Blogosphere War  I continues ...

Refusing to back down, General Bob T. Belvedere launches Operation Torch.

General Gatordoug MacDaley hits back with some Big Guns of his own.

Don't mess with Cicero!

Wyblog goes A Boob Too Far.

Classic Liberal is staying above the fray ...

Oh, but I only wish I was.

Let this post be a lesson to you all about the seriousness and unforeseen consequences of war. And let it be a reminder to you too, that "non-intervention" is a completely different philosophy than sitting around singing kumbaya.

War is the health of the State. Every war brings with it the reduction of essential liberty at home, and the deaths of our brothers and sisters abroad. War makes us do and defend things we'd never dream of supporting in times of peace.

Threatened by a jihadist at home, the average person won't pull the trigger in his defense. Why? They've never pointed a gun at someone with anger before. Or pointed it while staring imminent death square in the face. For most people, war is nothing more than what takes place on TV.

We assume war is always about politics, or worse ... something bigger than ourselves (national greatness) ... But in reality, war is about life and death. forgetting this, we happily sell our essential liberty away ... "For crying out loud! We gotta build our enemy a new Islamic State!"

Well, I've got news for you ... War may be inevitable, war is always political, and God is the only "something bigger than ourselves."

War certainly isn't beautiful.

War isn't intellectual. Nor is it grace.

War is barbaric. It stems from our most primitive instincts. Yet Belvedere refuses to stop.

DISPATCH FROM SUPREME ALLIED HEADQUARTERS ... Sounds like a collectivist title to me. OPERATION COBRA ... the final straw.

War makes us do that which we would not do in any other situation. War makes each and everyone of us break our own rules ...

The hotties at the Classic Liberal have remained strictly at PG-13. So let this be a lesson to you all about war. Because I've broken my own rules ...

I've gone nuclear!

If you like seeing Anne Hathaway naked (and really, who doesn't?), then I've got some great news for you. According to post on the IMDB Forum, a viewer has confirmed several Anne Hathaway nude scenes in her upcoming film Love and Other Drugs. The film also stars Jake Gyllenhaal who she worked with in Brokeback Mountain, so it would seem that it all takes to get Anne Hathaway naked is to put her in a movie with Jake Gyllenhaal. Good to know. - Egotastic!

Nukes may or may not have been acquired through information given or not given via American Power.

What say you?