Transcripts of today’s Senate Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on warrantless wiretaps
I’ve not had a chance to read them all the way through and wanted to post links for others who, like me, couldn’t watch the hearings today.
I’ve not had a chance to read them all the way through and wanted to post links for others who, like me, couldn’t watch the hearings today.
Jack Kelly, in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, wrote an opinion piece this weekend discussing the speculation on the connection between Syria and Iraq – specifically zeroing in on the possibility that Iraq, in an agreement with Syria, moved some of its WMDS to Syria prior to the war in Iraq. He mentions deputy chief of Saddam Hussein’s air force Georges Sadas recent claims, which I blogged about here, as well as some other interesting claims that are worth mentioning and discussing:
Mark Steyn writes today about the controversy over the Mohammed cartoons that has sparked a furor amongst Muslims overseas. In it, he argues in favor of the publication of the cartoons on free speech grounds and makes a great point that multicultural ‘sensitivity’ (such as that which is being shown in free societies such as our own) can and will lead to the downfall of civilization if we let it:
11 references in Google News, and still only one semi-mainstream source mentions the swastika reference: World Net Daily. Absolutely amazing.