Monday, December 4

Another Case Of The 'Mundays'

I watched the pirated versions of Borat, Jackass: Number Two, and Saw III. Borat and Jackass are worth the money if you enjoy irreverent poop, slapstick, and racist humor. Saw III wasn't as good as it's predecessor, but the end wraps things up very nicely, still leaving room for a brutal sequel.

If you thought prohibiting men and women who engage in sodomy from enlisting the U.S. armed forces was unfair, take a look at what the IDF (Israeli Defense Force) is practicing. YNetNews is reporting that the IDF feels that Dungeons and Dragons players are "simply detached from reality." Therefore, soldiers are unable to be admitted to elite units such as Sayeret and Mossad divisions. Weird.

Some Muslims in Minneapolis are begging for some more special rights - a Muslim only prayer area. Most airports in the U.S. host a nondenominational, politically correct, bland prayer room. MSP (Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport) happens to be one of those. I say if we're going to install a Muslim-only prayer room, we place surveillance cameras inside. Otherwise, these whiners should get over it and use the boring prayer room like the rest of the people who pray for Muslim terrorists not to do anything crazy while on the plane which they are about to board.

The Baker-Hamilton lead Iraq Study Group will be issuing their "expert" opinion next week. From the leaks, they have come to one consensus: Get out of dodge and screw the consequences! Because it's a bi-partisan commissioned committee, their evaluation of the situation is considered holy writ. If the rumors are true, the President should pick and pull parts he and his advisors feel may improve the situation here in Iraq, but dismiss running away from the big, bad insurgency.

A group at NKU, Educators for Reproductive Freedom and Students for Choice have held their first Pro-Choice rally. Appropriately, they have labeled the whole day, "Pro-Choice Day." It's good to see people rallying for a responsible cause. I agree that woman should have the choice to have sex or not. It is also her duty to take responsibility for her choice she made with her partner. (I hope that's what they meant by pro-choice.)

Reading Assignments:
Mark Steyn: America's Test of Will in Iraq
Kagan, Kristol, & Donnelly: More Troops, More Troops, More Troops!
National Review Editors: Iraq Study Group's Worthless, and Send More Troops!

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