Nancy Pelosi actually called George Bush to thank him for his service, at least with respect to getting bin Laden. I wonder what she saw in that briefing?
An Advantage, Not A Vulnerability
I was at the Reinventing Space conference yesterday, and an AF general gave a speech saying that space is currently an advantage for the nation, strategically, but he fears that it is on the verge of becoming a vulnerability. We have to come up with a new way of doing business.
Anyway, I was thinking about going over today as well, but the Internet was dead when I got up this morning, so I had to hang around here waiting for a Verizon guy to show up. It needed a new modem.
Are We Undermining The “Moderate” Muslims?
As promised earlier, I have more thorough thoughts over at Pajamas Media.
Thoughts On Cleaning Up My Office
If you can’t remember why you have a memento, or when you got it or where, it’s probably not a memento any more.
Imagine My Shock
…to learn that Hamas hearts bin Laden. And so does the Muslim Brotherhood, at least when it speaks in Arabic. But that’s what taqqiyah is all about.
There May Be Good Arguments Against Enhanced Interrogation
…but I’ve never seen any and the notion that it never, ever works is stupid and delusional.
Too Pessimistic
I think that this number will actually start to increase again within the coming two decades. No thanks to Congress, though.
That’s What She Said
Training computers to tell jokes.
If A Man Murdered Thousands In The Name Of Christ
…would we give him a Christian burial? While I’m not a Christian, I would think that Christians would object.
I don’t think it helps the so-called “moderate Muslims” to “follow Islamic traditions” with respect to this monster. He should have been fed to the hogs.
[Update mid afternoon]
I’m listening to Glenn Beck, and he’s channeling me. He says he’s already spoken to Muslim friends who are appalled that this happened.
Also, I’ll have a piece up at Pajamas Media on this subject later today.
The Space View From The Left
Over at Kos, “Darksyde” writes about the rocket to nowhere. Ignoring the comments about uteri and urine, I pretty much agree — pork is pork from either side of the aisle. I would point out, though that Constellation and Ares were not proposals by George Bush (though I can understand why he’d want to phrase them that way to his audience, to further demonize them). It was all Mike Griffin, and I’m sure that Bush had zero interest in the subject once he hired Mike.