Archive for October, 2003


The Gateses have created a foundation worth $25 billion, the largest in the world, and have pledged to give it most of the rest of their $41 billion fortune, derived largely from stock in Bill Gates’s company, Microsoft Corp.


I can’t think of a more fantastic way to waste that much money than to spend in on “world health initiatives.” I mean sure, I don’t need more than $5 -10 billion for my personal expenses, but there are much better ways to fritter away one’s wealth than to enrich Africa’s dictators. If Bill Gates really wants to start a “world health initiative,” then he should go after the world’s primary killers: poverty and the oppressive regimes that keep their citizens mired in it. There is only one cure for this ailment, and while it can’t be fixed with any amount of money, it will generate enough wealth to fix all of Africa’s problems: capitalism.

The media is having a fit over Sharon’s decision to build more settlements on the western side of Jerusalem. Fortunately, this decision shows that he is not totally whipped by the White House…yet.
Meanwhile, the terrorist group known as Hamas says Israel’s fence “means the early failure of the road map project.” Um, I think that “project” failed when you blew up hundreds of innocent people. If their goal was to be left alone by Israel, then the fence would be the best thing they could ask for. However their real objection to the fence is evident in their own objections: “the wall will not protect the Zionist entity and will not stop the strikes of resistance.”

“Women In Islam: Oppression or Empowerment?”

This evening, I went to hear “Women In Islam: Oppression or Empowerment?” – a presentation given by the Muslim Students Association. It was part of an “Islam Awareness Week” that was highly promoted by the University. (Coming up next is “Coming Out Week,” organized by the “Gender Issues Education Services.”)
I was interested in hearing what kind of deception and evasion I would hear, and I was not disappointed. I’ll give an overview, and leave it up to you to judge the views presented.
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A third spy has been caught at Guantanamo base. As Sean says,

Another translator has been arrested for spying at Guantanamo. Once is a fluke. Twice problem. Three times is a conspiracy. Think I’m off my rocker? Well, two of the three arrested had ties to Syria.