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September 25, 2004

Reading for a Saturday

First off, I want to say to all my Jewish friends and family members, a blessed Yom Kippur. May your fasting go well and may the light of today shine on you and yours in the coming year.

Now, some interesting things happening:

Germans have a negative view of Islam, which I find encouraging in view of the appeasement most of EU is officially taking towards fundamentalist Islam.

Certainly, the above view is in sharp contrast with the blinded socialist government of Spain --

The Spanish government sparked a furious row yesterday after it emerged that it had drawn up a timetable to halve state funding of the Roman Catholic Church and to ban crucifixes from public buildings.
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Further enraging conservatives, the government has drawn up plans to finance the teaching of Islam in state-run schools and to give funds to mosques on the grounds that it will create greater understanding of the country's one million Muslims.

Don't miss Mark Steyn's column today --

Kerry's looking for American failure -- and he's it

Iran is still giving the finger to the Western world. But why not? Kofi is impotent where Islamism is concerned, and that's the best I can say about that venal crook.

Powerline has yet another on-point analysis of how partisan the "press corp" is as evidenced by their "performance" in regards to GW and Allawi in the Rose Garden.

Opinion Journal also looks askance at the "international community" and their "hint[s] it may not live up to its promise to organize the vote."

So, here's a good start to the day! And oh!

Go Trojans!!

UPDATE:Do not miss Best Photoshop of the week, from the Creator of Worlds. [chants: we are not worthy, we are not worthy]

Posted by Darleen at September 25, 2004 08:39 AM

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