Sunday, November 07, 2004

So tired

The weekend is over, and it feels like I haven't had a weekend. I'm enjoying work, but I hope that my schedule can be a little more flexible. If I can work some weekday nights that would be cool. The Sunday work schedule is great. Kate, a manager there, is a pretty cool girl and with whom it's fun to work. Unfortunately, we had to turn away a homeless guy from buying at the store ever again. He reeked and his stench permeated the store for quite some time after he left.

Other than that, today was an incredible day. The work was pretty light and casual. The weather was unseasonably warm and sunny, which made me long to be outside. Too bad that the rest of the week is projected to be pretty cold.

In today's news, the Marines have started their assault on Fallujah. With any luck, the battle will be relatively easy and short-lived. With more luck, we'll be able to capture and not kill Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. To kill him will make him a martyr, but to capture him in ignominy will be a great blow to the terrorists. There is no turning back now. The coalition must crush the Fallujan resistance.

Also, it seems that Europeans are finally waking up to the realization that there is no compromising and no surrender to the Islamists that threaten Western culture and values, and to which I say it's about time. The cheese-eating surrender monkeys that are Western Europeans are learning the hard way that their nihilism has given them no mercy from Muslim radicals. The Islamists need very little excuse to strike against anyone. These people are depraved, and there is no solution but to wipe them from the face of the earth and assist Muslim moderates in any way possible. Talking to the Islamists, compromising with them, will offer nothing but a delay of the inevitable.

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