September 16, 2003

Around the Net...

...in 80 minutes. Which is how long it takes me to do this.

War! HUH! Yeah! What is it good for? Turns out, a lot.
L.T. Smash explains it all.
Iraq is rolling towards democracy. That muffled clunking sound you hear? Just Iraq's neighbors shitting bricks. Via The Command Post.
And it turns out you can deter suicide terrorism. Adam Wolfson reviews a new paper which explains how.
Reuel Marc Gerecht (Ex-CIA Ops Officer, now with AEI), explains why "wham, bam, thank you ma'am" in Iraq is a bad strategy.

The Blogfather scores with this (verified) lecture by a federal judge working in Iraq.

Question: What is Osama Bin Laden's Strategic Plan? Answer: He doesn't have one.

Pyongyang Delenda Est
Tacitus on Yodok camp. With any luck, it'll be as well known as Auchwitz in a few years.

Core Values
10 Conservative Core Values. Anyone who e-mails me saying that they forgot racism, classism or gender bias will have their e-mail address automatically signed up for fee-based interracial pornography spam.

The Law Is An Ass
Robert Alt (a real, honest to God attorney) fisks the 9th Circuit decision in the California Recall.

Democrats can play dirty pool too. As opposed to most third parties, who can only play pocket pool. Via Kim Du Toit.

Balloon Juice thinks Japan needs to control its explosive gas. Seriously, I can smell it over here in DC.

Dude
Dude, where's my refund? From the Sheep-Free Zone.
Dude, where's my law? Muchas gracias al (much grass to) How Appealing.

Welcome to my Parlor, said the spider to the fly
The Empire is not impressed with Wesley Clark. Neither is Eugene Volokh. Though truth be told, the General does a hella funny impression of Slobodan Milosevic.

...and the Twins!
If Anna Kournikova was a Pokemon, she'd be Jigglypuff.

Posted by Thief at September 16, 2003 11:29 PM