NYT and we need to do some reverse engineering now. This current episode of the Twilight Zone shouldn’t be dependent on the fools. (The man behind the curtain for you Oz types) Anyhow, I just try to enjoy the show and take it all in stride, I don't have to like it. The "Right Truth" is in the heart and something unique to the individual. I didn't create it, I just made it happen. Sorry about the ranting but I figured it was time to jump off the bleechers. Those that watch don't know the game. Some of us do. |
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on October 17, 2006 at 10:29 PM in Jim Bartimus | Permalink | Comments (5) | TrackBack |
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UPDATE: All of the Turkeys Aren’t in Turkey
Thanks to all of you that have recently visited my temporary web site page to view my tribute to the Turkish hackers that plagued and defaced my site. I hope you enjoyed watching it as much as it was therapeutic for me to create. In real life I am a computer geek, albeit a mainframe COBOL dinosaur. I utilize PCs, the internet and web sites as a recreation and pastime. I am by no means skilled in the intricacies of the modern computer languages and communication protocols, but I really am not totally clueless either. My initial attempts to uncover the hackery at my site was done through the red lens of rage and frustration. I have thought of little since the incursion at my site occurred back on 9/11. But in creating my Flash response, and writing a post here at OWD about my trials and tribulations, I was ready to begin a serious perusal of my sites code and database tables. My wife came down from our bedroom this Sunday morning to find me working at the computer as I have been doing in every spare moment in the last week. “Your dog needs and wants you to take her to the fields for a run today!” Being a dog myself, I couldn’t deny that I had been neglecting a very special member of our family. So off we went. The pent up energy of my German Short Hair pointer was soon unleashed as she galloped full speed about the open fields and out of site in into the high brush. It made me feel great to watch her and be away from this damn PC for a while. I returned home calm and satisfied that I had for at least a few moments rejoined the real world and had a life outside the blogosphere. Refreshed with this reality check, I resumed my hack search in a new direction. It did not take more than 15 minutes to discover the hack had not been in the code files but the database itself. After stretching my shoulder out of whack while patting myself on the back, I bit by bit was able to trace all of the database defilements and soon had my site back to its normal state. Backed up NOW! I then embarked on doing the things I knew how to do, to prevent future attacks, or at least make them more difficult. It was only a few minutes after restoring my site that I was checking site visit logs and noticed a very high rate of visits to my site from the same hackers that had defaced it before. I have spent hours entering large IP ranges to block their access to my site. But now I was able to see where they were going and what new vulnerabilities they were attempting to exploit. In a way, they were pointing the way for me to tighten things up, while giving me new IP addresses to block. Right now, I am just one tired mutt trying to keep a dozen wolves away from the flock. But unlike my statement to change platforms and hosts from my last post, I have decided to stick it out where I am and draw a line in the sand. They may knock me back down again, but I will continue to learn, add to my defenses and come back again. What saddened me today is that not all of the IP address on the attack today came from Turkey. Some came from other Western European countries, Australia and the U.S. Wow! I don’t know whether I am contending with Islamofascist or just a bunch of snotty computer geeks who take thrills from piling on. But as my friend and fellow OWD JB says, “Bring it on!” If some that read the first post on this subject didn’t see the comments left behind, one of interest was from a Turk calling himself TiT. He claims to be the leader of the group responsible for hacking my site and ended his comments with “lol Christians.” For the uninitiated lol is email-speak for ‘laughing out loud.” A few others have since commented on the oddity of his name. I for one have taken it one step further and located his image on the internet. Since it may not be appropriate content for OWD, I warn you before clicking on the link to my site that displays his image. For the link to TiT’s image click http://thegraydog.org/?m=20060917 If you missed my tribute, it may still be seen at http://www.thegraydog.us Hopefully the site will be fully restored for normal access tomorrow, or it may once again be defiled by my new Turkish friends and NATO allies. Just why did the Pope apologize? No matter what, I shall return and return and return… |
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Contributed by The Gray Dog on September 17, 2006 at 03:53 PM in 9/11, Current Affairs, Islamism Delenda Est, Jim Bartimus, Politics, The Gray Dog, Turkey | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack |
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America's Fifth Column
