Or Friday afternoon. Or whatever the hell day and time it is in Kabul just now. I’m not up on my international time zones, to be honest with you. At any rate, Pajamas Media is featuring a podcast interview with Bill Roggio, who just arrived in Afghanistan, and speaks to PJM Sydney editor Richard Fernandez of The Belmont Club about recent riots in the country, as well as other topics
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Britain: “Police Shoot Bomb Suspect” (UPDATED)
From Sky News: A man has been shot by police in an anti-terror raid in London on a suspected chemical bomb factory, Sky News has learnt. The 20-year-old, who has not been identified, was shot in the shoulder and was arrested in hospital—his life is not in danger. His 23-year-old brother – both men are of thought to be of Bengali or Pakistani origin—was also arrested at the scene and
Been feeling a bit under the weather today…
…and boy, are my fingers tired! And moist. Sorry. It’s the drugs talking.
Casting my vote for “mild” hypocrisy
I’m going to try this one out on my wife, should my summer tan and recent bulk-up (thanks, SuperPump 250 powdered supplement by Gaspari Nutrition!) yield me some spontaneous sexual encounters with off-work Hooter’s waitresses who just happen to be wandering around my neighborhood, their clothing threadbare and wet, as I’m out tending to some lawn edging without my shirt on. That is, if I get caught. Otherwise, you know,
“New Orleans Sinking Faster Than Thought”
From Breitbart / AP: Everyone has known New Orleans is a sinking city. Now new research suggests parts of the city are sinking even faster than many scientists imagined _ more than an inch a year. That may explain some of the levee failures during Hurricane Katrina and it raises more worries about the future. The research, reported in the journal Nature, is based on new satellite radar data for
“Euston, we have a problem”
Of no particular import, really—the battle isn’t mine, after all—but I thought I’d point this out anyway, if only because it touches on much of the drama we’ve experienced here over the last week or so. In a post titled “Platform Twelve,” Norm Geras—who no one with an ounce of intellectual integrity could mistake for an arch conservative bent on using linguistic premises as some sort of fascist tool to
BREAKING: KARL ROVE INDICTMENT “REMAINS POTENTIALLY IMMINENT, IN THE SENSE THAT IT STILL HASN’T HAPPENED, BUT IT COULD—BECAUSE NEITHER ROVE NOR FITZGERALD IS DEAD”
*Must Credit protein wisdom* Details are still a bit fuzzy, but I have it from reliable sources that both Fitzgerald and Rove were spotted today—alive as any pair of randy zoo monkeys. Which means that Jason Leopold is still eligible for the Pulitzer. Thank goodness.
More Perfidy from Big Oil and the Neocon War Machine
I think Al Gore just shed a tear — though whether out of grudging gratitude or because his worldview has be shaken to the core is a matter of some dispute. Or maybe it was just something to do with an onion. (h/t Dave Price)
“In Britain and Canada, a win for hypocrisy”
From Cathy Young: England’s National Association of Teachers in Further and Higher Education (NATFHE) has voted for an academic boycott on Israeli institutions of higher education that do not renounce Israel’s “apartheid policy.” […] Also today, the Ontario division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, the largest labor union in Canada, voted in favor of a boycott of Israel because of its treatment of Palestinians. Are these boycotts anti-Semitic?
My tenth brief conversation with the 2mg regimen of Klonopin (clonazepam) prescribed me by my GP
me: “Wow. I feel really great all of a sudden.” Klonopin: “You’re welcome. Say, by way of thanks, howsabout you introduce me to some of those Flintstone’s vitamins of yours? I’ve always had a bit of crush on that Betty Rubble, and from what I’ve been hearing around the medicine cabinet, I don’t think she’s all that happy with Barney anymore. And Wilma…well, she’s always been the experimenting type. If
