From around the Internet today:
Someone may have thrown a hand grenade at President Bush while he spoke to an enormous crowd in Georgia. Where did they think they were? Iraq?
Writing from his Down Under perspective, Chrenkoff says President Bush isn't a Wilsonian idealist, he's a Niebuhrian instead. How true.
Chad Evans says Canada is "dancing with the devil" by allowing jihadists to "roam free" north of our border. Minutemen, call the office.
Gunner at Target Centermass says leaving an Army heavy brigade in Germany, as recommended this week by some "experts," is a dumb idea and explains why.
Marc Shulman at American Future has a string of good posts, including an Open Letter to Europeans.
Melanie Phillips is warning Great Britain about the "politics of violent sectarianism": the election day success of sleazy Saddam apologist George Galloway and his so-called "Respect" party.
This has to be confronted head-on. It is no use talking vaguely, as some are doing, about providing common values and ideals so everyone can knit together. What we are looking at here is the cynical harnessing and manipulation of profound irrationality, ignorance and paranoia to form a revolutionary force. This lethal development is based on lies, prejudice and an intention to harm this society which have to be exposed as such and then fought and defeated with all the cultural, political and legal weapons at our disposal if we are to stop the increasingly frightening Balkanisation of Britain.Posted by Alan at May 10, 2005 06:27 PM