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Search strings

I’ve had a few hits from search results lately:

On Google someone searched for: baen free library instapundit
My post mentioning the Baen Free Library is here.

On Yahoo someone searched for: jerry orbach religion
I posted on Jerry Orbach’s death yesterday and I have mentioned religion in a few posts. Google Ads points to religious ads a lot.

I’ve also had several searches for assam american video because I posted that Fox News had the video.

Wish List for 2005

Here, in no particular order, are my wishes for 2005 including, but are not limited to (as I shall surely think of more), the following:

  • The Iraqi election on January 30th goes off, if not without a hitch, at least with minimal problems.
  • The Palestinian election is free, fair and valid.
  • Annan and the rest of upper management at the U.N. realize that they have no credibility and resign.
  • The clean up from the Tsunami is completed as quickly as possible to reduce the inevitable further losses due to disease.
  • After the successful Iraqi election, Osama turns himself in.
  • I find a job (preferably one I can do from home), or get myself some clients.
  • Get a nice, new, highly powered laptop with lots of RAM, a big hard drive, a DVD/CD burner and loaded with software.
  • Moonbats from both sides wake up and move a little more to center.

Add your own to the comments.

Iowahawk Exclusive

Iowahawk has found the first draft of Nick Coleman’s diatribe against Powerline in a dumpster at the Mall of America.

It begins:

NICK COLEMAN: THE FIRST DRAFT

[ed. note: found in a dumpster outside the Mall of America — the first draft of Nick Coleman’s latest cry for help in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune]

OOOH, TIME MAGAZINE BLOG OF THE YEAR! I AM SO FREAKING IMPRESSED… NOT

By Nick Coleman

Star-Tribune

The end of the year is a time to bury the hatchet, so congratulations to Powerline, the Twin Cities blog that last week was named Time magazine’s “Blog of the Year!”

Now let me get a new hatchet.

That’s a veiled warning, readers, because Sensei Nick is about to unleash a flurry of professional journalism hatchet-fu on the so-called “Blog of the Year,” which will soon be begging for mercy from my metaphors of fury.

Trust me. It won’t be pretty.

Read the rest.

Jerry Orbach Dead

Jerry Orbach is dead (last night) of prostate cancer at 69. He will be greatly missed.

Lumiere the candelabra from Beauty and the Beast

Lenny Briscoe of all the Law and Orders.

And much, much more. IMDb Jerry Orbach page.

God Bless Jerry and his family.

Tsunami

Our thoughts and prayers are with all those lost in the tsunami and those who will be lost due to the aftermath.

Command Post has a long list of charities that are helping.

Osama-Sunni Boycott

I was reading Captain Ed’s post Osama Demands Boycott, Sunnis Respond. Coincidence? The Captain has a quote from the Washington Post stating (emphasis mine):

The largest political party representing Iraq’s Sunni Muslim minority announced Monday that it would drop out of the Jan. 30 election, dealing a fresh blow to the vote’s credibility on the same day the top Shiite Muslim candidate survived a car bombing.

If the Sunnis actually do boycott the elections and pull any of their candidates, they only disenfranchise themselves and can blame no one but themselves when they don’t have a voice in the new government. They are not dealing a blow to the vote’s credibility, they are dealing a blow to their own credibility.

The MSM is at it again. Instead of criticizing the Sunnis (and Osama) for calling for a delay and/or boycott of the election, they are criticizing the Iraqis for wanting the election to go on as planned and calling those results into question a month before the election even happens.

They seem to think that turnout will determine the credibility of the election. It won’t. If only 20 percent of the people come out to vote, those 20 percent will determine the winners for the whole country.

I am under the impression that if the Sunnis refuse to participate, after the election is over, they will insist on the new government giving them a voice, the voice that they deliberately gave up by not participating.

The Captain ends his post with this graf, and I agree:

To get there, we have to have elections, and we have to make Iraqis confident in their existence. Delaying elections only feeds the conspiracy theorists and fatalists who refuse to believe in democracy and the rule of law. Regardless of Sunni participation, the elections must proceed.

Christmas Morning

Well it’s Christmas Morning. The few presents under the tree this year were opened. Children’s faces were lit with Joy. “It’s just what I always wanted”, said the four year old of his Buzz Lightyear spaceship, Buzz, Woody, Alien and Zorg. “My very own Chess set, I really wanted one!”, said the ten year old. The fourteen year old with a developmental delay was very happy that her new dolly had a bottle, so she could feed her.

The snow is gently falling, large, dry flakes, to finally cover the grass.

Today is the birthday of the Christ Child. First and foremost this is what we celebrate this day.

Merry Christmas one and all!

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