Monthly Archives: April 2006

The Innocent Of Guantanamo

“The important thing here to understand is that the people that are at Guantanamo are bad people.” “I mean, these are terrorists for the most part. These are people that were captured in the battlefield of Afghanistan or rounded up … Continue reading

Posted in Afghanistan, China, Constitution, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Iraq, Politics | 6 Comments

Scotty, Don’t Go!

I know most everyone has popped open champagne to celebrate Scott McClellan’s departure. I for one hate to see him go. You have to admire someone who can keep his cool under the most difficult circumstances.   So, Mr. McClellan, … Continue reading

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Of Locusts And Moonbats

A fellow blogger referred me to this spirited defense of Michelle Malkin. Once again I am humbled by my ignorance. I am such a moonbat and for that I am so so sorry.

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The Civil War That Is Yesterday’s News

Zeyad writes from Baghdad: I’ve been stuck at my aunt’s house in Adhamiya since Sunday night. If you had followed the news, you would have learned by now that Adhamiya, which is the largest Sunni district in Baghdad, is witnessing … Continue reading

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Do You Know This Man?

He may not have an American Express card but he does have a police badge. Apart from his wonderful facial expression, he enjoys beating up journalists and old men, likes wearing cool sunglasses, and has a taste for berets. He … Continue reading

Posted in Bangladesh, Foreign Policy, International, Society | 28 Comments