Question for those readers I haven’t chased off with my infamous desire to indiscriminately carpet bomb brown peoples, or with my propensity to exhibit a bloodthirstiness rarely seen outside of a Michael Moore backyard barbecue: what features would you like to see added to protein wisdom to bring it into the 21st century? Besides a “progressive” worldview that would put me in line with certain polls and prove to my
January 2, 2007
protein wisdom the return, 2: imminent—though not in the way Chimpy McHusseinmurderer means it
Evil McHitlerBurton Triples Aid to Africa [Dan Collins]
First White American President since Clinton has funny way of expressing hatred of brown people. President Bush’s legacy is sure to be defined by his wielding of U.S. military power in Afghanistan and Iraq, but there is another, much softer and less-noticed effort by his administration in foreign affairs: a dramatic increase in U.S. aid to Africa. The president has tripled direct humanitarian and development aid to the world’s most
Priorities and Values [Dan Collins]
Kos diarists on Gerald Ford Kos diarists on Saddam Hussein Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio? UPDATE: TEHRAN, Iran (AP)—President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad scorned U.N Security Council sanctions imposed against Iran, telling a crowd Tuesday that Iran had humiliated the United States in the past and would do so again. Speaking in the southwestern provincial capital of Ahvaz, Ahmadinejad said the Security Council’s resolution last month was invalid and had left
Big News: The Daily Ablution Has Returned [Dan Collins]
Scott Burgess’s excellent TDA has been on hiatus since September 18, but Paul Rowntree notifies me that Scott’s back and posting. So, welcome back, Scott. Today’s edition reflects on climate change, Guardian lunacy, and swimming pool apartheid. It’s about time, and we can only hope that other beloved blogfigures follow suit swiftly.
Land of the Subatomic Violin [Dan Collins]
No Pasaran! points me toward a great piece on a site I’d never visited before, no-gritaron.blogspot.com, named Marxist By-Products, that stomps the living crap out of Kos diarrheist Wilbur’s expressions of sadness on the death of (poor, misunderstood) Saddam.
