Sunday, July 29, 2007

The great Instapundit.com catches the UK Guardian engaging in a bit of time travel when it associates the Bush Administration with CIA interrogation and torture policy established in...1998.

As they say, you can't make this stuff up.

Hat tip to the OpFor blog for the link to this photo from the USAF Academy site. The caption, "An Air Force Cadet encounters mud. This will, in all likelihood, never occur again." is, in a word, perfect.

Aim High.
Congratulations to the the Iraqi team, improbable winners of the Asian Cup.

Here are two excerpts from the Reuters article:

"Iraq were forced to train and play their qualifiers in neutral countries and their coach, Brazilian coach Jorvan Vieira, who said he planned to quit after the match, only had two months to mould a team that included Shi'ite, Sunni and Kurdish players."

and

"FIFA President Sepp Blatter, who was at the Gelora Bung National Stadium for the final, said Iraq's achievement had inspired millions and was proof of sport's unique power to unite people in the most desperate circumstances."

As the man says, read the whole thing: Iraq defy odds to complete Asian Cup fairytale Sports Reuters

Saturday, July 28, 2007

The President gave an excellent speech on the situation in Iraq and the characteristics of the enemy that we are fighting there. An excellent analysis coupled with the text of the speech is posted here: The Belmont Club: The Charleston AFB Speech

Sunday, July 22, 2007

I haven't posted to this blog since last February--just too much to do lately. My Google Reader links blog is updated numerous times daily. The five most recent posts in my links blog appear in the left hand column of this page.