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November 27, 2006

Willful Suspension of Disbelief, redux

From Curt at Flopping Aces comes the news many of us quietly expected:  Centcom has confirmed that Capt. Jamil Hussein, the primary source for the recent kerosene mosque murder reports—and for a whole host of reports of Shia massacres recounted by the AP—is neither an employee of Iraq’s Ministry of Interior nor is he a police captain. In short, the AP has been relying on a bogus source for much

BBC Provides Self-Flagellation Forum [Dan Collins]

In today’s “Have Your Say”: Is Blair’s slave trade ‘sorrow’ enough? Will Prime Minister Tony Blair’s article in the New Nation newspaper suffice as an apology for the slavery? In anticipation of the bicentenary of the abolition of slavery Mr Blair expressed “deep sorrow” in his article while Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is drafting a “statement of regret” for Britain’s involvement. The Church of England General Synod has voted

What’s Oliver Stone Up To? [Dan Collins]

Sales of a controversial Turkish novel on a conspiracy to kill Pope Benedict XVI are on the rise ahead of the pontiff’s historical visit to Turkey beginning next Wednesday – his first to an overwhelmingly Muslim nation. ‘The Plot Against The Pope’ is a highly speculative potboiler narrating how the conservative Roman Catholic society Opus Dei, a subversive masonic lodge and the CIA collude to make the pontiff’s murder a

Let’s Negotiate Like Hyperrealists [Dan Collins]

by other means.  JR Dunn at Real Clear Politics: The Iranians, in Dr. Kissinger’s words, believe that they are “in a position to challenge the entire world order.” They need to be persuaded otherwise, and that cannot be accomplished by negotiations, concessions, or even visits from Kofi Annan. The Iranians, as shown by every foul speech from Ahmadinejad, every threatening missile launch, every advanced, Iranian-designed bomb that goes off in

Acid bombs at Wal-Mart; injuries minimal

…Localized domestic terror?  Could be.  Lord knows Hillary and her pals have done their damnest to stoke the flames of anti-Wal-Mart sentiment, scapegoating a corporation that employs thousands upon thousands of people. However, the fact that the explosives were placed in the toy and pet aisles—and that the attacks happened during one of the heaviest weekends for Christmas shopping—gives me pause.  After all, domestic terrorists are generally savvy enough to

Americans cannot stomach a long war (cranky-d)

I took the following from Mark Steyn’s site.  It was the “letter of the week” from one of Steyn’s readers.  I have no idea how long the body of the email will remain on the site, but I have saved a private copy.  I didn’t want to post the whole thing because it would violate fair-use policy.  However, most of it is here. I think the author is probably spot-on. 

Charles Rangel joins Jon Carry

What the heck is up with the 1968 mythos and it’s pervasive influence upon certain Congressional members? No matter how many times you refute it, some will simply not believe that the current Armed Forces of the United States are not made up of the futureless, down-and-out of our society.

Stephen Crane Foretold Trolldom [Dan Collins]

We’ve all been treated to allegory and poetry here recently, and the following is probably one of the most referenced poems on the internet, by Stephen Crane, who wasn’t known for a poet in his day: In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial, who, squatting upon the ground, Held his heart in his hands, And ate of it. I said, “Is it good, friend?” “It is bitter—bitter,” he