Wednesday, April 05, 2006
This week's Watcher's Council selections...
Here are this week's Watcher's Council selections:
The Glittering Eye: American foreign policy in an age of proximity
The Eye uses the case of Abdul Rahman to discuss the nature of American foreign policy
J O S H U A P U N D I T: The Immigrant Song: the USA, abortion and the debate on illegal immigration
Your own Freedom Fighter connects the dots on illegal immigration, and proposes a solution.
Dr. Sanity: NO GOOD DEED GOES UNPUNISHED
Pat comes up with a fascinating profile of victimhood and how it pays off for the victim!
Done With Mirrors: The Name Game
Calamacchus explores how the definition of common terms is exploited and misused
The Education Wonks: Targeting Iraqi Students And Their Schools
Education Wonks shows how terrorists make a priority of targeting the sources of education
New World Man : How not to deter terrorists
Matt weighs in on the lessons of the Padilla case
Gates of Vienna: Aztlan and al-Andalus: Return to a Mythical Golden Age
Dymphna's fascinating comparison of the `reconquista' mentality among Hispanics in America with the Islamic fantasy of re-conquering Spain...al-Andalus.
Right Wing Nut House DREAMS AND MYTHS: HOLLYWOOD AND 9/11
Rick Moran on the pros and cons of Hollywood depicting the 9/11 attacks
ShrinkWrapped: Shame, Aggression, & Demographic Suicide: Part II
ShrinkWrapped continues his look into how European shame and guilt over the Holocaust is contributing to the destruction of European culture
Rhymes With Right- Immigration protests by high school students
How one school- and one teacher-dealt with pro illegal immigrant protests by students.
The Sundries Shack: Why is this man still talking?
Ah, Jimmy Carter!
The Strata-Sphere - Iran Worse Than Iraq and Al Qaeda Combined
AJ Strata talks about the fallacy of ignoring the threat of Iran
The non-council nominees can be accessed through this link:
Watcher of Weasels: Submitted for Your Approval
Great stuff, all of it! Enjoy....
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