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19 TrackBacksWe here at The Nose On Your Face had the good fortune recently to sit down with well-born television personality and general party-girl-about-town Paris Hilton. We chatted with her about everything from her recent engagement to Greek shipping heir Paris Read More But some politicians have called the ban only a half-measure, saying, "we also need a ban on all long and pointy objects that are a threat to ourselves and our children." Point Five has obtained exclusive access to stricter legislation that would pro... Read More Instapundit links to a post by Joe Gandelman at The Moderate Voice about federal funding of embryonic stem cell research: There were powder keg issues such as Terri Schiavo, the nuclear option, environmental policies and yet, with some erosion, the Wh... Read More So on Memorial Day, I found it helpful to think about Pat Tillman's sacrifice, and to look at my own decisions and intentions in the light of his. Regardless of any spin put on his story after the fact, Tillman is and will continue to be a role model n... Read More The best thing about the French is that they are so contrary they will sometimes do the right thing to spite themselves. They just did. The proposed EU constitution is an amalgamation of some of the worst policies of Communism, Socialism and the nanny ... Read More I'm not understanding this story at all. Why would Iraq need to get the permission of the UN for this? Just when was it that the UN is the keeper of US presence in Iraq? Read More To amend the Revised Statutes of the United States to eliminate the chilling effect on the constitutionally protected expression of religion by State and local officials that results from the threat that potential litigants may seek damages and attor... Read More In 1993, Shannon Faulkner was accepted into The Citadel. Upon her receiving the acceptance, it then was made known that Shannon was, in fact, a female. She had filled out the entrance application properly, except for one block, the gender one. Her ac... Read More The administration and the Republican-led Congress recently passed a bill that offers soldiers in the reserve component a generous health care option. For every full year that the soldier has served on duty since Sept. 11th, the soldier (and family i... Read More Need some inspiration? All you have to do is read the words of 22 year old Army Sergeant Michael C. Carlson who died in Iraq in January 2005. Here's a small excerpt: Read More The US Navy's hospital ship Mercy recently docked in Hawaii after helping survivors of the Asian tsunami, and an earthquake. From the blog Project Hope in Banda Aceh, below is a portion of a post entitled, "A diary from the U.S.N.S. Mercy," written by ... Read More Kathryn Jean Lopez, editor for National Review Online, has a very meaningful interview with Stephen Mansfield, the author of The Faith of the American Soldier, which ex... Read More CNN.com - Study: Cigarette makers targeted women - May 31, 2005 Mrs. Falcon and I have a running "in" joke. She'll hear something on the news, turn to me and say "snow and ice", and we both know exactly what she means. You see, several years ago an ... Read More Here are a few pictures that I took while traveling around the Northeast corner of Oregon. Read More Via Little Green Footballs, I found this Front Page Magazine article by David Horowitz detailing the "unholy alliance" between the extreme left and the Islamofascists, which leads us to this March 2005 interview of British MP, George Galloway - Saddam... Read More Mickey Kaus, writing in Slate, asks a question we MILBLOGS ask ourselves daily: Why American reporters, almost to a man, had a more pessimistic view of the war than seems to have been warranted. (I suggest some answers.) Read More Teen does her part to help military serving overseas Kaelyn Eckenrode is accepting $1 donations for “Thank You Soldier” postcards for troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan at Saturday‘s Memorial Day ceremony. Proceeds will go toward buy... Read More [continued from True Lies (Part I)] What these recent events say about the difference between the Enemy and Us: Read More Army Chief of Staff, General Schoomaker, Peter, J., has unveiled the design of the new Combat Action Badge, according to Military.com. It is a bayonet and hand grenade on a wreath. The real significance of this new badge is that... Read More 2 Comments |
March 19, 2010Dawn Patrol 03/19/2003 [Greyhawk]
"Welcome to the Dawn Patrol, our daily roundup of information on the War on Terror and other topics - from the MilBlogs and various sources around the world." Mudville was founded in March, 2003. Our efforts to bring the thoughts, words, and deeds of milbloggers to a wider world evolved to become The Dawn Patrol in March, 2005. With today's entry we're going to reset the clock - but not re-write the history - and recreate the world as it was - on a day the world changed...
