April 21, 2005

Well at least somebody from Harvard is reading my work. Yeah, I know it's my blog and not my academic research, but I'll take what I can get. Some irreverent students at Harvard are hawking a Viva Larry Summers shirt. But don't worry, they assure me that no communist revolutionaries were harmed in the making of these T-Shirts. I don't know why they e-mailed me of all the bloggers out there. Especially since I noticed that Glenn Harlan Reynolds was recently seen out and about wearing one of their shirts.
It's the Religon of Peace and other tales of interest roundup. Since all trackbacks to me appear as a link to your site, just send a trackback to this post for some linky love.
Zarqawi attempts to assasinate Allawi. Zarqawi misses. Zarqawi lauds suicide bomber blowing himself up in order to kill the 'friends of Christians and Jews'. What's new?
Osama bin Laden to kiss and make up with the Europeans. Offers truce with Europe.
Missile downs civilian helicopter in Iraq, 11 dead--6 Americans. Kos readers react by celebrating death of Americans.
Traitor Hasan Akbar found guilty for murdering fellow soldiers just before the Iraq war. Like Muhammed Ali, Akbar decided it was against his religion to fight in Iraq. Unlike Ali, he decided to go ahead and kill some infidels as a means of protest.
U.S. forces ice 12 Taliban terrorists in Afghanistan. Way to go!
EU cancels meeting with Pakistani delegation because it included a Taliban sympathizer. Europe: not for us, not against us, just lukewarm.
And speaking of our allies in the GWOT the Pakis: Pakistan decides NOT to send Army to Waziristan, you know, to find Osama bin Laden.
Phillipines to enter talks with MILF. (Note: MILF in this context is an Islamic seperatist group, not, well, you know, that other kind of MILF my readers are so familiar with.)
Islamic terrorists in Phillipines abduct 22 school children, kill police officer in stand off. Why is there no more press on this?
Battle raging in Mecca. Ultra extremist Islamists killed by only moderately extremist Islamists in Saudi Arabia.
NJ newspaper defines 'Jihad', plays dhimmi to the T.
Europe pitching a hissy fit because we want to protect our airspace from terrorists. Thanks, once again, Europe for being such great allies in the GWOT!
Bush hanging tough on Bolton nomination.
I [heart] my vagina. Yeah, and I'm kind of fond of it too.
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April 19, 2005

Israelly Cool thinks Shimon Perez's notion of a Club Med style resort in Gaze is, er, interesting.
More claims of U.S. soldiers abusing poor innocent Iraqis debunked by the Dread Pundit Bluto.
Tim at Opinion Bug wonders what 'the true face of Islam' really is.
Collin Baber (yes, THE Collin Baber) sends me this Guardian article about the ordeal of British journalist Frank Gardner as he watched a colleague murdered in cold blood and then how he is shot 9 times by al Qaeda operatives. Here is the most disgusting thing from The Religion of Compassion:
They didn't help at all. To me this was extraordinary, they offered no reassurance, no glass of water, no blanket, no cushion, nothing. They were discussing the cartridge cases around. They were saying, 'Look, I think he's been shot, has he been shot, yes, he has, look at the bullet cases there,' as if I was just an exhibit in a museum. It was bizarre because I've had so much hospitality in the Middle East, so much kindness.
The Cedar Revolution has it's own blog. And that Joumanna Nasr is a total babe! .Thanks Totten
Bill Dauterieve wonders if maybe the Germans are suffering from post-genocidal depression disorder.
Jason at Texas Rainmaker on the use of the judicial filibuster and Richard Paez.
Confederate Yankee and I are discussing openning our own tax-exempt organization. Why not? If illegal aliens can have one why not bloggers?
Mark at Decision '08 has some pretty bad taste in music. But is it possible to love the art and hate the artist? Especially when the artist is a loud mouth left-wing supporting idiot.
Carpe Bonum thinks the WSJ has it all wrong on passports for day-trippers. I think he's probably right.
More on Steve and Virginia Pearcy, left-wing idiots.
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April 04, 2005
More on American companies still helping terrorists. Related.
Pop quiz, cowboy. Al Jazeera runs positive story on Pope. What is reaction of salafists, wahabbis, and other radicals? One guess.
