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December 2007

Total FARC Head [Dan Collins]

US film director Oliver Stone said Friday he would travel with a Venezuelan-led air mission going to Colombia to pick up three hostages being released by Marxist rebels.  “It’s wonderful,” the Oscar-winning filmmaker said in Santo Domingo airport in southwest Venezuela, from where a first air convoy left for Colombia on Friday. “I’ve never been in such a thing and I’m proud to be part of this.” Stone said he

Your Existentialism Ends [Dan Collins]

where my lungs begin: France bans smoking in cafes, hotels and clubs on Jan. 1, stamping out the habit popularized by Jean- Paul Sartre puffing Gauloises in hazy brasseries.    Mon dieu!  And I thought it was l’Anglais Walter Raleigh!  

Turns Out God Is Human, After All (CraigC)

My wife gave me Eric Clapton’s new autobiography for Christmas, and I must say that it was compelling reading.  Of course, I was interested in the musical bits, but he was very open and honest about his drug and alcohol addictions, a subject with which I’m unfortunately familiar.  Normally, when I see a blurb that screams, “Open, frank, searing!!”, my reaction is, “Blah, blah, blah.”  For one thing, I couldn’t

The Big Picture(s): Bilal Hussein Update 5 [Karl]

In “The Big Picture(s),” I noted the case of Bilal Hussein, an Iraqi stringer working for the Associated Press with a history of taking staged photographs of Islamic terrorists, who was detained by the US military as a security threat in April 2006. In follow-up posts, I have noted that the AP’s coverage of the case has ignored — but demonstrated the wisdom of — the AP policy regarding conflicts of interest. Apparently,

Pakistan and The Soft-Focus Guys [Karl]

Matthew Yglesias claims that he has no idea who in the US would benefit politically from a worsening situation in Pakistan… but then argues that who should benefit is not the “toughserious” hawks who focused on Iraq, but rather “cowardly cowards like Brian Katulis though it was more import (sic) to focus on Pakistan.” The quoted link is to a piece titled “Strategic Reset” by Katulis, Lawrence J. Korb and Peter

Information Bleg [Glenn Reynolds]

I’ve gotten years of great use out of my puppy blender–despite the fact that a hangover in our household is a rare event–but it’s finally given up the ghost (tried frappeing 2 long-haired miniature dachshunds at once).  I’ve heard good things about this Oster.  Any recommendations?

Gleen Steps In It, Up To His Neck [Dan Collins]

We’ve expressed our weariness with Peggy Noonan’s schoolmarminess from time to time.  I think that happyfeet has done so most often and most forcefully, in the comments.  But Gleen’s reaction to one of Peggy’s “simply will not do” reflections is truly bonkers: John Edwards is not reasonable. . . . .[W]e can’t have a president who spent two minutes on YouTube staring in a mirror and poofing his hair. Really,

So Far from the United States [Dan Collins]

so close to God: Ghulam Mustafa, a witness at the scene, said he saw bodies with missing heads and limbs. “This happens only in Iraq, Afghanistan or Pakistan. Why not America?” he said.

Good Thought [Dan Collins]

but perhaps some people just prefer bestiality? Customs officials in the Philippines have seized inflatable sex dolls meant to be used for an international campaign against animal cruelty, an animal rights group said Thursday. 

An Obamanation in the Sight of God and Man [Dan Collins]

Clarice Feldman at The American Thinker: Barack Obama has selected Richard Clarke as his foreign security adviser. Jack Cashill walks us through Richard Clarke’s treachery  to President Bush and  fundamental errors of fact about national security matters.   It’s ugly, isn’t it?  I want all of you to LOOK AT IT!ÂÂ