David turned over the keys and I always find the task of filling in daunting! I thought a little news to help gear up your weekend might be helpful. Here's what I found on a spin through cyberspace!
A new Iraqi police station has opened in Wahida and is being hailed as Iraqis working toward their own independence and taking responsibility for their own security.
Poor President Bush. Regardless of your politics, you have to feel a little bit for anyone whose colonoscopy makes "breaking news." Of course, the "handing over the red button to Cheney" part has people chattering too, but I can only imagine the one liners being written regarding a doctor taking a look up the President's netherregions.
Blackfive brings us the story of an Afghani nine-month-old who survived the IED attack that took her parents' lives. She's in the capable care of Air Force and Army medical staff. And, the Jawa Report relates a story demonstrating that the Taliban is still alive and well and living in Afghanistan.
Found this link at Mudville Gazette and it's a must see! A televised interview featuring Badger 6 from Iraq and Mrs. Badger 6 from home on their local newscast.
Several blogs are buzzing this morning that you must also read the transcript of a radio interview between Hugh Hewitt and General David Patraeus, so please do.
Andrea Shea King at the Radio Patriots' Blog join the growing chorus of voices asking just what is IN the coffee Senate Democrats are drinking when it comes to homeland security and a citizens' ability to report suspicious activities. I think it's possible they have had one too many playdates with the Kos Kids.
From his new homepage, TF Boggs discusses the controversy over a recently published and questionable article from the New Republic.
Phew!
I have a four-year-old insisting I set up her t-ball set in the yard and watch her hit a few. You all can gnaw on this news and I will make further updates as the times deem necessary.
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