The term "Fifth Column" has been attributed to many, including Spanish Civil War leader National General Mola and Leon Trotsky. Whether describing Mola's national supporters in the city of Madrid, or the Russian Fifth Army, The "Fifth Column" has been generally defined as a group of people which clandestinely undermines a larger group to which it is expected to be loyal, such as a nation. This term applies to a lot of the people that make up current day society and politics in America. The "hate your own country" and "tear it down" crowd are out in full force these days and doing everything they can to set this nation back by a couple hundred years. This is an insidious thing that lurks in the shadow of government and in the form of political correctness with affirmative action for those that do the most damage. The MSM seem to be the officers in charge of this regiment and most are more than happy to do their bidding; they sleep in their ivory towers and only visit their troops barracks to muster them and do inspections at random. I recognized that part of the fifth column for what it was with the advent of the first black and white TV sets. For the life of me I couldn't understand how my elders could flock around the "tube" and believe in phony wrestling matches. Sure, maybe they were just amazed by this new technology and needed a diversion or something from everyday life. I don't know what the motive was, but I will never forgive them for forcing me to watch that bunk when I could have been running around out in the woods rather than sitting on my butt. I still don't have much respect for Hollywood and the MTV crowd, or the modern day news services. They make me ill at heart and have done nothing but encourage the failure of this great nation that enabled them to exist in the first place. We can also attribute a lot of the blame for this one to the Democratic Party; which just so happens to be the sergeant in arms for this latest march on America. Everything they do is aligned with the folks that seek something that could be the death of America or cripple it in the process. Those brave sergeants that make up the second ranks in the fifth column are the ones that always seem to steer it in the wrong direction. Don't get me wrong here; I like true Democrats that would actually try to make this country a better place. I just can't see that quality in people like John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, John Murtha, Al Gore and the Moore crowd. It's that very mindset that is putting bars out of business because their patrons aren't allowed to smoke and offend a non-smoker. When it gets to the point that we are required to have self-extinguishing cigarettes, well, "we have a problem Houston". This is the same bunch of idiotarians that champion free speech while they try to take away your guns and give that right to the criminal element only. Make no mistake about it folks, that kind of crap is the fifth column in its purest form. They try to make constraints on capitalism and the free market system while marching around like a bunch of clowns, sipping Latte's, and hanging out their pinky fingers for the fools that follow them. We shouldn't forget that the SGT Green's (Environmentalists) are marching with the fifth column" also. Thanks to them we can't drill for oil here, or build the refineries we need to process it. They constantly tell us that oil is the root of all evil, while ignoring the fact that it is essential in everything that is manufactured into the products that they buy and consume on a daily basis. This is coming from the same people that make it impossible for us to use nuclear energy or anything else as an energy source. They say we need to use wind as a power source and then bitch when a bird gets killed in the process. The SGT Greens are also the same group that forced the world to ban DDT (perfectly safe product) and subjugate millions in Africa to the perils of Malaria once again. It supposedly made bird eggshells soft and was a threat to wild life, while they ignored the fact that it was safe for humans to use and saved lives. Look at the recent legislation passed in California requiring the use of low sulfur diesel fuel. That will require that most construction equipment currently in use will have to be replaced, posing an added burden on the very people that make the economy work. That's all because of some elitist with his pinky finger hanging out in the air doesn't like the smell of diesel fuel. Al Gore and the rest of the buffoons spouting the global warming rhetoric do so with the intent of making us just another 3rd world country. They outlaw all of the good products and replace them with something that usually doesn't work, and spout their "we know what's good for you" crap in the process of making things harder for the rest of us. They have earned their selves a front position on the fifth column. The fifth column also has its share of Drill Sergeants that train these troops. They have infiltrated our educational system on all levels. On the lower levels they put our children on Ritalin to teach them how to use drugs. In higher academia they have names like SGT Ward Churchill and SGT Noam Chomsky that give them their final AIT training. Of course we've also got some privates like the ACLU, CAIR and the rest of that riff raff to fill in the ranks. Not to mention 20 million illegal immigrants that assisted with their march on America. This is my short roster; I couldn't possibly list all of them without writing a book. This is basically just a rant, but its high time we recognized that the enemy is within and getting deadlier every day. |
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on September 5, 2006 at 09:57 PM in Jim Bartimus | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack |
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Here We Go Again!
