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June 3, 2005

Interesting Blog Picks For Today

Topics: Blogger Round-up

Here is my list for today of what I consider to be a few of the many quality blog posts and interesting readings that are in sphere:

Cao's Blog wonders why any clear thinking person believes that Mark Felt is a hero.

"Sigmund, Carl, and Alfred" has a thoughtful and interesting post on morals, values, and religion, the fabric of our society and culture,- and what kind of stitch needs to be used in the mending of this fabric.

Dan at Digger's Realm is stoked over the  outcome of the "Runaway Bride" hearing.

Gordon at Democracy Project posts on the blatant hypocrisy displayed by Amnesty International and William Schultz, and finds it absolutely unacceptable.

Marc at "American Future" points out that "French voters are trying to preserve a 35-hour work week in a world where Indian engineers are ready to work a 35-hour day," and appropriately posits that "Old Europe" is going down the tubes.

Austin Bay works on the "dismal moral history of Chirac and Schroeder, and the elites who played the Anti-Cowboy Card."

Ace of Spades asks, "Don't You Know That It's Different For Unlawful Combantants?"

Chad at inTheBullPen writes on a new wave of jihadists  in Europe; this time they are young and do not have a direct affiliation with any terror group.

Kevin at Wizbang muses that "Abu Musab al-Zarqawi who was dead, then wasn't, then was dead again, then wasn't, then was captured, then wasn't, then was shot, then maybe wasn't, is now dead again."

BlackFive writes links on the resignation of Lt. Pentano. (I hate to see him leave the Corp but I surely can't blame him for doing so)




Posted by Hyscience at June 3, 2005 1:05 PM


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