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http://www.dartblog.com [Joe's Dartblog] Cindy Sheehan's Good Idea: Permalink OPEC Shrugged The positioning of OPEC as dark lord in the oil market is too hilariously depressing to ignore, and it is illustrated brilliantly by articles like this one, which has OPEC "pondering" whether to increase oil flow by two million barrels a day. Just remember: every time you grunt at the gas station, they titter with flip

Running Scared: David seems to think that when we went in and took out Saddam and his party every other Iraq was waiting to cheer and exclaim, "Finally! Finally, we can have equal rights for our women and for gays and for people of all religions!" Here's a tip, David.

http://casebolt.blogspot.com [The Alleged Mental Case ... (bolt)] Down-ing that memo ...: However, there's one chink in their armor, as I described to fellow Indepundit cybersquatter and debate opponent Chris Alemany (who's joined Senator Kerry and the Moore-on in waving the memo and calling for my President's ouster) in the following comment on his blog, Murky View.

http://plumer.blogspot.com [Bradford Plumer] Hizballah Curve-Ball: As I wrote a while back, it seems like the Lebanese opposition could rather easily agree not to enforce UN Resolution 1559””which entails both Syrian withdrawal and the disarmament of Hizbullah””and strike a suitable side deal instead. So perhaps Nasrallah's done the calculations and thinks that Syria's going to come out on top here when all is said and done, mainly because the U.S. doesn't have all that much leverage over Damascus and Europe won't stand up to Syrian president Bashar As'ad.

[Snarkybastards.com] Snarky Bastards» Prepare to be snarked.: Patton blamed part of the near-disaster at Kasserine Pass on a misunderstanding of military cultures: A British officer, used to having inferiors tell him bluntly when he made a bad decision because on faulty local information, ordered an American unit to move from its position; the American officer receiving the order, taught to obey superiors because they have more information than you and see the big picture, followed it without comment, creating a gap in the line through which Rommel drove an armored division.

[Solomonia.com] Solomonia: With political tension on the rise in the Middle East, and with a burgeoning global black market that allows nations to acquire nuclear technology, ElBaradei has argued repeatedly that to avoid catastrophe, the nuclear option must be removed from the region.

http://www.needlenose.com [Needlenose.com] Rick Freedman's blog | Needlenose: “Nor are we creating new hordes of terrorists in Iraq”, he asserts, in harmony with Cheney’s “last throes’ fiction - despite the evidence of escalating violence in Baghdad, exploding hotels in Jordan, and statistics that clearly show violent incidents growing. “The world does not hate the United States”, he asserts, despite the unfortunate polling evidence that demonstrates the opposite, especially in the Muslim world where we are, according to the true “alternate universe” of neo-con daydream, winning the ideological battle against radical Islam.

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