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Priorities

Filed in International by on May 28, 2011 6 Comments
Priorities

Sorry I haven’t been around, but priorities people. It looks like you’ve had real fun while I’m on vacation so I doubt you’ve even noticed my absence. Now it’s time to go chillax and enjoy the view.

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So, what is the Rapture anyway?

Filed in International by on May 20, 2011 10 Comments
So, what is the Rapture anyway?

It is not the end of the world. It is more like an prologue to a book about the end of the world, and it is a long big ass book. And the whole story makes God and Jesus look like incompetent Dr. Evils.

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Osama’s Porn Stash

Filed in International by on May 13, 2011 17 Comments

The government revealed today that a “fairly extensive” collection of pornography was found in Osama Bin Laden’s compound.

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Dithering

Filed in International by on May 3, 2011 122 Comments

Bin Laden may have lived in his Pakistan mansion for 6 years.

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Holocaust Memorial Day

Filed in International by on May 1, 2011 2 Comments

Today is Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Memorial Day, the 27th Day of Nisan on the Jewish Calendar. It is a day that is set aside to remember the Six Million Jews that were slaughtered at the hands of Nazi Germany from 1933-1945. We also remember the millions of gays, Roma, political dissidents, and opponents of the […]

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Prince Baldy Tied the Knot, On to the Baby Making

Filed in International by on April 29, 2011 49 Comments

I’m all for the harmless fun of a Royal Wedding. If you look at it as a celebrity event – yes it is nauseating. But if you think about that fact that the English invented this system of elaborate pomp and pageantry to protect their society from 50 – 100 years of strife and turmoil […]

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Juan Cole’s “Open Letter To The Left On Libya”

Filed in International by on March 28, 2011 6 Comments

University of Michigan professor Juan Cole, an expert on the Middle East, writes an open letter to the left on Libya.

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Libya Is Not Iraq

Filed in International by on March 21, 2011 67 Comments

Marc Ambinder explains how the military intervention in Libya lays out a new standard for international interventions.

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And Now…A Word From Our Betters

Filed in International by on March 13, 2011 4 Comments

Larry Kudlow explains how we should prioritize after the devastating Sendai earthquake.

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Devasting Earthquake And Tsunami In Japan

Filed in International by on March 11, 2011 11 Comments

An 8.9 earthquake and tsunami hit the northeastern coast of Japan today. It’s the 5th strongest earthquake ever recorded according to USGS.

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International Women’s Day and Daniel Craig Wears Heels to Celebrate

Filed in International by on March 8, 2011 16 Comments

And good for him, too. March 8th is International Women’s Day and this year’s UN theme is: Equal access to education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent work for women. In the UK, this Day is a chance to remind residents that equality is still a work in progress — featuring the fabulous Daniel Craig and the voice of Dame Judy Dench:

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Why Mubarak Resigned

Filed in International by on February 12, 2011 2 Comments
Why Mubarak Resigned

Gawker has found the photo which made Mubarak resign.

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Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss

Filed in International by on February 11, 2011 4 Comments
Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss

Nicholas Kristof blogs this afternoon: But the game isn’t over, and now a word of caution. I worry that senior generals may want to keep (with some changes) a Mubarak-style government without Mubarak. In essence the regime may have decided that Mubarak had become a liability and thrown him overboard — without any intention of […]

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