Archive for July, 2005

Jul 22 2005

Escalation Continues

UPDATE 4:30 PM Eastern: Looks like the death toll is rising in the Egypt bombings. At least 83 people were killed and 200 injured when car bombs ripped through shopping and hotel areas in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Saturday in the worst attack in Egypt since 1981. Shaken European tourists spoke […]

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Jul 22 2005

Tolerance of Islamic Fascists

There are those on the leftward fringes who demand we try and understand the grievances of the terrorists. To determine what it is we do that makes them want to kill us (see here in update section). But I think we can see what it is that bothers the terrorists quite clearly[hat tip Gay Orbit] […]

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Jul 22 2005

Dumber Than Dean

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It used to be ‘dumber than dirt’, but now it should be ‘dumber than Dean’. Dean’s answer to the liberal democrats problem? Reach out to ‘anti-choicers’, a.k.a. pro-lifers. You know, religious people who cherish life. Here’s his plan, and let’s just keep it quiet in case the anti-choice crowd figures it out… Democrats need to […]

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Jul 22 2005

bRight & Early Blogothon

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I am remiss with work and all the day’s events (and a carnival) not to request everyone who drops by today to visit Jim Lynch at bRight & Early and his efforts for Blogothon 2005. Jim is one of a few (if not the only) right of center bloggers participating in this event. Jim is […]

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Jul 22 2005

Is The Left Ever Going To Get Serious?

After taking a pounding in 3 election cycles since 2000 on their national security credentials you would think the message was clear to the left – straighten up or wilt politically. But no, they seem bent on political suicide. While people die in rampant bombings in London the MSM and leftward fringes are fixated on […]

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Jul 22 2005

Terrorists On Camera

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Check out these pictures of suspects in yesterdays bomb attacks in London fleeing the scene. Full story and images by Reuters here. In another Reuters story just out police say they have made an arrest today LONDON, July 22 (Reuters) – British police said on Friday they had arrested one man near Stockwell underground station […]

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Jul 22 2005

Did Plame Bomb China Embassy?

In what has to be the strangest connection of all time, it has been Nick Danger at Redstate has found that the same little rogue CIA group that sent loser Joe Wilson to Niger for a good bit of misinformation leaking to the press, also was responsible for the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in […]

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Jul 22 2005

Not This Time Michelle

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I usually agree with Michelle Malkin just about all the time. Maybe not down to every detail, but in general. Today she came out with a classic example of ‘ perfect’ being the evil to ‘good’. Here’s my column for the NY Post on the city’s futile random bag search policy. Excerpt: WHAT’S the point? […]

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Jul 22 2005

London Under Siege Again?

More breaking news out of London. We posted earlier on the shooting, hoping it was truly a bad guy. Apparently it was. Eyewitnesses described mayhem at Stockwell Tube station today after a suspected suicide bomber was shot dead fleeing from armed police. One said the man was shot five times as he ran on to […]

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Jul 22 2005

Victor Davis Hanson Is Fed Up

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And who could blame him? After snarky little reporters continuously ask ridiculous questions to Western leaders on how we cause terrorism – who could blame him? Here’s how VDH puts it After the July 7 London bombings, some in the United Kingdom wondered if the bombing was in retaliation for Britain having troops in Iraq. […]

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