Buried in Chrenkoff’s Good News from Iraq, part 8 we find this nugget, referring to Iraqis dedicated to rebuilding Iraq:
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Monthly Archives: August 2004
Armed militias and Iraq
Omar relates the words of Hussain Al-Sadr, a moderate cleric and cousin of Muqtada Al-Sadr: “In his words, Hussain stressed that there’s no place for armed militias in the new Iraq but there’s always a chance for everyone to participate in the political process.”
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Feed link changed
I’ve started using FeedBurner, in part because I’d like to collect some (sanitized, non-personally-identifiable) statistics, and in part because I wanted this blog to be available in both RSS and Atom formats.
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All The Proof Necessary
Polipundit guest blogger Lorie Byrd refers us to New England Republican to show media bias.
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Media coverage of the Kerry/Cambodia story
That there’s been a virtual media blackout doesn’t seem to have stopped people from finding out the truth about Kerry’s claims.
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Najaf update
Mohammed and Omar have updates on the situation in Najaf.
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Real rich people figure out how to dodge taxes
Out of context, this can be turned into an amazing twist on reality.
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Common “W” criticisms examined
In the midst of an article on the broader need for two major political parties, Michael Novak debunks a number of common myths about George W. Bush.
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Oil prices surge to record highs
The BBC reports that the price of crude oil is continuing its “record breaking surge” amid unrest in Iraq.
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Instant gratification and extremists
Have we become so used to having what we want, when we want it that we refuse to believe that anybody could be executing plans that take years to unfold?
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