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Great piece by Ralph Peters for the New York Post: ” Certainly, we shall learn a great deal more about the atrocities of Saddam’s regime. But the information of far greater value will be what we learn about the regime’s relationships not only with other rogue states, but with our long-term “allies” in the Arab… Continue reading

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There have been a lot of eulogies for Michael Kelly, but I for one find Dan Kennedy’s the best so far. Perhaps, ironically, because he didn’t share a lot of Kelly’s opinions. Just one journalist admiring another. (Kudos to Maureen Dowd, too, who finally just wrote what she was thinking and feeling). It may be… Continue reading

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The inimitable Mark Steyn: “Just for the record, as of yesterday morning fewer British servicemen had died in combat in Iraq than Ontarians had died of SARS. That may be one reason why Her Majesty’s Governments in London and Canberra are now advising their citizens not to travel to Toronto. The Brits and Aussies are… Continue reading

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Poor John Kerry! You have to feel sorry for him these days stumbling around the political landscape trying to make a dent in President Bush’s popularity as he attempts to impress Democratic delegates to next year’s national convention at which they will choose the man or woman they want to oppose the President in the… Continue reading