February 24, 2006

Web Reconnaissance for 02/24/2006

A short recon of what’s out there that might draw your attention.

William Teach at Pirate’s Cove writes Democrats Low on Enthusiasm “Now I am not a big poll person, I do not think you can really get a good measure of the country when surveying 1000 or so people. But, it would illustrate the notion that the Moonbat wing doesn’t represent what the majority of Democrats think and want, namely, cooperation, less hysteria, and a move forward, to get the business of the USA done. And, as usual, Democratic leadership blames it on the Republicans…”

Paul writing at Wizbang posts Reuters Takes Bogus "Study" and Calls it News “It is stunning what passes for both news and "science" today. One of the fundamental rules of experimental design is that your measurements must measure what you think they measure…”

Crazy Politico writes Breaking Some Myths: “There's been a lot of rumor, inuendo, and very false information about Dubai Ports World's take over of P&O North America, a British owned US chartered corporation, that currently operates in 7 US ports…”

Mohammed at Iraq the Model writes In the aftermath of the shrine attack... “Looking at the geographic distribution of the attacked mosques, I found they were mostly in areas adjacent to Sadr city forming a line that extends from the New Baghdad district in the southeast to al-Hussayniya in the northeast…”

Michelle Malkin writes MADNESS IN MALAYSIA "Let's review. Depictions of Mohammed are not allowed. Depictions of ordinary human beings and animals are not allowed. Depictions of mosques are not allowed. And now, depictions poking fun on the prohibition of depictions are not allowed, either...

Cassandra of Villainous Company writes The Voice Of History “Clarence Page, of all people, has a remarkable essay in Jewish World review about what happens to a people when they allow their own history to be perverted in the service of a twisted political agenda:”

Sgt Hook writes U.A.E. “I don’t know too many of the details, I’m sure they’ll be thoroughly looked into, if they already haven’t been. I do know, however, that the United Arab Emirates have been committed allies in the Global War on Terror since 9/11. How do I know? Well, I’m glad you asked. The U.A.E. armed forces served right alongside us in Afghanistan and I had the privilege of attending a dinner hosted by the U.A.E. commanding officer at their compound while I was deployed over there.”

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