Archived Articles by Larry Kelley
A compilation of all Larry Kelley’s published articles, blog posts and opinions.
Just Another Day in Baghdad
“The Americans always do the right thing…after they’ve exhausted all other possibilities.” Winston S. Churchill Similarly to this phony outrage over Bush’s state of the union speech, one can only conclude that, in an effort to impose on the rest of us their own sense of shame about defending the [...]
In Memoriam to Dad
Ah, Dad, I choose to believe that you’re not off some place hittin’ it long and straight but that you are present now and can hear my voice. And I trust that your many beloved friends and family here today will indulge me if I choose to speak to you [...]
Chinese Espionage and the Clinton Administration
Trulock’s Code Name Kindred Spirit Poses the Question: Who Stole the Bullets? The recent indictment of Katrina Leung, a millionaire socialite who assisted U.S. intelligence efforts as a federal informant and now faces 50 years in prison if found guilty of being a double agent for the Chinese government, underscores [...]
A Pernicious Peace Movement
“I believe the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction presents the greatest threat that the world has ever known.” Bill Cohen, at his 1997 confirmation hearings to be Clinton’s Defense Department Secretary Like that long-ago ride on the back of her home-town bad boy’s motorcycle, I can imagine how Susan [...]
Remembering Belgium, Dunkirk, and Our Duplicitous Democrats
The gravest danger this nation faces is the conjunction of terrorism, Rogue states, and weapons of mass destruction. In reading a recent prescription for Democrat duplicity, by USA Today’s DeWayne Wickham titled, If Democrats lay low on war, Bush will defeat himself, I found myself wondering what part of President [...]
How Did Western Islam Get So Hijacked?
“I don’t think there’s a war here, a war front here in the United States at this point. I think if the whole scenario continues the way it has, inevitably the United States is going to be reaching a type of war front. Yeah. But not right now.” Mohammad al-Asi [...]