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September 20, 2007

BigT’s Roundup - (9-19-07)

Filed under: Statism, Culture, Economics, War, Wolves in Sheeps Clothing, Roundupalooza — admin @ 1:46 am

From Jihad Watch we find this great response to the terrorists from an ex-Muslim. The graphic novel, called The Infidel, is about two brothers: one a fighter against terrorists and another a terrorist. I hope he doesn’t get intimated out of doing this and everyone should give it a look.

Remember Haditha? Remember how Murtha called them all sorts of horrible things basically convicting them before they had a fair trial. Well the trial ended today for a Marine Captain and guess what happened. Yep, he was found innocent! Here is how Hot Air treated Mrutha:

Good for them.

Now lets juxtapose two pieces of news today. First we have this You Tube video starring a local Imam.

And then we have this reaction from those pillars of strength at Daily Kos:

We are fortunate that mosques in the U.S. are not the fertile recruiting stations for Jihadis that they are in Europe. But more braying from jackasses like Peter King and Virgil Goode could create an environment where American Muslims feel more alienated and less invested in the safety and security of all Americans. If America is not committed to protecting the liberties of all Americans, not all Americans will remain committed to America.

Isn’t it obvious why they have so many readers at Daily Kos? The real danger to them is those vile Christians who protest outside of abortion clinics. How many abortion clinics have been bombed? Have more people been killed by abortion clinic bombing or by one day’s worth of Islamic terrorism on this soil? How many babies have died at abortion clinics?

Sometimes it feels like your fighting against the ocean when you try to talk sense to some people. Then I woke up and realized that I have a damn good life and it’s thanks to veterans like those who marched in support of the war. There were about 250 of them, less then at the commi ones, but those vets at least count for 100 men a piece. Thanks guys.

Do you know where the world’s slowest coup de tat is happening? No not America, but good point dear reader, it is happening in Lebanon. Here from the Counterterrorism Blog is the explanation:

This morning, Lebanese parliamentarian Antoine Ghanem was assassinated in Beirut. Ghanem, a Phalange MP allied with the pro-West Government led by Prime Minister Fouad Siniora was the third parliamentarian in the anti-Syrian majority to be killed this year. A fourth, Gibran Tueni, was killed in December 2005. With Ghanem’s death, the Government’s majority has decreased to 68 of 127 MPs–down from 72 a few years ago. The shrinking majority of this democratically elected government raises the very real prospect that terrorism will overturn the results of the 2005 Lebanese General Elections.

Really, if we want to be serious about all of this, it is the Iranians who are behind this. They have control over Syria, probably even more so now that Israel has proven it has carte blanche to do whatever operations it wants to do in Syrian territory. If Iran gets a foothold on territory that borders Israel it would be a gigantic blow to our steadfast ally. For some reason we seem find just letting it happen. Maybe we are doing covert work in Lebanon but I can’t be sure. I guess just hope for the best.

Thomas Sowell is a brilliant man in many areas. Even though he is a trained economists (I know, I’ve read some of his books, he’s an economist) he knows more about other subjects, like history, then do some specialists of those subjects. His latest column, Banish the Concept of Nation-Building, is, unfortunately, right on. Nation building is not something easily done, it is something that must grow organically. That is why I have argued for changing the political structure in Iraq to more of a confederacy or federation-style government.

Like Mr. Sowell points out in his column, the Kurdish area of Iraq is basically peaceful (less so recently). But that is because they have been left alone without much pressure from a newly minted Iraqi government. Shifting power from a national government to regional governments determines by tribal affiliation or whatever metric will work is the best option for success in Iraq.

You know, I’ve got to say something about the Huffington Post. While it is true that their bloggers are mostly left-wing nuts they do put out some good stuff daily. But I think they missed the point with this story about subway stations being wired for cellular phones. Obviously wiring subways for cell phones is a bad idea because terrorists can now use them to set off bombs in the trains. It also makes for a perfect place to make covert calls, just jump on the train and bye-bye. I’m not paranoid, am I? Nope, just creative and so are some of our adversaries.

Consumer prices dropped in August. This makes the fifty basis point drop in the interest rate more palatable. Maybe the threat of moral hazard is ameliorated in this situation due to the mitigating factor of falling consumer prices, maybe not. But the bigger question is why do we need the Fed in the first place? Another day Grasshopper.

T. Boone Pickens predicts $100 oil in the future. I predict $1,000 gold in the future. He says nothing, I win.

Hugo Chavez wants an extra half hours sleep and now he gets it because he is king.

We can’t make nukes but we can put huge solar panels in space. That’s the answer for all our energy problems!

Maybe the biggest economic story in the coming decade is being totally ignored. Communist China will screw up it’s economy one way or the other. Here’s one way their doing it from Investor’s Business Daily:

Beijing froze prices of land, utilities, fuel and other goods that it controls through year-end, the gov’t said, amid mounting inflation concerns. The gov’t also urged private businesses to hold down prices during an upcoming holiday to promote China’s “development, reform and stability.” Inflation jumped to a multiyear high of 6.5% in Aug., raising concerns of social unrest.

Price controls never work. All it does is artificially increases the demand (because products are now cheaper people demand more) and artificially decreases the supply (because products are now cheaper people produce less). Oh, have fun you billions of poor Chinese because the rooster is coming home to roost, unfortunately for you. BigT

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