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September 2007

Sacrilege! [Dan Collins]

Life Slice [Dan Collins]

Dear Doctor Helen, [Dan Collins]

"Transcript — Osama slams Dems for failing to end war, praises Chomsky, calls for end of democracy"

From ABC’s Political Radar (via Hot Air): Sources tell ABC News the [verified new bin Laden tape] is approximately 30 minutes long, and does not contain overt threats to the United States. According to the transcript, bin Laden opens with “praise to Allah” and his “law of retaliation” — “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth and the killer is killed.” Bin Laden also spoke to the

a CITIZEN JOURNALIST, unable to embed in Iraq, does the next best thing

Me: “So. What do you think about the Administration’s handling of the war in Iraq?” Kinda swarthy guy with thick black mustache: “Uh, I don’t, actually.” Me: “For reals? How can you not take at least a passing interest in what’s happening to your own homeland, man? Mesopotamia! The navel of civilization!” Kinda swarthy guy with thick black mustache: “Dude. I’m from Santa Barbara.”

Propaganda Wars, 2: this time it's personal

In response to my earlier post on propaganda, counter-propaganda, and the shifting of the propaganda paradigm, I received the following email (reprinted with permission, though I’ve taken out the writer’s name): Regarding your recent blog post, “Fa-llujah Daddy”, I must say that you are dead-on when discussing how US news and commentary impacts information operations in Iraq. I’m an Army Reserve soldier. My last deployment to Iraq was in 2006-2007

G.I. Joe: Transnationalist Progressive SUPERHERO!

Let me guess. His one dramatic flaw? Sometimes he cares just too damn much…! Jesus. It’s like the entire US entertainment industry has been taken over by George Clooney’s puppies. I’ve got an idea. Let’s show our appreciation for this rape of our childhoods by coming up with a list of potential taglines for the upcoming film — offered free of charge should Paramount choose to use one of them.

On "the Bush Report" [UPDATE]

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Madeleine L'Engle's Dead [Dan Collins]

No, no no no, she’s outside, looking in. Madeleine L’Engle, who in writing more than 60 books, including childhood fables, religious meditations and science fiction, weaved emotional tapestries transcending genre and generation, died Thursday in Connecticut. She was 88. Weaved? Is that acceptable? I would have said wove.

Fa-llujah Daddy

Let’s grant up front that a single data point does not a trend make. That out of the way, Bill Ardolino points out that a volunteer for the Fallujah Protectors shares a different view of the role of the US surge in the Anbar Awakening than does New York Democratic Congressman Chuck Schumer. Schumer, recall, had this to say about the US surge [update: seems he has now altered his