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December 17, 2005

Saturday reading -- so much, too little time

It's the last weekend before Christmas, Siobhan will be home from Frisco later today, Edward flies in from Oregon tomorrow and I plan on spending quality time this morning introducing boxes of various shapes to wrapping paper and ribbon. Blogging may be sporadic.

Jeff Harrell finds just the right words to describe the Iraqi election.

For the first time in six hundred generations, the people of Iraq are truly free. Not by coincidence, not because of some random confluence of events, but because a group of determined visionaries and hundreds of thousands of soldiers from dozens of nations acted with swift resolve to make it so.
John at Powerline compares the Republican and Democrat resolutions congratulating the Iraqis, noting that the (adopted) Republican one was clear and unequivocal about victory and rejected withdrawl timetables. Nancy Pelosi continues the art of high whine while planting her stilletos into the backs of American troops.

First the Gray Lady continues to whore for the "We hate Bu$Hitler more than we love like tolerate America" crowd, then the President answers quite clearly. It's time to arrest NYTimes reporters and indict those that leaked to them.

Michelle Malkin brings us the latest on border security and just passed House bill.

Cathy Young points to a survey of high school students of one Florida county

More male high school students - 16 percent - reported being physically hurt by their significant others than female students, at 11.8 percent.
Cathy raises reasonable questions about how this survey defines its own terms.

Jay Dyson has the lastest New York Times deadtree edition frontpage. Heh.

Later!


Posted by Darleen at December 17, 2005 08:48 AM

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