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http://www.outsidethebeltway.com [ » Outside The Beltway | OTB] Austin Bay responds to Richard Fernandez”˜ observation of cognitive dissonance among the abstract blogosphere with a guess as to its cause: here’s a...

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http://donkeyod.blogspot.com [donkey o.d.] GI's Beware of Radioactive Showers!: Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld's "time-release poison" from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan took only a year to mix completely into the world's atmosphere. Take a deep breath, and recall your initial reaction to the stunning TV images of a city of five million people engulfed in a firestorm, with mushroom-shaped clouds of radioactive debris illuminating the skyline.

[World Prout Assembly] GI's Beware of Radioactive Showers!: Soon you might begin to doubt Condoleezza Rice's warning about Saddam Hussein's imminent nuclear attack on America or Dick Cheney's claim that Hussein was responsible for taking down the Twin Towers. You might question why on 9/11 acting Commander-in-Chief Dick Cheney couldn’t find one available U.S. fighter jet to send aloft during the hour that, allegedly, nineteen Saudis and Egyptians with box cutters were crisscrossing the East Coast in hijacked commercial airliners!

[Freedom and democracy are dying.] GI's Beware of Radioactive Showers!: Bush's impending, insane nuclear attack on Iran has provoked an unprecedented rebellion within the top leadership of the United States military. At the same time, depleted uranium (DU) is steadily taking down our troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

[Augean Stables] PJs II: Morning Panels ”” There’s Something Hap... : This is the continuation of my long multi-part post on the “Open Source/PJ” media launch at Solomonia last November. I have divided them up differently this time and made slight changes.

[GreenCine Daily] Shorts, 4/18.: "[Cartoon] Brew reader Chris Olson found an old issue of Popular Mechanics with a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Pinocchio, and he was kind enough to make scans of the article for other Brew readers to see. The PM issue (volume 1, no 73) was released in January 1940, a month before the film was released." Via Brendon Connelly.

[Austinbay.net] Austin Bay Blog: The aggressors in Culture War A are radical secularists, motivated by what the legal scholar Joseph Weiler has dubbed “Christophobia.”1 They aim to eliminate the vestiges of Europe’s Judeo-Christian culture from a post-Christian European Union by demanding same-sex marriage in the name of equality, by restricting free speech in the name of civility, and by abrogating core aspects of religious freedom in the name of tolerance. The aggressors in Culture War B are radical and jihadist Muslims who detest the West, who are determined to impose Islamic taboos on Western societies by violent protest and other forms of coercion if necessary, and who see such operations as the first stage toward the Islamification of Europe””or, in the case of what they often refer to as al-Andalus, the restoration of the right order of things, temporarily reversed in 1492 by Ferdinand and Isabella.

[Radioblogger.com] Radio Blogger: Austin Bay down in Austin, Texas, you've got Mudville Gazette, a bunch of bloggers, you've got Specialist Claude Flowers down at Centcom. They're all fighting the new media battle.

http://pajamasmedia.com [Pajamasmedia.com] Pajamas Media: adamhiya5_featuredimage.jpg Austin Bay follows an unreported battle in Adhamiya, Baghdad through the eyes of two Iraqi bloggers.

[Leiterreports.typepad.com] Leiter Reports: A Group Blog (Jan. 23-May 31 2006): ...was awarded to UT Austin historian David Oshinsky, who was recruited from Rutgers University at New Brunswick a couple of years ago. Readers interested in American politics may know of him for his splendid book A Conspiracy So Immense: 

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