Saturday, November 04, 2006

Free kibbles

Saddam has been sentanced to death by hanging. It would be better for everybody if they executed him soon, but it will probably take many months or years.

Secular Europe's governments haven't woken to the threat of jihad, but Christians are threatened by the growth in the European Muslim community. Muslims in Europe have immigrated legally, but still, the sheer numbers and their penchant for violence are intimidating. With the jihad movement in Europe's Muslim communities and the violent history between Christians and Muslims, the situation in Europe is a powder keg.
German priest burns himself to death in protest
Muslim workers considering strike
Permanent intifada?

Since the feds won't secure the border, it falls to the people. Do you think they'll give us our money back for doing their work?

Republicans and Democrats are fighting over the 37% of the people who want government to do more. And that's according to CNN, so the number is probably inflated. The other 63% (probably more) of America has no representation. And people pretend to wonder why our voter turnout is so low.

Do you want to see James Bond's sensative, vulnerable side? I don't. It's no surprise this movie coincides with a study showing men's testosterone levels are dropping. The emasculation of western culture continues, and that's why we haven't rallied to fight the jihadist threat. I would love to see a comparison of average testosterone levels of men world-wide, and their trends.

Stephen Colbert's bear threat isn't restricted to the U.S.

Christopher Hitchens looks beyond Kerry's flubbed joke and finds a compromise for military recruitment.

John Podhoretz says the Iraqi people have done their part, but they haven't done enough. Terrorists, insurgents, and death squads live in the midst of moderate Iraqis, but those moderate Iraqis allow the killers to operate. As a rule, Iraqis have not stepped forward to expose and condemn the killers so coalition forces can destroy them.

With Iraq policy the subject of the day, Victor Davis Hanson provides much needed historical perspective. It's amazing how perception has changed in 3 1/2 short years.

Arthur Herman thinks we have a good military option for stopping Iran. If we stop Iran from making money on oil, we stop their nuclear program.

I'm ready for this election to be over.

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