An Appeal

A reader sends this along: AN APPEAL FOR THE RELEASE OF ABUL KASHEM FARUK, A BANGLADESHI KIDNAPPED IN IRAQ We earnestly appeal to all Iraqi groups for the release of our compatriot,

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Girls Gone Wild

Hey, red-staters: looking for some hot girl-on-girl Iraq liberation? I've got just the thing for you. (Warning: Not work-safe, unless you work at the Committee on the Present Danger.) I love British tabloids – where do they learn to write like that?

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Re: What’s Up, CNN?

In response to Brad Biggers' letter, Sandra writes:In fact, the Al-Jazeera transcript of the entire (18 minute) speech is incorrect and wrongly omits the word "not" from the following sentence: "This is due to many factors, chief amongst them that we have (not) found...

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Even Blind Chickens …

find a kernel of corn every now and again. William F. Buckley on our War President:What exactly will President Bush do about the Iraqi mess? He has said over and over that a president must be prepared to make decisions, however difficult, and stick to them. But surely...

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What’s Up, CNN?

Brad Biggers writes:I wanted to point out the tremendous discrepancy between CNN's "transcript of [bin Laden's] remarks" and al-Jazeera's "full English transcript" of bin Laden's videotaped speech released last week, as reported on those networks' Web sites. The...

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Though I detect an anti-capitalist tone in the proposal, this piece from the Rational Enquirer should warm the heart of any genuine free-marketeer. Riffing on Bush's market healthcare rhetoric, it proceeds,Okay. But if that's your "opinion", how if we apply the same...

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Desperation 2004

Some interesting election links: *Various libertarian-ish people from Reason magazine's Rolodex announce their presidential preferences. Kerry appears to be leading, with a strong showing by Badnarik. Most surprisingly emetic response goes to Nat Hentoff. *The...

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Desperation 2004

Some interesting election links: *Various libertarian-ish people from Reason magazine's Rolodex announce their presidential preferences. Kerry appears to be leading, with a strong showing by Badnarik. Most surprisingly emetic response goes to Nat Hentoff. (E.g., on...

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