Giuliana Sgrena changing stories yet again. Not surprising.
Blame Bush. For everything. Seriously.
Frequent commenter and friend of The Jawa Report, See Dubya, is guest blogging over at Patterico's place. Cool.
Is Oliver Willis white? Yes.
Terri Schiavo poll rigged. You mean the question you ask may influence the answer given?
Congrats. It took me like 6 months to reach that mark...(grumble, grumble)
Tim's father has had a stroke. Please include him in your prayers.
Sources reveal that something big is going to happen in the blogosphere tomorrow. Ask yourself this question, though: Can bloggers help the spread of democracy? Details later.
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March 16, 2005
Thanks one and all for helping me celebrate 1 million visitors. I'm just coming off a pure squooshie syrup high, so pardon me today. My head, it hurts! Religion of Peace Update: Millions and Millions killed
Saudis beheaded two more gay men yesterday. Now about that whole anti-gay marriage=intolerance thing again.......meanwhile the 'Nazi' regime in Israel opens a new holocaust exhibit honoring the gays.
Teacher praises Osama bin Laden on Sept. 12th, 2001. Three years later said teacher becomes terrorist. Go figure.
Hirsi Ali may show film which offends Muslims in Netherlands, court rules. I don't know which is worse, Hirsi Ali's many death threats against her or the fact that this went to court in th first place.
Why would Syria need to stay in Lebanon when Iran is now supplying Hezbollah with tanks?
.....speaking of Iran, Robert Hayes was in Persia right before the revolution and says that the recent uprisings in Iran seem eerily familiar......(fingers crossed)
Our 'allies', the (spit) French, have sentenced a terrorist to 10 years for plotting to blow up the US embassy. His accomplices get one to nine years each.
Mommas don't let your babies grow up to be suicide-bombers. Unless of course you'ra Palestinian. I'm sure that poverty and hopelessness is what really creates terrorists, right? Er, I guess not.
Rember that one Seinfeld episode? Well it turns out there are good Protesters and there are bad Protesters.
On the good news front, democracy moves ever so slowly onward in Iraq.
And more good news from Jordan.
Here are a few other bloggie delights:
Jack Kemp's political career: RIP
Kewl: Interview with a Minuteman.
GM Roper is trying to replace American Warmonger as the new King of Blogs competition. He's got my vote.
Simon's Asian blog roundup is up.
Let's help Kerry keep his still unfulfilled pledge to release his military records. Hmm, I wonder what he could be hiding?
One time at the WPSA meeting a friend of mine got so hammered he was totally hitting on this skank......Man, what ever happened to Grimey?
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February 17, 2005
The idea that any kind of free society can be constructed in which people will never be offended or insulted is absurd. So too is the notion that people should have the right to call on the law to defend them against being offended or insulted. A fundamental decision needs to be made: do we want to live in a free society or not? Democracy is not a tea party where people sit around making polite conversation.ht: Simon who's Asian blog roundup is up.
CIA finally admitting that border security is part of national security, and not a moment too late after Mexico decides not to require visas from Middle Easterners.
Joseph Braude reminds us in his New Republic Online post that the goal of American foreign policy ought not to be simply 'democracy', but liberal democracy. He notes that a leading member of those agitating for more democracy has written "Yes, we have the right to celebrate [the September 11 attacks]. This was the first step in a thousand-mile journey toward defeating America in a knockout blow." Read the rest.
Is the back-stabbing sick-man of Europe, Turkey, the best we can hope for in the Middle East? New Sisyphus says yes. (via Bill's Comments)
From Dhimmi Watch:
The 'Secular' Palestinian Authority forbids Christians and Jews from praying on Temple Mount. Also, Germany is finally deporting a radical Imam that calls (like Noam Chomsky and Edward Said) the US the real terrorist in the world.
And via Jihad Watch: Palestinian Authority to integrate wanted terrorists into ranks.
