Posted on 05/04/2005 4:52:19 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
LET'S ROLL!!!
Ok, that's out of my system.
Excellent opening.
Good morning! Fox said a big terror guy was caught in Pakistan, but as usual I don't have the name, as all of those names sound alike to my Western ear. If they repeat it I will try to report it.
Huge capture...al-Libi...is on par with Zawahiri.
But like the birds in Wiconsin, we will fly around their windmills.
That about says it all.
Good morning.
Great opening.
Thanks!
Bump to your opening today Chair!
Good morning folks, excellent news about the AQ capture. Hopefully we've pulled out the panties and he's started to sing like a canary.
Great opening Chairman. Thanks!
Whoa! How do you find the time? I'm impressed. I also remember a time when Newsweek had an iceberg on its front cover because the Ice Age was coming.
Without explanation, we've moved to its polar (no pun intended) opposite.
Political power vs. popular will Wash Times
Letter reveals terror group's woes in Iraq Rowan Scarborough
Frist begins to squeeze the trigger The Hill
Tony's Tories WSJ
Happy Days are here againClaudia Rosette
Hario Pantano, Patriot Am. Prowler..
Brainless in Gaza David Warren
There's a certain baseball thread I want to ping him to...Now if I can find that thread again!
What great news; thanks for that link!
Thanks for the links. I really appreciate them.
Having started years ago taking graduate classes in Environmental studies, I watched the Environmental movement take a hard turn to the left, where individual responsibility no longer becomes the focus. (As you so well put...)
For example, the lumber industry, that used to be encouraged by the environmental movement to do selective cutting, at least here in Wisconsin, all of a sudden became the villian. They are now the "evil" ones who cut down our trees, and leave a barren landscape.
Not only is this not true, but does not make good sense business wise. Most lumber companies will tell you that selective cutting and reforestation makes good business sense because they provide jobs for the future in the lumber industry. Trees are renewable resources, but we still have a population out there that do not understand that concept!
We just had a new book brought into the school where I work that talks about Earth Day, (Publ. 2004) and they attack the lumber industry for destroying the forests, leaving nothing for future generations. (citing the Tragedy of the commons factor.)
Grrrrr...... So backwards, and mis-informed.
You are welcome.
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