Political and Miscellaneous Articles by: Dennis L. Siluk

Here are Dennis' views on the political scene, along with other issues, be looking for them in the future, they will be coming off and on; along with guest articles, for those who wish to share their opinions, simply email Dennis at dlsiluk@msn.com, and he will select those he likes and put them on his site. see site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Lebanon not one American Dime

Lebanon not one American Dime




Annan, the GS of the UN wants American Taxpayers to give free out of their hearts to the terrorist country, and the terrorist group Hezbollah's a billion dollars to reconstruct their cities. This is a job for Iran and Syria, since they supplied Hezbollah’s with weapons. I would be like the UN has been to the US on Iraq, give them nothing, not one time to build an outhouse. Nor would I send one American soldier over there, just like France and Germany, let them do the dirty work, since they supported Hezbollah. The UN and France and the Middle East have this idea they can do and say what they want, and still have their begging hands out for a buck from the American public. This is one tax payer that is tired of it. Annan is the closest thing I can think of to the Antichrist’s assistant. And whatever is going on in that mind of his is not good for America. Annan says: the challenge was for the United States and countries in the region, including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, to give Lebanon's government enough money to match this. I am not sure why he includes Kuwait and the United States, perhaps Saudi Arabia, since they have supported terrorist all along, but other than that, let the weapons supplies—supply the rebuilding material also, that sounds logical to me. Annan is nothing but a frog in the middle of a pond trying to be the center of attraction, eating all the insects as they fly around him.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The Devil Hides its Horns:
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad


Tehran’s Ahmadinejad blames the world’s problems on the United States and Britain, when the world knows its problems are really Islam and its philosophy, to force the world to its way of thinking: by force, cutting heads off, kidnapping and having them kiss the Koran at gun point. Why Bush or Israel has not bombed or intervened into Iran is beyond reason. There is nothing peaceful about Iran except its infants. The Ahmadinejad wants a debate, about what I’m not sure of, perhaps to nuke Israel during the summit, or debate. The UN as usual useless as a tool for peace, is again coming to its deadline they put on Iran, which really doesn’t mean too much, they will skip over it I expect, and any peaceful solution, better put, they most likely will go for short term peace, at the unthinkable long term goal that brings no peace, and thus, vote for WWIII, in the not so far future. They have a way of averting the truth, and only at the US´s expenses can we maintain peace in the here and now and future. The hateful warmonger, states, Ahmadinejad: "nobody can prevent" Iran from its right to a "peaceful, nuclear program." Somehow, he thinks just like a terrorist, that the world is dumb, and no one will dare bark back at their real intentions, and we all know them, which is to get the atomic bomb, and nuke any and every thing that gets in its way; perhaps even for a parking ticket. It is time to stop playing games, and send over a few of those 2000-pound bombs, right over Tehran; and save one for Damascus. Russia and China are not much different, we will have to fight them sooner or later, and they want Iran to be a nuclear power in the Middle East, so we can’t count on them for much except to rob the piggy bank, when possible. They want all the west has to offer, at our expense, and especially China wants Iranian oil.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Israel Half Victorious (An Opinion)) Part of WWIII))

Israel Half Victorious
(An Opinion)

I do hope Israel next time (and we all know there will be a next time), cleans house with Lebanon, does not leave the roots unbroken, they have to learn world opinion will not save their souls, and Iran and Syria will not stop providing armaments to Lebanon and its corrupt government. There is logic in the reasoning of why Lebanon, Iran and Syria lie to the world, it is like any liar, they have to, a lie says: I don’t feel safe. The war should have gone on for another 30-days, this will only allow the enemy to regroup. Being half victorious is like winning 2nd place, and leaving 1st place open for future time, an armistice, and we can see what they do, just look at North Korea now blackmailing the world, or Germany in WWI, which the armistice, led to WWII, and Korea will soon have their May Day. In the long run, it is a matter of saving lives, in the short run; it is of course, giving up a few more. Anyhow, time will tell. The United Nations saved the day for Lebanon; they did Israel no favors, like the world. Had not the USA stepped in to stop the flyovers, slowly but surely, the roots would have been torn out of the terrorist group. It was a good time for Israel to hit Damascus and Tehran also, knocks out three birds with one war, save the world a lot of terrorism in the future. If anything, we owe the Israel government our thanks, for a job half done, and perhaps for saving a lot of lives in the future.

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Cowards: Syria and Iran: while Lebanon does the Dirty Work

Cowards: Syria and Iran: while Lebanon does the Dirty Work

[Day 25-War with Israel]

You spend wherever your heart is; what you love most is where it goes both Iran and Syria are cowards to face Israel on, face to face so they hid behind the people of Lebanon, and let them do the suffering. Allah must be proud of you, unless he told you to do it, then I’d question Allah. These two countries have no blood in their face, and deserve every once of destruction that may befall them, and I think they will have their day. I don’t care for the terrorist group they all support in Lebanon, but they got more guts than they. It reminds me of Saddam’s sons dying in the heat of battle, and Saddam when captured, scared like a new pup of his impending doom, now he is brave again in the court room, another coward facing his due. We have a lot of them over in the Middle East nowadays. Israel and Hezbollah in battle, Israel must not accept any peace until Hezbollah is whipped off the face of the earth, lest they want to wait for Syria to rearm them, and this old scenario start up again. I’d tell the French and UN to take a hike. Any premature agreement will fall apart like paper tissue thrown in the ocean. The UN does not want peace; they want to allow the enemy to be rearmed by the cowards. The Arabs already run France, and most of the UN, now they want England, America and Israel. Should Israel walk away from this fight, it will look like Hezbollah has teeth Israel cannot pull. It will not look good. And the cowards may become brave.

