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Robert Fife of the National Post reports that Canada will send between 700 and 900 troops to Afghanistan as part of a U.S.-led stabilization force. Newfy blogger Damian Penny presumes Canadian soldiers are well trained, but he fears for the state of their equipment. Still, if a skirmish breaks out on a skating rink, we’re covered… [link via Daimnation!]

“Did somebody step on a duck…?”

Jacob Sullum, writing in Reason, discusses some troubling anti-gun litigation making its way through the Illinois appellate courts: “Briefly put, the plaintiffs argue that gun makers make too many guns. Since criminals use some of them, they say, this overproduction constitutes a ‘public nuisance.’ (Related: Prescient bean growers and Taco Bell franchisees brace for the worst.)

The Ivory Tower (of Babble)…

From the WSJ Opinion Journal’s “Best of the Web“: The real purpose of World War IV is to increase property values, according to John Stilgoe, a Harvard professor. ‘The federal government was badly shocked after Sept. 11,’ he tells the San Francisco Chronicle. ‘The elites thought they had to get the American people focused on something else. And so we’re bombing the hell out of Afghanistan. I’m sorry to say

Find me Judge Ito—Judge Lance Ito—stat!

Rich Lowry’s NRO column revisits the oft-asked question, “why no military tribunal for Zacarias Moussaoui?” — and offers an answer (albeit a speculative one): “It seems clear,” Lowry writes, “that the Moussaoui trial is a kind of reverse show trial, a way for the Bush administration to demonstrate to the Democrats and the op-ed writers that it isn’t so dictatorial after all.” Moussaoui — an out-of-uniform al Qaeda soldier intent

In the Line of Fliers

I had planned on writing something up about the Arab-American Secret Service agent and American Airlines Flight 363, but both Christopher Caldwell of The Weekly Standard and Charles Johnson on Little Green Footballs have beaten me to it (in Charles’ case, twice — and boy, is he steamed!). Just a few things I’ll add, then: “Good Morning America” ran a segment on this story today, using as the sources for

Military Sadness

An unnamed U.S. official is admitting that the first U.S. military member has been killed by hostile fire, FOXNews reports. This is the first enemy-precipitated military casualty in an operation that began on October 7th… [update: still no name released, but Fox is reporting that the dead soldier was a member of Army Special Forces; also seriously injured was a member of the CIA’s paramilitary unit]

Meet Your “New” Airport Screeners…

From Reason Magazine writer Michael Lynch’s column, “Boondoggle.gov”: The bill Congress passed never required employees to have high school diplomas. It said they needed to have experience that meets the approval of the ‘Under Secretary.’ And that

Booty Call: Your Tax Money at Work

“Federal inspectors have embarked on a comprehensive review of AIDS prevention grants,” The Los Angeles Times reports, “spurred by fears among some legislators that the latest marketing campaigns aren’t working and exceed the bounds of good taste.” ‘Where’s the data that all the billions we spent over the last 10 years has slowed or stemmed the spread of this disease?’ asked U.S. Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fla.), a physician who strongly

A Shepherd’s Pastoral

112-year old former shepherd, Antonio Todde, died overnight on the Italian island of Sardinia, his relatives said. He would have turned 113 on January 22. At the time of his death, Todde was the world’s oldest living man: Todde, who lived on a simple diet of pasta, vegetable soup and the occasional steak, had said that the secret to his longevity was the odd tipple. ‘Just love your brother and

”Remember the Alamo”–er, I mean, “Remember the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidlago at the end of the M

Channeling Pat Buchanan, WorldNetDaily asks, “Is Mexico reconquering the U.S. southwest?” The answer: why, as a matter of fact, yes , yes it is — though it appears thus far to be a velvet revolution: A radical Hispanic movement’s dream to retake the southwestern United States is becoming a reality with the aid of Mexican and U.S. policies, according to some immigration watchers.A massive influx of illegal immigrants is ‘importing