Everybody seems to be an armchair quarterback when it comes to the Middle East. The theme is always the same and if you pay attention to our lovely MSM news sources or our Liberal champions on the Left, you probably won’t question that America and Israel are at fault. And in certain ways we are. Jimmy Carter was one of the first to drop the ball and it’s been rolling down hill gathering muck ever since. And yes, I realize it was already mucked up in the first place, but nobody seems to consider that point. Truth be known, the UN has done more damage than anybody else in trying to deal with this mess. Kofi Annan is now making another whirl wind tour to set things straight, but will only cause us bigger problems down the road. At some point we need to tell the UN to get out of the way and deal with the problems emanating from that region. He’s doing more damage than good as usual and only postponing the inevitable. The following is from Jeb Babbin at The American Spectator
I really doubt this is going to do us any favors or contribute to a solution. Read "On the Road Again" here |
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on August 29, 2006 at 08:38 PM in Hezbollah, Islamism Delenda Est, Israel, Jim Bartimus, Lebanon | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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The Iranian Connection
From The Jerusalem Post:
Iran either needs to play there hand or fold. That 12th Imam in the well may have a surprise in store for him when he crawls out of his hole and there's nothing left to see, and no place to hide. This is not the "funny factory" and we take our card game to be a serious matter. Put up or shut up; we'll deal the cards. |
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on August 5, 2006 at 11:16 AM in Iran, Islamism Delenda Est, Jim Bartimus, Lebanon | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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A Willing Coalition
America has changed a lot for those of us that grew up back in the good old days when you either found something to do, or got your ass kicked for what you were doing. Our parents were our role models and the theme was; do it or else. I got that at home and at school. A one-room schoolhouse with a coal bin taught me that lesson. If you are put in the coal bin for misbehaving and sit down, your parents will see that coal dust on your pants and dust it off for you with a hickory stick. That made me stand at attention several times if you know what I mean. Things have changed a lot from those days and it is no longer about what you are willing to do, only about what it takes to appease our current day society. I miss the good old days when your parents could spank your ass and get by with it. I was always willing to do what I should have done in the first place. We live in a different world now and this lesson seems to have been lost in the process of it all for some, but we are still here. We learned our lessons by living the American Dream first hand and not with the assistance of a governmental agency. I’d be willing to bet I could do it again and learn something else in the process. I belong to the coalition of the living will that makes this country what it is. It is US. We will hang together or we will surely hang alone in the process. JB/OUT |
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on August 4, 2006 at 09:49 PM in Jim Bartimus | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack |
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Pakistan nuclear expansion raises US concerns
One does have to wonder why this kind of thing doesn't get more media coverage. Heavy water reactors like this one and the one being assembled in Iran have but one function. It's not about producing electricity folks.
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on July 24, 2006 at 10:11 PM in Current Affairs, Jim Bartimus | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack |
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Logistics?
Sometimes I fail to understand world policy, and this one sure makes me want to ask a few questions. Looks like a good way to move hardware and let somebody else pay for it to me. There's more to this than meets the eye.
