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Saturday, February 18, 2006

Weekend Rambler



Amid all the confusion over cartoons and old pictures, The Jawa Report offers a gruesome and needed look at how the RoP treats its prisoners, Nick Berg and Daniel Perle come to mind. If you need to be reminded graphically of the brutality of the enemy we are fighting, all necessary links are included. Meanwhile the nutjobs rioting continue to prove our point drawing more international support to our side of the table as the crisis with Iran builds.
It seems mad mullahs bent on apocolyptic retoric can't be intimidated by MAD, mutually assured destruction, policies since that is what they desire. We don't have any easy choices, take them out now, the nuclear facilities, and face the suicide bombers, or risk nukes in the hands of madmen bent on the destruction of Israel and the West. We must be prepared to take them out and quickly. I am hoping the rest of the free world is getting a good glimpse of their future if they do wake up to the threat of Islamism and its desire for conquest and dominant rule. Old Europe is already slipping on the gravel slopes they put themselves on and the loony left wants the US to join the avalanche trying to bury the 1st Ammendment. Amir Taheri has a couple of interesting reads offering his very sharp insight into the Islamist's mind, here and here.
As if this is actually news, our favorite braying jackass, Al Gore is running around Saudi Arabia bashing President Bush. This from a man caught in bed with the chinese, who'da thunk it.
And the ultiment hypocrisy, they left is against the harming of terrorists and for the killing of the most innocent through abortion and eugenics for the elderly.
I have rambled enough for now, have a good weekend!
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Sidenote:Tonights listening pleasure began with Armic and Jesse Cook and progressed from there to Paco and Ottmar and a side venture into the best of modern bluegrass/folk, Nickel Creek, these kids can pick, and Alison Krouse and how better to end a saturday than with the Grateful Dead. I definately recommend "The Hand Song" and "Out Of The Woods" by Nickel Creek

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