Monday, January 24, 2005

Monday Morning Reading Material

Here's your initial list to print and enjoy at lunch, coffee break, wasting time at work, etc.:

First and foremost, Victor Davis Hanson says our efforts in Iraq have strengthened the US, not weakened it.

On Townhall.com, economist and columnist Amity Shlaes tells Lawrence Summers to act like a man.

Robert Novak, the ultimate insider, notes the concerns that conservatives have over Bush's second term appointments.

The Independent of London has the latest BS climate change scare, only that paper presents it as actual news, sans irony.

In Germany, police detained two suspected al-Qaeda members. No word on if the German government will pay welfare benefits to the detainees whilst they are in the clink.

And the Mossad says that Iran has just about reached the point where its nuclear program will need no outside help, thereby successfully completing its attempt to play the EU for fools.

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