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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Today's Must Reads...



Here are today's must read links. See something interesting out there? Send me anything you want me to review for this section at Rmill2k@msn.com

  • Human Events: Robert Novak, 1931-2009


  • The Politico::The Left revolts Over Dropping Of Public Option


  • Michael Goldfarb / Weekly Standard: Liberal Unilateralism — Look around, the left has already tired of compromise


  • Byron York:For the Left, war without Bush is not war at all


  • Christopher Hitchens: Yale Surrenders On Mohammed 'Toons


  • Martin kramer: Fear Mongering At Yale



  • Wall Street Journal:Harry Reid's Evil Moment


  • Saad Eddin Ibrahim / Wall Street Journal:Obama And The Arab Status Quo - It's Time To Turn Away From Arab Tyrants


  • Wall Street Journal : Obama Underwrites off Shore Drilling..In Brazil


  • WAPO: Iraq To Hold referendum On Early US Withdrawal


  • Iraqis find Iranian-made rockets after US troops attacked


  • Jonathan Tobin:Mary Robinson's Medal Should Outrage Israel


  • Stephanie Guttman:Israel is just too successful for the losers of the Leftist intelligentsia


  • Powerline :The Conservative Challenge


  • daniel Pipes:Lion's Den: Counterterrorism in Obama's Washington


  • Indian Defense Review:Why China Will Attack India By 2012


  • Somewhere On A1A:Welcome Home Scott Speicher


  • Victor Davis Hanson:Our Ongoing Catharsis




  • 2 comments:

    1. louielouie5:58 PM

      bharat verma comes across as somewhat a dumbass.
      a hussein cheerleader.
      a bush basher.

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    2. I didn't see him quite that way, although I can see where you might get that impression.

      I found his analysis interesting on its face, although I might not necessarily agree with his main thesis about China attacking India.

      I also found his info about China's conection with Pakistan interesting, especially given what I know about the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which has China, Russia and the neighboring 'stans as members and India, Pakistan and Iran as observers.

      I've mentioned this group before.

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