Saturday, July 23, 2005

Eye-opener

This poll is a real eye-opener. When 24% of Muslims have sympathies for the terrorist and 6% feel that the attacks were justified, there is a problem within the Muslim community. When a full 16% feel that they are not loyal to Britain and 32% want an end to Western society, there is a problem within the Muslim community. Britain needs to wake up and fight against radical Muslims, while simultaneously attempt to integrate Muslims into the greater British society. What this also says that Islam doesn't have a problem with just a tiny minority of its followers; it's significant and the problem is spreading. No excuses, anymore.

Friday, July 22, 2005

The voice of reason

Perry de Havilland has a great post, saying that we must say no to those who insist on multiculturalist divisions and yes to pluralism. More simply, get rid of the salad and bring back a little bit of the melting pot. But most importantly, we must say yes to choice.

The face of evil

Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed is the face of everything we're fighting against. He and his message are true evil. His is a sect of Islam that is a disease upon the rest of Islam. It must be destroyed.

Thursday, July 21, 2005

Apparently, a lot more

You can't buy better pro-terrorist propaganda than you get from Reuters.

Is this their fault, too?

How much more of these disgusting terrorist attacks must the British endure before the apologists see that all their attempts at love and understanding mean nothing to the Islamists.

Why we should get involved in Sudan

The behavior of the Sudanese government towards Andrea Mitchell is all the more reason that the U.S. government should get militarily involved in protecting the Darfur refugees.

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Jewish protestors threatening to march into Gaza

A plan for tens of thousands of Israeli anti-pullout protestors to march into Gaza sounds like a completely irresponsible idea. Indeed, some of the protestors are probably hoping that they are attacked by the Palestinians living there. That would force the IDF to come to their defense, thus sparking another conflict. It's a cynical move indeed.

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

It's picking up

Looks like things are picking up at the airport these days. A little bit of work with a meeting with a software company tomorrow is good news to me. For the past couple of months, things have been really slow workwise. That's what you get for being a contractor to the state government: a whole lot of waiting and indolence that was beginning to affect me. Morale was pretty bad among my coworkers. We are all good workers, but, with too few true leaders, coupled with too little work, spirits were at an all-time low just two weeks ago. Now that work is starting to pick up, we are all feeling better about our situation. I just hope that it continues.

Sunday, July 17, 2005

Civil war in Iraq?

Not good news at all.

Paul Begala goes insane

Paul Begala, giving a talk at a panel discussion called "Winning the War of Ideas, tells his listeners that Republicans want to kill Americans.

And Democrats wonder why they're losing the war of ideas.