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May 14, 2005
Saturday Blogosphere Roundup
Topics: Blogger Round-upHere's a short tour of some interesting blog posts that you may have missed today and recently:
Michelle Malkin bids farewell to a "Cop's Cop" in Denver, killed by an illegal alien, as the search for fugitive suspect illegal alien Raul Garcia-Gomez continues.
Kurdo's World provides us an Update on "How Jafaari changed the Iraqi Democratic Oath." Reading on, you get the idea that he doesn't trust Jafaari or Iran.
Regime Change Iran tells us that Iran is using the election to "Advance It's Nuclear Program"
Chad at InTheBullPen tells us that the U.S. Government Urged to Drop Charges Against Lt. Pantano.
Terrorism Unvieled tells us about an all-around great site by Iraqi expat, Ahmad. She especially liked this quote from a recent post:
I have believed for sometime that if western societies are going to lose their freedom, democracy and way of life, it will happen because of the liberal mind not because of radical Muslims.
Bill Roggio argues that the Al Qaeda structure in Iraq is being dismantled.
Dean's World asks if the military base closings were a "Smart Move or Unwise."
Crossroads Arabia looks at the Saudi war on terror, two years on.
In Iraq, J.D. Johannes is currently in Iraq embedded with his former Marine Unit and tells their story, also in Iraq, Dadmanly milblogs about war and politic.
Hat tip - Chrenkoff ,
Posted by Hyscience at May 14, 2005 6:21 PM
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