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Calling an Islam an Islam

Posted on August 13, 2006 by Bookworm

I’m still too busy (and, by now, too exhausted) to blog, but others are doing wonderful things. The latest good thing to catch my eye is Robert Avrech’s post, at Seraphic Secret, explaining that, yes, it is all about Islam aided, as usual, the the media’s useful idiots. And while

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Another life lesson learned

Posted on August 13, 2006 by Bookworm

Never let your husband manage the kids’ party. Ten minutes before the party starts, you will find yourself without cake, food, party favors, or guest of honor — but with repeated assurances via cell phone that all will arrive in time. The tension is killing me. UPDATE:  Whew!  They arrived

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Something for the moral relativists to think about

Posted on August 13, 2006 by Bookworm

Everybody (at least everybody in the anti-Israel, anti-War, pro-Hezbollah, pro-Palestinian side) is in full throttle shrei (Yiddish for “cry”) about Israel’s human rights abuses, at home and abroad. The kidnapping of the three Israeli soldiers is fully justified to some because Israel has in her prisons thousands of Palestinians who

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Interesting developments in Lebanon

Posted on August 13, 2006 by Bookworm

Again, fairly overwhelming work and family commitments will keep my blogging nonexistent, but there’s interesting stuff in the Middle East as I discovered when I took a break to read up-to-the-minute news and analysis at the Captain’s Quarters.  The Lebanese government is falling, Hezbollah is fighting harder, and Israel may

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It just leaks out

Posted on August 12, 2006 by Bookworm

One of my favorite lines from Star Trek : The Next Generation was when the android, Data, gave his interpretation of Shylock’s famous speech: “If you prick me, do I not leak?” It was just so silly, it left me giggling. (I liked it only slightly less than Worf, the

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Thank you during blog silence

Posted on August 12, 2006 by Bookworm

I’ve got about 48 hours per day of legal work and family commitments this weekends, so I won’t be blogging.  Thanks to all of you who are keeping my blog a lively place through your comments. I’ll be back Monday “with bells on,” as the old saying used to go.

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Israel loses the war

Posted on August 11, 2006 by Bookworm

Say it ain’t so, Joe.  The latest report is that Olmert accepted the UN brokered peace deal.  Without even knowing the details, I’m absolutely certain that any “peace” deal that goes through the is a loss for Israel: Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has accepted an emerging Mideast cease-fire deal

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And the terrorist beat goes on

Posted on August 11, 2006 by Bookworm

And there are more arrests: Police in Italy arrested 40 people in a security crackdown after the thwarting of the airline plot, the Interior Ministry said, but it did not link them directly to the London case. The arrests were made at “Islamic gathering places” in several cities on charges

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Screening airline and airport employees

Posted on August 11, 2006 by Bookworm

While we’re all throwing away our sports drink as we head to the airport, the real problem may lie behind the scenes, with the employees themselves. The Times of India reports that one of the suspects may well have been an airline employee, enjoying the type of unlimited access to

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Hezbollah’s face

Posted on August 11, 2006 by Bookworm

I can’t remember where I read it, but someone pointed out that, while in Iraq the terrorists like to show themselves, Hezbollah prefers an off camera presence, with the emphasis on the real and imagined bomb damage to Lebanese people and structures. It is interesting, therefore, to see at least

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The BBC and its pro-Hezbollah agenda

Posted on August 11, 2006 by Bookworm

The foiled bomb plot in England is again bringing into stark relief how the BBC manipulates the news to hide the Islamist component behind all the terror attacks worldwide and to focus blame on Israel. The most recent indictment is a Wall Street Journal commentary from William Shawcross, a British

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Best video about Fauxtographs

Posted on August 11, 2006 by Bookworm

Yesterday, I directed you to Zombie for what I thought was the best written summary about the false photos being disseminated from Lebanon.  Today I found what I think is the best video on the subject.  It’s clear and straightforward.  No razzle-dazzle, just the facts. FacebookTweet

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Israel and her neighbors

Posted on August 10, 2006 by Bookworm

I regularly receive the following email (about every four months from some family member or another). It doesn’t actually mention Israel’s neighbors, but you can supply their own comparable accomplishments (or lack thereof) from your own mental database. I also haven’t fact checked all the assertions here, but I know

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Understanding the fauxtographs

Posted on August 10, 2006 by Bookworm

Zombie has analyzed the various types of fake photographs emanating from Lebanon. He’s broken them down into four classifications which he carefully explains and proves. He then gives some guesses as to why we’re seeing major news agencies pass this material on to the world public as if it’s news.

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My mental stasis on the big issues of the day

Posted on August 10, 2006 by Bookworm

The past couple of days have seen two huge stories — Ned Lamont’s victory and the foiled terror plot in England — and I’ve had little to say about either.  Part of it is that they managed to occur during a week when my plate is way too full anyway,

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