Archive for January 18th, 2008

Jan 18 2008

Dem Predictions For This Weekend

As I look at the latest Nevada Caucus polls at RCP for the dems I note a consistent pattern – over time Hillary is losing ground and Obama is rising fast. Check out any single poll and look at the trends. For example, looking at the last two ARG polls Hillary goes from 45->35, Obama […]

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Jan 18 2008

Most Pakistanis Reject Radical Islam

As I noted below in a previous post which ever side is finally deemed to have killed moderate leader Benazir Bhutto will probably face rejection by the majority of Pakistanis. If it turns out to be tied to the foreign al-Qaeda presence it is they who will be purged of Pakistani political support. I think […]

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Jan 18 2008

al-Qaeda’s Shrinking Presence In Iraq

H/T to reader Merlin for noting this excellent post by Bill Roggio, which confirms many of my speculations regarding the retreating nature of al-Qaeda in Iraq: Nearly one year to the day of the announcement of the “surge” of US forces to Iraq and the change in counterinsurgency plan, Iraqi and Coalition forces have shrunk […]

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Jan 18 2008

Iraq To Stand Free By Year’s End

OK, I am really tired of those who are too skittish or afraid to declare Iraq at least a blooming victory. The parliament is working off the necessary legislation to bring their governing coalition back together and al-Qaeda is now the enemy of Muslim Iraqis – not their heros. But more than that is the […]

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Jan 18 2008

Laws Don’t Save Lives, People Do

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Some people think laws force people to act according to the laws. Sadly this is backwards. Laws in a democracy define the boundaries of commonly agreed to (and therefore followed) boundaries of action. A law never stopped a murderer – it only punished them for their act. Not one murderer, by definition, was stopped by […]

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Jan 18 2008

CIA Confirms Scotland Yard Assessment: al-Qaeda Killed Bhutto

To many people here in America it may not seem important to determine who killed Benazir Bhutto. But in highly emotionally charged Pakistan it is a key point which could push the country one way or the other. Bhutto had a strong following and was very popular. The anger over her death could topple someone […]

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