Contributed by: filbert Sunday, July 31 2005 @ 09:04 AM CST
Devil Rays 7, Royals 3
Contributed by: filbert Sunday, July 31 2005 @ 09:04 AM CST
Air America scandal
Contributed by: filbert Sunday, July 31 2005 @ 09:03 AM CST
In case you missed it, the struggling liberal radio talk network is accused of embezzling nearly half a million Dollars of government money[*1] which was intended for a community center. Air America apparently is saying they’ll pay the money back. But why did they have the money in the first place?
Hat tip: Free Republic[*2] .
Indian monsoons may have killed 1,000
Contributed by: filbert Sunday, July 31 2005 @ 09:02 AM CST
Most of the deaths were caused by landslides and flooding after Tuesday’s torrential rains cut off the state from the rest of the country. Rainfall was as much as 37 inches in parts of Bombay.
Observations from a columnist who is there[*2] .
It was a sight that I had never imagined possible. The airport highway, the main artery that connects Bombay to other cities, had come to resemble a river. The water was neck-deep. Cars were submerged. Cows and buffaloes struggled unsuccessfully to stay above the water level. And everywhere I looked, there were people: ordinary, decent people faced with no option but to brave the water and to walk home, no matter how far the distance or how great the risk.
Highway bill
Contributed by: filbert Sunday, July 31 2005 @ 09:01 AM CST
$467.5 million[*1] , not including over $400 million of authorization to pour money down a light rail money pit in St. Louis.
For South Dakota?
$1.3 million total[*2] , including completing the Heartland Expressway to connect Rapid City to Denver, and completing the Eastern Dakota Expressway to connect Aberdeen to I-29.
Mmm, the smell of fresh pork!
Iraqi constitution writers want delay
Contributed by: filbert Sunday, July 31 2005 @ 08:58 AM CST
The main points in dispute include such issues as federalism, dual nationality and the role of Islam.
Here we go again with the timetable thing. The article makes it sound like the delay is a serious setback for the U.S. Sure, we are disappointed that the Iraqis may miss the arbitrary August 15th deadline, but isn’t it more important to give the Iraqis the time they need to work things out on their own?
Reforming Islam
Contributed by: filbert Sunday, July 31 2005 @ 08:55 AM CST
What this is about, as Tony Blair has argued, is fanaticism. Radical ideologies of hate and violence have often seduced disaffected young men searching for some great cause. Forty years ago they would have embraced Leninist revolutionary dogma, with Che Guevara as the bin Laden of his day. Today, for Muslims, it is a violent interpretation of Islamic fundamentalism. Born in the Middle East, it has spread like a virus across the Muslim world and into the Islamic diaspora in the West.
Nailed to the mosque door[*2] , from Reason Hit and Run:
Al-Gharbawi is one of numerous Muslim writers demanding a religious response to Islam’s global crisis. Many of these writers are calling for religious fatwas against terrorist deeds, but Al-Gharbawi thinks that’s not enough. He wants a re-interpretation of Shari’a, a new understanding of the life of the Prophet, and even writes that “there is a need to discuss intensively the issue of abolishing chapters in the Koran.”
So, the calls for reform are there. But, there are (as always) those who resist. Not all of those resisters fly hijacked airliners into buildings and blow themselves up to kill children, but some do. The battle is joined.
Any Reformation has its opponents[*3] , from the Washington Post:
Elsayed, for his part, bristles at labels like moderate or conservative. He said calls to reform Islam, like recent efforts to allow men and women to pray together, are misguided _ yet he also urged his congregation to reach out to non-Muslims.
Just because we’re not Muslims doesn’t mean that we have to be stupid. Stupid would be to hand over to the most reactionary and radical Muslims the capabilities to build nuclear bombs. We already know that the extremists will kill themselves in order to destroy the infidels (i.e. us). So . . .
Some places need reform more than others[*4] : from MEMRI via Trey Jackson, here’s the President-elect of Iran:
The message of the (Islamic) Revolution is global, and is not restricted to a specific place or time. It is a human message, and it will move forward.
Have no doubt… Allah willing, Islam will conquer what? It will conquer all the mountain tops of the world.
Blogger puts contents of entire tin of Altoids in his mouth
Contributed by: filbert Saturday, July 30 2005 @ 02:03 PM CST