Thursday, March 29, 2007

Free kibbles

Great Britain looks impotent dealing with Iran. Maybe because they are. Iran is playing Britain, and through them the US, for fools. Ahmadinejad won't be satisfied until we send him to his grave. The sooner the better. The longer we sit idly by, the more likely we lose the moral high ground.

Myths about Congress' timetables on Iraq. This article intends to expose Republican spin doctors, but all it does is expose Democrat hypocrisy. If "not one more drop" of American blood should be shed in Iraq, how come the Democrats won't pull all troops out now? Their rhetoric is almost as destructive as their plan.

Helicopters bomb Mogadishu in attempt to root out insurgents.

Secretary of Defense Gates urges Guantanamo closure.

Reason describes our new UN ambassador.

Gonzales' aid contradicts him, but we already had documents that contradicted him. Even if Gonzales' cover story, that he wasn't aware of the firings, was true, then the department would be out of his control. Any way you cut it, out of control, lying, and/or incompetent, take your pick, Gonzales should be fired.

Government, via the Supreme Court, uses the iron fist to hurt the free market.

Students sue anti-plagiarism website for copy-write infringement.

GSK, a European drug company, plans to sell African vaccine and make no money on it. We'll see if the good PR is worth it.

I have spoken out against the school bully more than anybody I know. The epidemic of school violence is due to the lack of discipline in schools that leaves victims with no choice but to defend themselves. But blaming cyber-bullies for making school-girls strip online is ridiculous. The girls are at home. They can bring their parents into the room to expose the bullies and get help. These girls have to take responsibility for their own decisions.

Bush makes fun of himself, and is pretty funny.

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