An Egyptian Call to … Boycott Egypt?
The Egyptian blogger who produces “Rantings of a Sandmonkey” has some remarkably interesting findings to share about the cartoons that have provided the occasion for so much violence.
The Egyptian blogger who produces “Rantings of a Sandmonkey” has some remarkably interesting findings to share about the cartoons that have provided the occasion for so much violence.
Not all have taken to the streets to vent anger over the cartoons of Mohammed, as Omar from Iraq the Model makes clear.
Sweet Deal for A Few, Not For Most Thanks to the Washington Post (requires simple registration) for pointing out that restrictions on the ability of Americans to import sugar, “protecting”…
Sweet Deal for A Few, Not For Most Thanks to the Washington Post (requires simple registration) for pointing out that restrictions on the ability of Americans to import sugar, “protecting”…
Go, Seahawks! What was the judge thinking?
A Disgrace and an Insult to Peaceful Muslims We now find that the disgusting creep who dressed up as a suicide bomber during the protests outside the Danish Embassy, during…
Brokeback to the Future? (If you haven’t seen Brokeback Mountain, it’s worth the trip to the cinema.) Hat tip to Nick Gillespie at Reason.com.
The New York Times Magazine has a very provocative and interesting piece by Christopher Caldwell today on “Islam on the Outskirts of the Welfare State.” Mauricio Rojas is quoted in…
The cartoon images of Muhammed may have been offensive. They may have been shocking to some. Perhaps publishing them was in bad taste. Maybe it was even a sin. But…
For Their Sake, End Prohibition I rather think that this bit of news helps to make the case for ending the War on Drugs: “The organization’s outrageous and heinous smuggling…