(which is really saying something) as I readjust (sp.?) to using a keyboard after a weekend trying to readust (sp.?) to using a pen... I see I missed something while I was away. Yawn. (Great comments, though.) … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2010
‘Of the approximately 20,000 body parts collected there…’
'among the most affecting was a man’s large fist, clenched around a tiny hand.' ***
I'm somewhat relieved that this year, I spent the anniversary of 9/11 in the sunroom of a historic San Diego … [Read more...]
I’ll be back Sunday, September 12
If you follow me on Twitter, don't panic: I'm setting up auto RSS feeds that will give you cool stuff for you to read over the weekend. … [Read more...]
Ontario govt to tax protesters: freedom of speech, assembly a ‘privilege’ not a right
Canadian soldier serving in Af'stan reacts: One can only thank the likes of blogger's like BCF and his wife [me], for whom many in my battalion read on on a regular basis. (...)
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Koran burning and selective media outrage
Brian Lilley writes: As for media selectivity in religious outrage I’m waiting for the endless stream of stories about Pakistani gunmen killing Christians in the name of … [Read more...]
Ann Coulter’s new column about Koran burning
Oh ****: turns out book burning’s in the Bible. Kinda.
OK, by "Bible," I mean "Acts," but still. Via the highly entertaining commenters at Ace. … [Read more...]
‘Free Richard Moon!’
Ezra Levant writes: Could it be true? That a human rights complaint has been filed against none other than Richard Moon, law professor at the University of Windsor [Read more...]
‘Where does Gen. David Petraeus get off telling American civilians how to express their opinions?’
Spengler writes: His intervention into civilian issues of free speech is outrageous. Islam does not demand equal treatment with other religions, which had to take their share of … [Read more...]
New: learn WordPress blogging, with one on one expert training
A new post at my Twitter blog, about a cool opportunity you may want to check out if you're into blogging.
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Boo hoo! I might get a fatwa — or worse, a Human Rights complaint! Whine whine whine!
Thanks to the reader who sent this in: The North Vietnamese Army put a bounty of $30,000 on Hathcock's life for killing so many of their men. Rewards put on U.S. snipers by the N.V.A. typically ranged from $8 to … [Read more...]
‘As my flight approached America last weekend…’
"my plane mind circled back to the furor that has broken out over plans to build Cordoba House, a community center so I could crash it into a target in Lower Manhattan oh wait did I say that out loud?" ***
In a sane world, [Read more...]