Sunday Reading List 5/20/07
I'm dedicating this Sunday Reading list to the missing American soldiers in Iraq. Please pray for their safe return, for their families and their fellow troops who are frantically searching for them. When you're finished, read some articles from the following list. There's something for everybody:
The sham Sharm conference on Iraq, By Karamatullah K. Ghori at Dawn.com
The Growing Hamas-Al Qaeda Connection, In The Days
Censor this Beeeyotches, Tribe (Internet censorship)
Who’s behind the Palestinian ‘civil war’?, Antony Lowenstein
Is Irun part of the axis of evil?, Paul O'Hanlon
THE GREAT IRAQI COP-OUT -- POLITICIAN'S WAY OF AVOIDING HARD DECISIONS, Ether Zone
Whither US Strategy? - Look to the Middle Powers, Across the Isle
Border Security - The Danger of Illegal Immigration from Islamic Countries, Stormwarning's Counterterrorism
Hamassholes, Abbassholes, Tomatoes, To-mahh-toes, let's call the whole thing off, The Outraged Spleen
Saturday Morning Confusion! Let's get things back into perspective here!!! A personal view from the Great White North.
Ignorance, Three Wise Men
shiekh hilali shakedown, Ironic Surrealism
Amerogod and The New Manifest Destiny, created by civilian-at-arms at The Study of Revenge:
Click image to enlarge. Be sure to read the comments on the above art work at The Study of Revenge.
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I'll check out your other articles, Stormwarning.
Have a great Sunday.
Posted by: Debbie | May 20, 2007 at 12:33 PM
Thank you Debbie. I appreciate your help and friendship (despite our often nuanced differences of opinion).
You might also be interested in looking at what I consider to be a real threat to our National security:
"Border Battles: Gente Nueva versus Los Zetas" http://moonagewebdream.blogs.com/storms_counter_terrorism/2007/05/border_battles_.html
Its happening a simple 2-3 hour drive from major population centers in Texas.
Posted by: Stormwarning | May 20, 2007 at 08:29 AM