Daily Dish
Athena of the Terrorism Unveiled blog has an "on the ground survey" of the Arab media; and of course the Marine shooting in Fallujah plays a prominant role. But where's the outrage (or even the coverage) of the French's indiscriminate shooting into a crowd of civilians in the Ivory Coast? (Oh here's some) And despite the fact that the Fallujah campaign has been yet another stunning success, the Axis of Bias is trying to distract us from this fact. And Hindrocket asks "What did Saddam, al Qaeda, and al Jazeera have in Common?" The answer is Omar Hadid. As the Marines settle in to Fallujah, we are beginning to understand the terror they instilled upon the residents there; and we get a glimpse of what they have in mind for Iraq...and everywhere else on planet Earth.
As H-Hour for Iran approaches, Caroline Glick has an analysis of how this hand plays out, while Kate of The Last Amazon has eight questions people need to answer.
The Belmont Club on what Hitler would think of "Jesusland"
The rebellion in the State Department spreads.
87% of Iraqs debt is to be written off. Or at least that's what they say now.
The President enters the frey for a co-worker. This is why America loves the guy.
January 30th. Mark your calendar
Britain considers tough new anti-terror laws. Was Ashcroft consulted? Oh, maybe it was Kerry they asked.
We need action, says the UN after months of talking about needing action. Oh, they're still talking about action. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Man spends one week atop an adult bookstore to protest protesters.
Illegal alien, posing as a doctor, terrorized the stars; or at least made their wrinkles go away.
A 9,000 year old skeleton has been nicknamed "Julia Roberts". Can you guess why?
Austrailians are fatter than Americans.
San Francisco to tax grocery bags.
Naked Air: The first all nude flight to Miami. Does that include the flight crew?
Thailand's Black Magic Monk is just misunderstood.
Need a mate? Dr Ruth suggests jury duty.
Children read to animals as a cure for shyness.
















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