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December 17th, 2007 by Double Tap

I know I’ve been on a Second Amendment kick lately, but I keep running across pieces that prove that the right to keep and bear arms is the right of every law-abiding American citizen. Whether you like it or not, it’s in the Constitution.
During Hurricane Katrina, Mayor Nagin (a Democrat) ordered the confiscation of every [...]

October 18th, 2007 by Double Tap

Over the last three days, I’ve been heavily engaged in the government’s multi-state, multi-agency anti-terrorism drill know as TOPOFF, or “top officials”.
The exercise, designed to stress and train senior leaders rather than just the first responders on the ground, is made to look as realistic as possible, given the type of scenario involved. The exercise [...]

August 10th, 2007 by Double Tap

INDCJournal has a riveting video illustrating a typical day in an Iraqi police station in Fallujah. If you think it’s chaotic and dangerous, remember, this is Fallujah. Several years ago, that town was completely dominated by the insurgents and jihadis. The Iraqi Police are making progress, and we’re slowly weaning them off the U.S. military [...]

June 2nd, 2007 by Double Tap

I promised in my short bio in the column to the right of this post (About Double Tap), that I would talk about both the good and the bad in the military and the war on terror. Unfortunately, it’s time to talk about the bad.
Michael Yon, embedded in Iraq, tells the tale today of the [...]