Saturday, September 20, 2003

More Random Thoughts

"Never let yesterday use up today."

          - Richard H. Nelson

Madelaine Vitale, staff writer for the Press of Atlantic City.com, covers a speech by Ambassador Richard Butler, one of the former weapons of mass destruction inspectors in Iraq.  He says, "Terrorists are nothing more than people who commit indiscriminate homicide to promote their point of view."

This report by Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting reveals the many stances new Democratic Party presidential candidate, Wesley Clark, has taken on the war in Iraq over the past year.  He doesn't seem to be able to make up his mind.

National columnist Molly Ivins trashes the administration's relaxation of clean air rules over at The Naples Daily News.  The only problem is that most of what she says is wrong.  Juan Non-Volokh makes the case in his post.

Finally, this presentation on The Philosophy of Liberty is fun to watch and will give you food for thought.  Turn your sound on.

On a personal note, while I was walking Inky today, I saw a gent on a bicycle "walking" his dog.  Actually, he had a tether attached to his pet and she was running along the bike path pulling her owner and his bike.  At first glance, I thought he was asking a bit much of the animal, but when they passed me, the dog seemed to be having great fun.

And geez, my wife, Lisbeth, has a bad case of the "shanks."   Anyone know a cure in case this one doesn't work?

 

 

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