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Cuba: Democracy or Hypocrisy? Bush’s Voice

Cuba: Democracy or Hypocrisy? Bush’s Voice

For over forty years I have watched this scene between America and Cuba unfold, not sure what it is all about, nor does our president, but in the deep echoes of the well, it is Democracy mixed with Hypocrisy for sure, we want to force feed them. I’ve never quite understood Bush’s view on this besides getting the Latin vote in Miami, I mean it is not really about region change, or Democracy is it? I’ve heard it is the second country left under Communism. It well may be, I’ve been in Cuba, and I’ve been in Cambodia, which is supposed to be the second country, and Cuba seems to have their share of freedom, I wasn’t stopped in either country from wandering about.
We talk about free elections, and thus freedom as harming such countries, and put up embargoes for Cuba, yet Vietnam [a real enemy] North Korea [a real threat], Saudi Arabia [a double-faced friend], Jordan and Pakistan [leaches trying to suck all the blood out of America they can], China and Venezuela [both growing threats, one with oil we need the other with trade we want, and half a dozen more countries have dictatorships we are doing business with, we have not set up any embargoes against; Syria, Iran should have embargoes but where are they in the picture, supplying weapons to or friend’s enemy—Lebanon, to kill more Jews.
In essence, we are wishing Castro death, when he’s done nothing wrong to America, and to be honest, we’ve done more harm to them good folks in Cuba, in 40-years, than Castro has to his people; we are not a very good example by far—no blood in the face, and being a Warrior Christian, I take on glory in pushing Cuba around like a dog to have the bark for their dinner, we are no better than Castro. It would have been wiser to work with Cuba, than to play tag for 40-years under the umbrella of freedom and democracy.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran [Vs Israel]: This is not a Ball Game!

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran [Vs Israel]: This is not a Ball Game!


President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, I heard before he was president of Iran was a good ballplayer, perhaps that was his calling; being president of a country in the 21st Century, is sure not his forte.

Iran and its president must think alike, and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has recently made it clear for the umpteenth time, as has Hezbollah militants, Israel should not exist, and therefore, should be exterminated, thus, it is clear why Israel, the US and England, must hold tight to their scenario, of securing the boarder between Lebanon and Israel (at any cost), should they not, Ahmadinejad, Hama, and Hazbollah’s dream might come true.

It is obvious, these three elements, are not dealing with a full deck of cards in the 21st century. And if Russia or China said that to the USA, I would expect them to secure their boarders as well. So all this talk at the UN with France, and the EU over a premature ceasefire before the area is secured, is silly. In the middle of a heart transplant, you don’t stop for a coffee break, and if you did, you’re just setting yourself up for disaster, as France and the UN, and the EU would love Israel to do, and Israel knows these Jew haters would like to see them drop to the ground: not sure what the Jews did to France, they got everyone else over there, Arab’s especially burring up there city a few months ago, and they’ve yet to find a way to pacify them. I think Israel is getting rid of the trash, let them continue, and if it takes until Christmas, so be it. Hamas is no different than the two birds I’ve just mentioned, the sooner you get rid of them, and the better off humanity will be.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Israel and Lebanon: Fight to the Death

Israel: Iran and Lebanon: a one-sided Affair [8/1/2006]

You get what you pay for. Syria and Iran applaud Lebanon’s capturing of the two Jews, that started this conflict, whom will not let them go, and their attacking Israel with rockets, and then on the other hand they cry because the Jewish Nations retaliates, and is kicking ass royally. You can’t have your cake and eat it to. It is one way or the other. If you want peace, you seek it, if you want war, you keep the Jews, and rocket the boarder, simple as baking a pie, yet these Arab souls cannot understand the simplicity of this. Perhaps it is because they do not want peace, and then you get what you want, war. What do they expect? Iran runs to the UN and cry’s wolf [while they are handing out weapons to the terrorists to fight another day; hypercritic; the other fact is, Israel fights like they do; evil likes to have the edge but with the Jews, they have to fight fire with fire; the west should take a lesson here. I see also, that only 30-rockets hit Israel today, when I been counting one hundred plus, each day by the good ol’ fellows across the boarder; it tells me they are losing the battles, and the war, or better put, as they say in Peru, the goat and the rope, serves them right. They also say [Iran in particular] that Israel and the US and England are partners; they are right, so what, Hezbollah is partners with Russia, China, Syria and Iran; again they want the cake and eat to, a one-sided affair.