Lazy Sunday Night Links

| August 26, 2007

I wondered where Robin at Chickenhawk Express was hiding. I hadn’t heard a peep from her since early Thursday. I was beginning to get worried. But then I popped over there tonight and I see why – she’s written a legal brief that should be enough to get the media indicted entitled “They Indicted the Haditha Marines Without a Trial – Part I Newsweek“ Please read it – truly a masterpiece. The best thing about it – it’s only Part I.

COBDanny reports that Hugo Chavez tells the world that su Tio Fidel will never die. Mora at Babalu Blog says Oogo let the cat out of the bag.

You have to watch this video of Chris Wallace verbally smacking Bill Moyers around at Hot Air.

Jules Crittenden’s “Little Saddams“ is a must read if you think we need to leave Iraq.

Bloodthirsty Liberal is getting Katrina Fatigue – I passed that point when I listened to a supposed Libertarian complain that the Feds weren’t doing enough to bail his whinin’ ass out.

Curt at Flopping Aces discovers that the DUmmies twigged to our evil plan in “Bush has Killed the Birds!

mRed at Invincible Armor has an excellent article on the extermination of Black children (something I’ve been saying for years) in “One quarter of the Black population is now missing“  – I’d add “…just like Margaret Sanger planned”.

Gateway Pundit reports that the mullahs are pleased they’ve finally got a smart bomb. Well that’s hardly news in Iran – Kamangir translates that Amadinejad just got through telling a group of students that Iran has much to teach the world about rocket science. Even though they still engage in public executions.

Category: Foreign Policy, Hugo Chavez, Media, Politics, Society, Terror War

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Robin

Hey Jonn – thanks for the props! I’ve been busy “recuperating” from the birth of the new grandbaby but I’m back to fighting form now and ready to roll some heads!

Jonn Lilyea wrote: Whew! You had me worried, Robin. And it looks like you came back strong, too; I noticed Part II is up already.