Like the terrorists in Iraq who behead known 'collaboraters', Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas gives the thumbs up to collaborater execution. (via LGF)
Shiite crowd in Iraq kill suspected suicide bomber. (via Emperor Misha and Elliot)
France proves once again that they are the dhimmi bitches we all knew they were by failing to condemn Hezbollah because, you know, we wouldn't want to offend Syria. I got news for you France: The Nazis were a political party too. (via Cranky Neocon)
Shocker: Anti-war activist and former US weapons inspector Scott Ritter now working for al Jazeera. And guess what? His writing fits right in! (ht: Michelle Malkin who still hasn't blogrolled me)
Pantano beheading video hoax uncovered. (via Chad at ITB)
John at Crossroads of Arabia notes the 'Riyadh Declaration' on Terrorism. Is it just me, or when I hear about the right of 'resistance' am I supposed to be reading 'the right to resist, you know, Jews and Americans--but, no one else.' It's kind of like the 'right of return' means 'the right of Palestinians to return' but not, say, the right of Prussians to return to the Baltic states.
*For the record, I'm not a fan of his fiction, which I find boring, but I am jealous of his being the recipient of a death fatwa. For the love of all that is holy, what does one have to do to get a fatwa issued against him around here!!
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January 31, 2005
Today's Religion of Peace Update is brought to you by the folks at American Greetings, now offering their new line of CAIR Bears. (Thanks to Eric Smith for the CAIR Bears pic) and by the Mathemeticians for Freedom Alliance reminding you that d/dt (mv) = 0 ; v = const Today's Religion of Peace theme: "Nunca encontraras una mas miserable madriguera de escoria y villania." (via Flea)
Federal judge says terror suspects at Gitmo can challenge detention in US courts.
Al Jazeera may be put on auction block--bin Laden to start early bidding on e-Bay.
Terror suspect raised money for Islamic schools (shock)
Terrorists strike in Tajikistan, blow up government building.
Iraqi election news roundup from the Poliblogger.
Pakistani, Afghani, and Lebanese jihadis open fire on ex-patriot Iraqi elections voters in Australia. And John Howard, the Aussi PM, proves once again to be one of America's staunchest allies.
Iraqis give terrorists the finger---literally!! (scroll down)
Ansar al Islam Claims To Have Shot Down British Plane but 1920 Revolution Brigade (the group that brought you such hostage takings as Dean Sadek) also claiming responsibility. (via Michelle Malkin)
Giving a Muslim a dirty look = anti-Muslim
Murdering Arab Christians in New Jersey = anti-Muslim
Remembering Israeli victims of terrorism at UC Irvine = anti-Muslim
Christians on PalTalk Chat Service Tracked by Radical Islamic Web Site.
Religion of Peace Uses Child With Down's Syndrome as Suicide Bomber
Thousands protest in Morocco: Tsunamai was Allah's punishment for wicked!
Islamic miracle: Like the images of Mary on a corn tortilla, Abu Mussab al Zarqawi begins to turn up in the oddest of places.
Kofi Annan gets it wrong again.
Arab broadcasters report Iraqi election more favorably than Germans. (via Instapundit)
Iraqi elections a European victory, not US.
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January 26, 2005
After videotaping himself beheading civilians for the past year and a half and publicly proclaiming himself the head of al Qaeda in Iraq, the UN finally designates Abu Musab al-Zarqawi a 'terrorist' and freezes his assets.
England to free 12 terror suspects. (ht: Chad Evans)
Two ex-Gitmo inmates return to England--promptly promise to sue US.
They're guerrillas, not terrorists says Italian Judge--then sets them free! (ht: Robert Spencer)
Profile of foreign terrorists fighting in Iraq (ht: Evan)
Are the Saudis funding Wahhabi extremist propaganda on Iraqi 'independent' TV? (ht: Captain Ed)
80 lashes given to 12 year old pick-pocket in Kingdom of the Religion of Peace (ht: Robert Spencer)
Terrorism caused by ideas, yeah but I wonder what ideas those would be.... (ht: Spencer, again)
Jihad recruitment on the rise in Europe...no connection to massive influx of Muslims immigrants, though. (ht: Charles Johnson)
UN Blames Zionists and Jew Controlled America for Arab Social Problems (ht: Daniel)
Let's face it, Islam doesn't mean Peace...(ht: Cameron)
Where are all those Leftist human shields when you need them?? You know, to guard the polling stations.... more...
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