Via FOXNews. No word on how Newsweek plans to retract the 17 deaths and hundreds of injuries caused by its eagerness to demonize the US military in general, and the Guantanamo Bay interrogators specifically.
May 16, 2005
In which I discuss hermeneutics with a leftover steamed dumpling from last night’s dim sum meal, 3
steamed dumpling: “But what you’re positing sounds to me an awful lot like intentionalism. Which, that’s been out of academic fashion since, what?—the New Critics?* me: “Sure. But just because something goes out of fashion doesn’t make it useless.” steamed dumpling: me: steamed dumpling: “Parachute pants?” me: “Sewed mine together and made a really nifty tent. With lots of little compartments for storage.”
Sadr Demands U.S. Forces Leave Iraq
From FOXNews: Anti-U.S. cleric Muqtada al-Sadr came out of hiding Monday for the first time since his fighters clashed with American forces in August, delivering a fiery speech demanding that coalition forces leave Iraq and that Saddam Hussein be punished. Al-Sadr, the radical Shiite cleric whose militia battled U.S. forces in Baghdad and Najaf last year, held a press conference in his father’s home in this holy Shiite Muslim city,
protein wisdom and his addiction to “The Sopranos,” cont.
Dave from The Waterglass was kind enough to lend me his season 3 DVDs, which I devoured over the weekend, watching 10 of the 13 episodes. I would have finished them, but I need to pace myself until I can pick up the next set. Anybody willing to lend me Season 4 on DVD? Short of that, I’m willing to sell my seasons 1 and/or 2 DVDs in order to
