Weekend Reads
Here are a few pieces worthy of your attention over the weekend. Have a great one...weekend, that is!
Victor Davis Hanson is always a worthy read and this piece titled, Our Wars Over the War, won't disappoint.
I posted this piece earlier today but will list it again here because of its import. Facing hard facts by Diana West is a must read!
This piece didn't get as much play as I'd hoped in the New Media. It's an important interview from Der Spiegel: "For God's Sake, Please Stop the Aid!"
The always thoughtful Ben Stein has an excellent piece on the pain of loneliness.
Tony Blankley's excellent piece, titled Short memories, politically correct lies speaks of the idiocy of politically correct speak.
Europe's Native-Born Enemy, by Charles Krauthammer, makes the point that Europe born terrorists were in place before we were in Iraq. We may have the same problem over here.
Thomas Friedman's piece, A Poverty of Dignity and a Wealth of Rage, raises the point that "not all Muslims are suicide bombers, but all suicide bombers (of late) are Muslims." Hmm...imagine that.
In Human Events, Robert B. Bluey writes about the Left Planning an All-Out War Over Court. Not that it will come as any big surprise, but it's a good primer of what's to come.
Victor Davis Hanson is always a worthy read and this piece titled, Our Wars Over the War, won't disappoint.
I posted this piece earlier today but will list it again here because of its import. Facing hard facts by Diana West is a must read!
This piece didn't get as much play as I'd hoped in the New Media. It's an important interview from Der Spiegel: "For God's Sake, Please Stop the Aid!"
The always thoughtful Ben Stein has an excellent piece on the pain of loneliness.
Tony Blankley's excellent piece, titled Short memories, politically correct lies speaks of the idiocy of politically correct speak.
Europe's Native-Born Enemy, by Charles Krauthammer, makes the point that Europe born terrorists were in place before we were in Iraq. We may have the same problem over here.
Thomas Friedman's piece, A Poverty of Dignity and a Wealth of Rage, raises the point that "not all Muslims are suicide bombers, but all suicide bombers (of late) are Muslims." Hmm...imagine that.
In Human Events, Robert B. Bluey writes about the Left Planning an All-Out War Over Court. Not that it will come as any big surprise, but it's a good primer of what's to come.
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