Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Interesting News From Around The Web

Saudi Arabia says they have captured 200 al Qaeda types who planned attacks on the oil infrastructure.

Geert Wilders, a conservative Dutch politician, is making a film to highlight the "fascist" passages in the Quran. Muslim immigrants now account for 1,000,000 of the 16,000,000 in population of the Netherlands.

Musharaff has stepped down as Pakistan’s military commander and been sworn in as President.

“Iraq? What does that have to do with anything?” According to the Hill, “Congressional Democrats will focus on the economy next week in an effort to win political advantage from public fears about an approaching recession.” Perhaps they can explain how spending our tax dollars to fund billions in pork in the Defense and Water bills is helping our economy while they are at it.

Beware!!! Iraq is more dangerous . . . Things are so bad that the UN has had to step in . . . to help Iraq deal with the large scale return of refugees.

But despite this horrendous security situation, Iraqi’s decide to celebrate Baghdad Day anyway

Bank of America now changes its recommendation on New York Times stock to “sell.” Go Pinch. Maybe Murdoch will do us all a favor and make an offer.

Jules Crittenden covers the “mood swing” as Americans begin to see Iraq as going well. That is very bad news for the Copperheads.

1 comment:

MathewK said...

Geert Wilders is a brave woman, last i heard Hirsi Ali is back there because the dutch govt. won't protect her over in the US..