- Right Wing Duck (IMAO version) says don't bury Tookie just yet
- Vince Aut Morire explains things
- Michelle Malkin finds a slow chipping away
- Harvey (Bad Example version) has explains football
- Pyjamas Media finds bananas being persecuted
- Pajamas Mediocrity is launched
- Don Surber gets some thoughts in before traveling
- Frank J. explains the IMAO crew
"Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! ... Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!" - Barry Goldwater
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Supper 12-13-2005
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30,000 "Civilians"
ReplyDeleteThe SFGate, on the other hand, has corrected their headline (without acknowledging the original error). But instead of referring to Iraqi civilians and combatants (or "insurgents" or "terrorists"), they simply refer to Iraqis and provides only thi...
Rioting is Not the Solution to Lawlessness
ReplyDeleteRacial violence in Sydney, Australia is going into its third day, as police implement security measures to calm things down. A BBC report lays the blame for the riots on long-term racial tensions between whites and Lebanese immigrants. Those tensions,...
In the name of the father…
ReplyDeleteYahoo News: In the first New Year’s peace message of his papacy, Benedict XVI condemned terrorism and religious fanaticism, warning that governments which incited the hostility of their people towards other nations bore a “heavy responsi...
Volatile Anbar Province
ReplyDeleteThe protection for voters, continues...
Other registered Iraqi voters: 20,000 in Australia, and a group of 1.5 million voters in 15 countries, who will cast ballots outside Iraq; This include the U. S. and Canada.
Ban Handguns? They Should Ban Liberals!
ReplyDeleteWhat's with the Northern species of Moonbat? Perhaps it's the shorter days and the lack of sunlight. Now they are going to ban all handguns in areas of high violence.
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I got a good chuckle out of your headlines :)
ReplyDeleteThe Knucklehead of the Day award
ReplyDeleteGoes to Washington Post writer Robin Wright.