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Jayme Evans

Jayme Evans is a veteran of the United States Navy, military analyst, conservative columnist and an advocate and voice for disabled and other veterans. He has served for many years as a Subject Matter Expert in systems software testing, and currently serves as a technical lead in that capacity. He has extensively studied amateur astronomy and metallurgy, as well as military and US history.

Most Recent Articles by Jayme Evans:

One Man’s Constitution is Another Man’s Toilet Paper

For almost two and a half centuries, countless Americans have voluntarily served and died to uphold and defend the principles of the US Constitution. Throughout history; from the battles over the original 13 Colonies, to the beaches of Normandy, to the sands of Iraq and Afghanistan; millions of Americans have risked life and limb to ensure the continued survival of America. It is because of their continued sacrifice that our constitutional republic is the envy of the entire world, notwithstanding liberal Baby-Boomers, who, along with terrorists and rogue dictatorships, have grown up to hate it.
- Monday, June 15, 2009

How To Defeat The US Marines Without Ever Firing a Shot

USMC Sgt. Edwin Ehlers As a veteran who spends a great amount of time advocating for other veterans, nothing is more painful than hearing from a service member's family that their soldier, sailor, airman or Marine - good and patriotic American men, who perform some of the most dangerous work imaginable to defend us, are devoured whole and then spit out by the insidious disease of political correctness, simply because they had the courage of their convictions to stand up and serve their country.
- Wednesday, June 10, 2009

RiNOs Driving Elephants To Extinction

R.I.P - G.O.P - 1856 - 2009 The Republican Party isn't quite dead yet, but it lay there in the ICU on life-support; in a persistent vegetative state, with one foot in the grave and the other on the proverbial banana peel.
- Monday, June 1, 2009

Barack Obama and NanCIA Pelosi’s Dangerously Short Detention Spans

On every Memorial Day, the flag over this veteran's porch flies smartly in remembrance of those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in defense of this nation. Having nearly done so myself, today holds special significance. And on this day, while I join the the nation as it remembers those who have given their lives for our country, I simmer with anger at a Democrat Party that is putting politics above national security, thereby putting our country in grave danger.
- Monday, May 25, 2009

Obama’s Gutting of US Military Begins

As I see it, one of the biggest problems with the United States of America today is that we've abandoned self-reliance and personal responsibility. Although the vast majority of liberals today could care less, as long as their interests are represented, I have certain minimum expectations for those who seek the privilege to lead this country. And those expectations are non-negotiable.
- Monday, May 11, 2009

Obama’s First 100 Days Just Flu By, Didn’t They?

Barack Obama's first 100 days just flu by, didn't they? About the only thing to pass over the heads of Americans faster than the first three months of Obama's first (and hopefully only) term was that Top-Secret, but apparently "routine" photo-op flight, where Air Force One, shadowed by F-16s, flew nearly nap-of-the-Earth and buzzed the tourists and office buildings in lower Manhattan.
- Monday, May 4, 2009

Lacking Solomon’s Wisdom, Obama Divides The Baby

Barack Obama, with cackling Democrats in tow, has begun escalating his reckless attacks on the ideals and institutions that this nation was founded upon; ideals and institutions that, notwithstanding Pearl Harbor, have thus far kept us safe from all but a single foreign attack.
- Monday, April 27, 2009

JAG Corps “Keistered” Justice In Foster Case

No military prosecutions in recent history have garnered as much negative publicity for the U.S. Marines as have the cases of the Marines of 3/1 Kilo Company, ambushed in Haditha, Iraq, in November of 2005. But the wrongful conviction and imprisonment of another Marine further reinforces the public perception of something institutionally corrupt about the Navy Judge Advocate General Corps' application of the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
- Monday, April 20, 2009

Like DPRK Missile, Obama’s Military Career a Dud

As the most powerful leader on Earth, a president must wear many hats. And while Chief Executive appears to be the toughest responsibility, considering the state of our economy, I believe that Barack Obama's biggest opportunity to screw things up is when he is donning the hat of Commander-In-Chief. As such, his primary mission is to ensure the well-being of his forces, and by extension, the safety of the country they protect. But recent actions he's taken call the success of that mission into question.
- Monday, April 6, 2009

Lt. Col. Chessani: 2 - Persecution: 0

Marines of 3/1 Kilo Co. reacted as they were instructed. But due to political pressure to end the war, seven Marines and their Commanding Officer were lynched by Time Magazine's Tim McGirk and members of Congress after a sham trial in the court of public opinion.
- Monday, March 30, 2009

AIG Old Truths

The outrage over so-called "retention" bonuses handed out to employees at AIG (whom Democrats always mislabel as "executives") has been building for a week, but we've yet to uncover the truth about who knew what and when they knew it. While the financial impact of these bonuses has outraged the entire country, the ongoing constitutional problems presented by government bailouts are the most frightening aspect of this whole sorry mess.
- Monday, March 23, 2009

Obama Embraces Disabled Veterans, Then Picks Their Pockets

The Obama Administration has a burgeoning honesty problem. Rather than debate his socialist power grab or any of his other insane policy decisions in an open and honest fashion, he pursues an agenda that is in diametrical opposition to the words spewing forth from his lips.
- Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Barack Obamadoff’s Ponzi Scheme

Although Democrats tell us that George Bush, personal greed and the quest for instant gratification may have brought our nation to the brink of crisis, they need look no further than themselves. Notwithstanding the rampant use of LSD in the 1960s that fueled their group orgies, the collective guilt that still torments the liberal mind today is the most insidious disease to ever infect mankind.
- Monday, March 9, 2009

Stimulating Conversation, Don't You Think?

"For the better part of three decades, a disproportionate share of the Nation's (sic) wealth has been accumulated by the very wealthy" - Barack Obama's "A New Era of Responsibility
- Monday, March 2, 2009

The House That Barack Built

One of the most intriguing intellectual curiosities of mine is the liberal view of what passes for indisputable proof. Although liberals dominate academia and claim to be of superior intelligence to conservative Neanderthals, When one considers just a few concrete examples of liberal cause and effect; what constitutes rock solid proof in the mind's eye of the card-carrying liberal, this laughable notion is turned on its head.
- Monday, February 23, 2009

The Unionization of the U.S. Government

While the entire country remains divided over Barack Obama's economic stinkulus, Obama himself has been quite busy elsewhere; consolidating power, rewarding labor loyalists and tinkering with the constitution in ways which should cause grave concern among Americans.
- Monday, February 16, 2009

Obama’s Engine of Change: Runaway Train?

Boy, that was quick! Just three weeks into the Obama Presidency and already there is reason to be fearful. Media types generally give the president due deference during his first 100 days, but, lacking strong leadership, what was perceived as a powerful engine of change has, in the span of less than a month, morphed into a runaway train.
- Monday, February 9, 2009


Of False Choices Part II

Where the President and I have perhaps our biggest disagreements - and where I believe he is dead wrong are in the critical areas of national security and military matters. I can only hope his naiveté doesn't lead to another attack on US soil or a weakening of US combat readiness, but his plans in these areas will expose us to those dangers.
- Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Of Childish Things

"I am concerned, as I'm sure many of you are, that these jobs not simply go to high skilled people who are already professionals or to white male construction workers," - Obama Adviser Robert Reich
- Monday, January 26, 2009

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