June 19, 2003

Quick Links

I'm still tired, trying to recover from the last week and I promised not to write about work today, so I'm going to call it an early night. But I did have a few interesting stories that I had found that might be worth a look:

Iran Will Test The Left's Mettle - I'm becoming more convinced each and every day that something big is coming in Iran - soon.

Teen Sues Over "Lesbian Barbie" Shirt Ban - I can kind of see both sides of the argument, but in the end I believe it was an overreaction by the school and the lawsuit is really a thinly veiled money grab.

More Cities Want Companies Who Do Business With Them to Disclose Past Ties to Slavery - And what does this really accomplish besides providing ammunition for the reparations crowd? I sincerely hope that more than a few companies tell these folks to jump in a lake (I doubt it will happen though).

Who CAIRs? Anatomy of misplaced outrage. - CAIR proves that they care little for the truth so long as it makes for a good hatemail campaign.

From London: War news not biased, says ITC - If I remember correctly the sailors of the Ark Royal thought a bit differently.

And finally, Laurence Simon over at Amish Tech Support has proposed a one stop solution for both illegal mp3 downloading and the Middle East problems. I'm just not sure that it was a real good idea to give the recording execs any more bright ideas - they come up with enough on their own.


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