Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Tuesday digest

- A couple of interesting articles about failure: America in North Korea, here, and the Iranian government's nuke program, here.

- Why is it that the forces of tolerance and understanding too often let radical Muslims off the hook?

- Don't get too comfy: Al-Qaeda, far from being back, never really left.

- The Conservative ads currently running in Quebec take issue with Stephane Dion from the left, complaining that Dion is not adequately committed to social spending.

Just thought I'd mention that for all you Tory Kool-Aid drinkers.

- I always thought P-Mac was in over his head. If he can't tell Toronto apart from Halifax, how can we expect him to know the difference between Sunni and Shi'ite?

- How about this proposal: bitchiness should be considered just as offensive as body odor.

- Thank the good Lord above that this pathetic display is not about to be unleashed on the world.

1 Comments:

At 11:02 AM, Blogger Skeelo said...

I liked Harper the opposition leader a lot more than I like Harper the PM. Isn't this type of Red Toryism what gave rise to Reform in the first place?

P-Mac? Sounds like the nickname of the next Rator draft pick.

 

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