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Friday Foray...A Bit Late Today
1. First, the beautiful Jennifer has an interesting interview with Jack of Radom Fate and co-founder of We The People.
2. Speaking of We The People, Donnie tells us that my old pal, Eric "Traitor Bitch" Blumrich, is at it again.
3. Feste at Fool's Blog takes a look at how much Defense business is headed towards the Bay area. Funny how that's the one area that is the most anarchistic and anti-Bush...
4. This is great. I have gotten six infected emails from moveon.org today. One of them said that I was a bad, bad boy.
5. David Kaspar of Davids Medienkritik has a post about how German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder refuses to help the US in Iraq but wants the US to support Germany's quest for a permanent seat in the UN security council.
6. Frequent commenter Bloodspite sent me to doc Russia's Bloodletting to see one post - but the fisk of John Kerry's Iraq speech today really deserves attention. Plus, it's always good to be reminded not to piss off doc Russia.
7. Teresa at Technicalities has a post about the lying journalist from USA Today. Jayson Blair meet Jack Kelley. Now kick each other in the ass...about one hundred times.
8. Jennifer Martinez thanks Poland for a great message from their President and their support. Apparently, the President doesn't agree with Spain...
9. Bobby Sr. sent this link to a GREAT piece about the War on Terror.
10. Visit the Babalu Blog to read a great post about Cuba and the anniversary of the encarceration of 75 political prisoners.

March 19, 2004 • Permalink
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This shows true understanding of the conflict we find ourselves in. The terrorists assume we will be weak and decadant. The US has surprised them by acting totally opposite to their expectations. Spain, on the hand, has not. [Read More]
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