« QUOTES OF THE DAY | Main | STAYING POWER »

SATURDAY'S LIBRARY

Mighty mouse in hand, one would do well to check out:

The newly-redesigned Belmont Club, where Wretchard discusses the latest outrage from the Iraqi "resistance fighters."

A Glimpse of Iraq, where we have a date with a major agricultural product of Iraq.

Dar Al-Hayat, where Abdulwahab Badrakhan weighs in on the Hariri assassination.

Granite State Pundit, where Dan Pierce asks a big question.  (Yes; moreover, we must.)

Ibn Alrafidain, for more of his series of "Rambling Posts."

Defending Democracy, where Clifford May brings up an obvious point that can't be repeated enough. 

Tigerhawk (credit: Instapundit), for must-read links to speculations about a connection between Al Qaeda and Theo van Gogh's murder.

USS Neverdock, for--well, just keep scrolling, there's computer-screens of stuff on the site today.

Hyscience, where we're linked to this story of good ol' American gumption, Texas-style.

Women Living Under Muslim Laws for the latest sad tale of misogyny and racism eminating from the Religion of Peace and Tolerance--in Canada, no less.

And finally, the AP, for the latest on an Iranian turban-blogger.  (Credit:  Ron G.)

Enjoy and have a good week-end! 

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://stevenvincentfoundation.org/intheredzone-mt/mt-tb.fcgi/140

Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)