The AP’s Brian Murphy reports that “[j]ailed fighters of the fallen Taliban shout the name of their former foe, but no longer in anger. ‘We want to go to an American prison,’ many plead. Anything, they say, to leave Shibergan prison in northern Afghanistan, now jammed to more than 10 times its capacity with about 3,500 men. But unlike the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, this has been a
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Dr. Scholls he weren’t…
I readily admit when I’m wrong. Turns out shoe searches might not be such a bad idea, after all. But let’s get it right, can we? I mean, you’d think our new and improved, federalized airport security crews would be able to keep tabs on one shoeless guy whose hightops had explosives residue on them, wouldn’t you…? And now that security’s been federalized, we get to pay for such institutional
A bad case of the Diversities
Here’s an excerpt from John O’Sullivan’s rather keen and candid column on the cult of diversity: both political parties support diversity preferences
Early in the evenin’ / jus’ aroun’ supper time…
I just came across this li’l nugget — from NRO’s Jonah Goldberg, who’s down on the Corner, bloggin’ on the SOTU address: Okay, I admit this is unfair criticism…but I loathe the phrase ‘economic security’ and it makes me cringe that this was his biggest applause line. How come every civil libertarian in open-toed shoes thinks it’s brilliant to say something like ‘our security must not come at the cost
Sharpton-gued
Jay Nordlinger spends a good bit of space in his latest NRO “Impromptus” column taking a big stick to Al Sharpton. Here’s a sample: There are a great many black Americans who are repulsed by the likes of Sharpton and Jackson; of course, they
Signs of the coming apocalypse…?
“Israeli police rooftop marksmen, black-clad swat teams on motorcycles, and soldiers with M-16s swamped west Jerusalem yesterday in a hunt for a potential new threat on the streets of the holy city: female Palestinian bombers” — today’s Independent
Citizen’s Arrest
The Washington Times today runs the story of Donald G. Arnold, “a Vietnam veteran and president of his neighborhood association” who “was named a ‘citizen of the year’ by Maryland in 2000 for his work with police in southeast Baltimore to stop drug dealers and make the city safer.” None of that mattered, however, when Mr. Arnold tried to renew his permit to carry a gun that he needed in
“…also starring Nick Nolte as ‘Rummy‘“
Michael Ledeen, writing for The National Review, says those who’ve been quick to jump on Colin Powell for his in-fighting with the DOD (like protein wisdom’s own Victor Milkwhite, for instance!) have been fantastically duped. Far from challenging the administration’s wishes, Ledeen argues, General Powell is merely acting like a convert to Foggy Bottom “realism.” In reality, all the world’s a stage — and on it, the U.S. is running
Wait. So Jesus was a Druid…?
From the Department of Suburban Miracles: “A Milwaukee woman said that she sees an image of Jesus Christ on a tree right in her own back yard,” the The Milwaukee Channel reports. “Ella Huffin, 63, said she was stunned to see the holy image appear out of nowhere outside her northeast side Milwaukee home.” ‘A week before Christmas, I was sitting at the table looking out the window, and there
ASHCROFT NUDITY SCANDAL: HOW MUCH DID HE KNOW?
The New York Post confirms that “The Justice Department recently bought drapes to hide two mostly nude statues seen in the background during press conferences – but Attorney General John Ashcroft is denying he ordered the cover-up.” Comstock said an aide in Ashcroft’s office ordered the draperies, which she described as more like curtains, because it was more cost-effective to buy them than to rent them, as the Justice Department
