Sunday, March 25, 2007

Free kibbles

Terror watch-list has quadrupled in 4 years. We'll all be on it soon.

Iran claims it will try British soldiers for spying. Iran offers prisoner swap for Iranian spys captured in Iraq. It was just days ago that Iran threatened to kidnap American soldiers. I wonder if this is the implementation of that threat. Ahmadinejad wants us to attack him. He's tried so hard, threatening to destroy Israel, Great Britain, and the US, and he's frustrated we haven't fulfilled his martyr complex yet.

Ahmaninejad is unhappy about new sanctions, threatens world again.

Gaza rally for kidnapped BBC reporter.

Putin acknowledges the 50 year anniversary of the EU.

Brain Doherty thinks libertarian ideals are gaining in the US. There's optimism, then there's delusion. We've won a few battles, but we're losing the war. Maybe he hasn't noticed the explosive growth in the size and scope of government, and the rejection of libertarian principles by conservatives.

How the left savaged Reagan much like they savage Bush today, but now they consider Reagan a great President. And for all Bush's mistakes and hubris, his legacy will be defined by Iraq. If Iraq turns out a failure, Bush will be considered one of the worst Presidents in history. If Iraq turns out a success, Bush will end up better than average. If Iraq turns out a tremendous success that turns the tide in the War on Terror, Bush will considered a great President. That's why the left is so determined to defeat America.

Mark Steyn says Pakistani President Musharraf is in a pickle, and so is Great Britain.

We're seeing the opening skirmishes between the American way of life and Sharia law, but WSJ has it exactly wrong on the taxi drivers. This is America, and if a taxi driver doesn't want to take a certain fare for any reason, that's his business. As for the 6 imams, who obviously went out of their way to make a threatening spectacle of themselves, they should lose in the courts every time. A more subtle issue is the issue of prayer itself. Anybody can pray without making a spectacle of themselves. Praying is just fine. Doing it loudly and obnoxiously is making a spectacle, and that has to be stopped.

Caldwell Banker to sell housing tracks in Second Life.

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