JACK IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
Showing posts with label 24. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 24. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
Get Serious on Terror Immediately
From the folks over at Keep America Safe comes this alarming but spot on video outlining the antics of the Obama administration on terror, which have been nothing short of dismal:
The way the administration is dealing with The Global war on Terror (no, I do not refer to it as a global contingency operation) I deem extremely dangerous. Hanging tight with Janet Incompetano (thanks Mark Steyn), shooting hoops and golfing is not going to get it.
I sincerely hope that this near miss over Detroit allows the administration to recognize their shortcomings in this arena and take the necessary steps to correct them before something very bad happens.
Calling Jack Bauer!
Keep America Safe: "100 Hours" from Keep America Safe on Vimeo.
The way the administration is dealing with The Global war on Terror (no, I do not refer to it as a global contingency operation) I deem extremely dangerous. Hanging tight with Janet Incompetano (thanks Mark Steyn), shooting hoops and golfing is not going to get it.
I sincerely hope that this near miss over Detroit allows the administration to recognize their shortcomings in this arena and take the necessary steps to correct them before something very bad happens.
Calling Jack Bauer!
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Liz Cheney
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Voight Drops Car Bomb
It was just a few weeks ago that Jon Voight's character on the stellar FOX series 24, Jonas Hodges, met his demise via a car bomb. Voight verbally dropped one of his own this week, on President Barack Obama. And boy, does he deserve it! Take a listen as Bill O'Reilly interviews Voight:
Voight is right on target and if America ever wakes up to the policies this administration is forcing down our throat, the Obama experiment will be a painful memory.
Voight is right on target and if America ever wakes up to the policies this administration is forcing down our throat, the Obama experiment will be a painful memory.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Whatever It Takes

Of particular note this season is drama found right out of the gate in episode 1, with Jack Bauer testifying before Congress as he is being brought up on charges of torturing a captive. Please take a view of the opening of this episode, which shows both how lethal the terrorists are and the grilling of Mr. Bauer (2:15 mark) before a congressional panel:
President Bush is routinely hammered for potentially using torture to gather information to keep us safe. I think most on the left, from the pundits to the media members who hammer Bush on this are naive at best. They continue to think appeasement is the avenue of choice. Even some of the cast members agree:
Tony Ward winner Cherry Jones (loved her in Doubt, just fabulous), who plays President Alison Taylor, finds the torture thing "unfortunate" and commented on perceived commonalities with the show and reality by stating her character is "very committed to restoring stability in this country and also the country's reputation around the world, not unlike where we are now."
Left wing activist/loon/actress Janeane Garofalo, who plays an FBI agent this season (to select this marginally talented nutjob with the amount of talented starving actors at the producers disposal, including my wife, fresh from her performance in Passenger 57, is concerning), could hardly wait to offer her nonsense. "That our own administration borrowed ideas from 24 is such a tragedy." She finds torture "reprehensible". On the face of it, so does every sound thinking individual.
But as Bauer offers up in his testimony, "For a combat soldier the difference between success and failure is your ability to adapt to your enemy. The people that I deal with, they don't care about your rules. All they care about is a result. My job is to stop them from accomplishing their objectives. I simply adapt it. In answer to your question, am I above the law? No, sir. I am more than willing to be judged by the people you claim to represent. I will let them decide what price I should pay. Now please do not sit there with that smug look on your face and expect me to regret the decisions that I have made because, sir, the truth is I don't."
And for me, refrain from torture whenever possible, particularly concerning forces from another country. But if you got KSM on the ropes or any other rogue terrorists planning to execute horror on the United States, I am hopeful our armed forces employ and activate a stable full of Jack Bauers. To save a nuclear attack on Houston or prohibit drinking water systems from being infected in the northwest, leave no stone unturned or kneecap unshattered! Whatever it Takes!
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George Bush,
Global War on Terror,
Jack Bauer,
Media
Friday, November 21, 2008
BAHL's Babes: Rena Sofer

She first became known for her work on ABC's Loving and later on ABC's General Hospital. She is a Daytime Emmy Award winner, capturing that honor in 1995.
Sofer has since starred in many programs, including Seinfeld, Blind Justice, The Chronicle, Melrose Place and Heroes.
She has been in many movies, but may be best known for her work with Ben Stiller in Keeping The Faith.


Rena Sofer was spotlighted at this particular time because you may have an opportunity to catch her over the Thanksgiving Holiday on ABC's Dirty Sexy Money and perhaps on Fox's 24 as she portrays Marilyn Bauer, (pictured above right).
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Another Unforgettable Day!
In the 24 Season 7 trailer, Jack Bauer is testifying before a congressional hearing, and he tells them he is accountable for his actions, does not regret them and does not care what the idiots on the hill say. The war against terror may be forgotten by the media, but it is still taking place. I hope we have 500 or so Jack Bauer's out there fighting for us, whatever it takes!
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