Congrats to Mark Steyn and MacLean’s!
The Globe and Mail reports that the Canadian Human Rights Commission has dismissed the complaint against Steyn and the magazine he frequently writes for (via Mark Hemingway):
The Globe and Mail reports that the Canadian Human Rights Commission has dismissed the complaint against Steyn and the magazine he frequently writes for (via Mark Hemingway):
Dutch lawmaker Geert Wilders’ 15 minute film Fitna, which is harshly critical of the Koran and Islamofascism, was officially released today with much fanfare, not to mention condemnation from – of course – the Dutch government:
—– North Korea’s destroyed it’s main cooling tower as part of it’s effort to show the world it’s committment to being open about it’s nuclear ambitions/stockpiles. Even the NYT in a roundabout way is acknowledging the breakthrough and giving the Bush admin credit.
CNN reports this morning on some significant developments regarding North Korea in terms of their pledge to cooperate with the international community in terms of informing them about their nuclear programs/arsenal:
CNN’s been caught before displaying a pro-Cuba/Castro bias, and now they’ve been caught again, this time over the news that Elian Gonzalez, once a young boy caught in the middle of an international custody dispute, has joined Cuba’s Young Communist Union. First, here’s the CBS report:
Andrew Coynes at MacLean’s is liveblogging this farce.