Let me play bird dog this morning and point out some really good stuff.
Jay Tea — Wizbang Speaking truth to pinheads
With the anniversary of the war in Iraq (or, as I like to call it when I’m feeling formal, the Iraq Campaign of the War on Terror), I think it’s long overdue time to actually LOOK at some of the anti-war crowd’s charges and give them the slightest shred of credence, for at least long enough to rip them to pieces.
Which he does.
Mark Noonan — Blogs for Bush The Anti-Liberation Demonstrations Really Did Fizzle
One of the biggest protests was only 6,000 strong? In San Francisco!?!?! Geesh! And by the report it seems just a bunch of ageing hippies…people who showed up for the Summer of Love back in ’67 and never grew up and got jobs.
Ed Morrissey — Captain’s Quarters American Death Rate In Iraq Lowest In Two Years
Handwringers in the press have turned Iraq into Viet Nam, calling it a quagmire so often that the repetition has become numbing. However, according to a study done by USA Today of military data, the casualty rate for US troops has dropped to its lowest level in two years, while the Iraqi forces show increasing engagement against the terrorists:
And
More Connections Between Saddam And Al-Qaeda
At the same time that leftists would have us believe that Saddam was safely in a “box” and contained by UN sanctions, he had corrupted the UN’s aid program and plundered his own nation for billions of dollars.
Howie — The Jawa Report Christian Man on Trial, Facing Death for Converting from Islam.
I thought Islam teaches Jesus is cool? They are always talking up how much they respect Jesus Christ. Yeah right, they respect him so much they execute Christians!
John Hawkins — Right Wing News Does The GOP Deserve To Retain Control In The Senate?
For — I don’t know — at least, a good, solid three years now, conservatives have been yapping, complaining, and kvetching non-stop about two issues on the domestic front: out-of-control spending and our government’s refusal to take a tough stand against illegal immigration.
Yet, here we are, in an election year and what are we seeing from Republicans in the Senate on these two crucial issues?
Well, that should be enough to get you started on this first day of spring. Go get another cup of coffee and jump in.
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