Updating... more to follow.... MILBOGSAndrew Olmsted, 19 Mar 2003, Stateside: It would appear that the liberation of Iraq has begun. Greyhawk, 18 Mar 2003, Germany: A united world could have, just maybe, brought down Saddam without firing a shot. We will never know. 19 Mar: We'll never know what a united world could have achieved... the UN could not agree on anything, the situation degenerated, and here we are. Status quo was not working. The French were too desperate for oil and trade at any cost. Well-intentioned Americans were led into the streets by Communists (and others) with an agenda. The media distorted the split. Many in America and abroad thought they could manipulate the situation to their personal gain. They miscalculated. The fire is lit. Pontifx ex Machina, 18 Mar, undisclosed location: Rolling out the gate, the guard gets a quick "hook-em, horns" sign as we weave through the barricades. Then we're off, cruising through the desert in a battered-up SUV. On the eve of war, only one thing passes through our minds: is there going to be any appropriate music on the radio? Lt Smash, 19 Mar, undisclosed location: Read the President's speech today. The clock is ticking. Chief Wiggles, 22 Mar, Kuwait: The war started Wednesday morning for us right after the president gave a speech to the American people that lasted about 4 minutes. We were all very anxious for this whole thing to be either over or get it on its way. Will, 22 Mar, en route: I am going to Baghdad to personally shoot that paper hanging son of a bitch! Lt Smash 20 Mar, undisclosed location: Sgt Stryker, 20 Mar, Stateside: Iraq to File U.N. Complaint About Attack Primary Main Objective, 30 Mar, undisclosed location I Dare Kofi to Come Get Me.
BruceR, Flit, 19 Mar, Canada: AND SO IT BEGINS. Godspeed, Yanks. Come home safe and soon. Andrew Olmsted, 20 Mar 2003, Stateside: The most important thing to remember over the next few days is this: the first reports are almost always inaccurate. First reports are generally submitted in the heat of battle before any real analysis can take place. Therefore, they're highly subjective, based on limited information, and rarely hit the mark. So as the first reports of 'surgical strikes' on Iraqi forces come in, it's best to take those reports with a grain of salt... Iraqi BlogsSalam Pax, Baghdad: The bombing aould come and go in waves, nothing too heavy and not yet comparable to what was going on in 91. all radio and TV stations are still on and while the air raid began the Iraqi TV was showing patriotic songs and didn't even bother to inform viewers that we are under attack. at the moment they are re-airing yesterday's interview with the minister of interior affairs. THe sounds of the anti-aircarft artillery is still louder than the booms and bangs which means that they are still far from where we live, but the images we saw on Al Arabia news channel showed a building burning near one of my aunts house... Other BlogsCharles Johnson, Little green Footballs: SPEED BUMPS - I just had to go into Westwood (here in Los Angeles) and couldn't make it, because a small group of "peace activists" is blocking traffic and getting into scuffles with police. Unbelievable footage on local TV of these creeps taunting police, trying to grab their batons, sticking cameras into their faces... Andrew Sullivan, The Daily Dish: How much more morally indefensible is appeasement when we also have complete international authority to do what must be done? I think we will look back in the future and not ask, as so many now are, how it was that diplomacy didn't get unanimity on this matter. We will look back and see the moral obtuseness of Chirac and Putin and Schroder and Carter and feel nothing but contempt for them, and their preference for state terror over the responsibilities of the free world. That's why I felt enormous pride tonight in the stand being taken by Blair and Bush. The president's speech was measured, firm, just. Blair's political risks - in order to do what he believes is plainly right - will confirm him in history as a great prime minister, the conscience of his party, and the leader of his country. I say that before this war begins, because the cause is just whatever vicissitudes of conflict await us... Glenn Reynolds has a ton of links. Other OpinionsMark LeVine, Alternet - 'Bush Wins': The Left's Nightmare Scenario: ...With war seemingly imminent, the movement is being forced to fall back on a second scenario, "Everyone Loses," in which the warnings of a protracted and bloody war that destabilizes the Middle East and increases terrorism bear their bitter fruit. However unpalatable in terms of destroyed lives and infrastructure, this latter scenario would at least quash the Administration's imperial dreams and force the kind of soul searching of United States' policies that is a major goal of the movement. But this outcome is less likely than many assume, and the antiwar movement would be well advised to plan for a third scenario: "Bush Wins." In this third scenario, the war is over quickly with relatively low U.S. casualties, some sort of mechanism for transitional rule is put in place and President Bush and his policies gain unprecedented power and prestige. From my recent conversations with organizers and their latest pronouncements, it is clear that this possibility has yet to be addressed. Waiting much longer could spell disaster for the antiwar movement... The social and political forces unleashed by the end of decades of Hussein's murderous rule will not easily be penned in by a US-sponsored show-democracy; but whether these forces use a reopened public sphere or turn to violence to respond to the likely betrayal depends in good measure on how adroitly the world progressive community can lay fast but deep roots in Iraq. Newpapers
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http://enviroguy.blogspot.com/2005/05/ik-denk-het-niet.html
And why San Diego's pollution problem is from Mexico.
http://enviroguy.blogspot.com/2005/05/trans-border-pollution.html