Tuesday, July 27, 2004

Fiddling on Sudan

EURSOC has the goods on Sudan:
News from Sudan's Darfur region gets more horrifying every day: The Guardian reports that Arab women who accompany the militias as they rape and slaughter their way around the region "sang for joy" as they watched their brothers torture their victims. Women as young as eight have been targeted by the militia in a campaign of rape designed to drive the black Sudanese from their homelands.
Human Rights Watch claims to have obtained proof that Sudan's government backed the Janjaweed militias responsible for the massacre - Khartoum denies supporting the militia. The United Nations estimates at least 30,000 have died and a million have fled their homes since the attacks began.
No, I don't think Bush is Hitler -- but I think I have a pretty good idea who Hitler's intellectual heirs are...

Monday, July 26, 2004

Overdue List -- No Loitering Allowed

Move along now.  No link to be found here or here...

"In particular, the official said, the commission found the FBI was not set up to collect intelligence domestically, in part because of civil liberties concerns."  Scat.  Move on!

"And he's so nuanced he's running not only as America's most famous war hero but also as America's most famous anti-war protester."  Hike it!  Now!

And a little test.

Today's Round-up

Good news is no news...

Fair and balanced BEEB?  (With a bonus hat tip to Roger for the following Taheri link.)

Taheri and Ledeen.  Must.  Read.  Now.  A taste from Amir:
"Our struggle is not about land or water," the late Ayatollah Ruhallah Khomeini said in 1980. "It is about bringing, by force if necessary, the whole of mankind onto the right path."