Maybe this is just how we move our assets around. Hmmmm Not sure about this one. |
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on July 20, 2006 at 09:07 PM in Jim Bartimus | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack |
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Old Coffins
[Webmaster's note: I'm playing some timestamp games to keep this near the top of the page for a few days. Please scroll down for newer posts. Originally posted 2006.07.14.21:03] I never did care much for poetry until one fateful day after the “Kerry Wars”, when I read one of Russ’ poems. It was “The Last Battle of Vietnam” [Click here -- BF], and made me feel like there was finally hope for America. After all we did to defeat John Kerry, I could finally appreciate poetry. This poem takes be back to another story from that era. It was told to be by a man that spent his days during the Vietnam War in Alaska at an Air Force base. I knew him only by the name of Gray Dog. He was glad to know somebody that had fought the fight and expressed a sort of guilt for not getting to go to Vietnam. Due to a death in the family he had to hitch a ride on a C-130 back to the states. Besides the crew he was the only passenger on the flight other than a high-ranking officer, who rode up front with the crew. This was a cargo flight and Gray Dog strapped himself into one of those harness contraptions that hang on the walls of those things. After getting airborne, he took a look around at the cargo out of pure boredom and noticed they were all plywood containers of the same size. Being curious he started reading what was stenciled on the side of the crates. It was the names of dead soldiers being shipped back to the United States. He had a long flight home and I’m quite sure it is “seared” into his memory till this day. After all, I do know how he is. The Democratic Party is playing the same game: they just didn’t get the real story. __________________________________________________________________ Russ nailed this one right on the nose of the mutt that stands to the left. __________________________________________________________________ Here is an excerpt from “The Flight Home” from Gray Dog.
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on July 18, 2006 at 02:55 AM in Best of Old War Dogs, Jim Bartimus, The Gray Dog | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack |
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Hey, get off my back!
As usual Cox and Forkum is right on target. These guys carry enough weight around already.
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Contributed by Jim Bartimus on July 9, 2006 at 06:58 PM in Jim Bartimus | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack |
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"The 4th of July: A view from the heartland of America"
Go read it here. The author has accepted our invitation to become part of the Old War Dogs team and will be posting on this site as soon as we get the paperwork done. |
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Contributed by Bill Faith on July 4, 2006 at 11:34 PM in Bill Faith, Jim Bartimus | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack |
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Who Are We?
It all started with an email from Russ Vaughn, which I posted here. That set off a flurry of emails which led to the creation of this site. I'll let Russ explain more: Through the magic of the blogosphere it is becoming increasingly evident that there are a lot of old dogs out there mastering the new tricks of this 21st Century phenomenon. While some are technically skilled enough to create their own sites, like your host Bill Faith, far more fall into my category: those who tenaciously hunt and peck out their opinions on war, society and life in general, and have only the basic computer skills requisite to sending those opinions into the ether of this wonderful thing called the Internet. Old War Dogs is a site designed for these old dogs to practice their new tricks without having to compete with the fluid skills of younger, more technically savvy bloggers. While we may be too old to carry a gun in the ranks, we can still pound these keys. Mao’s dictum that political power flows from the barrel of a gun, while true, predates the blogosphere; and this old dog bets the Chairman would be truly stunned at the power that flows from the keyboard. Blog on you old mutts!
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Contributed by Bill Faith on June 28, 2006 at 07:25 AM in Anthony Pahl, Arch Arthur, Bill Faith, Bobbie Craig, Gene Harrison, George Mellinger, J D Pendry, Jim Bartimus, John "72nd TCS" Werntz, Karl Bossi, Larry Bailey, Lloyd A. King, Martin Andrew, Russ Vaughn, Shane Briscoe, Site Notes, Steve Gardner, The Gray Dog, TorqueJaw, William "1stCav" Page, Zero Ponsdorf | Permalink | Comments (31) | TrackBack |








The youngest of 4 sons, John Werntz turned 18 —choice draft-meat —11 weeks after Pearl Harbor. His eldest brother, Ted, a telephone technician in civilian life, was already in the Army, fated to find himself installing commo systems in Morocco in late 1942. Lest we forget, North Africa in’42 led to Palermo, then Messina, Salerno, Cassino, Anzio, Rome, Southern France, on up into Germany and all the way to Munich. But this is about John, not about Ted. 















































