Archive for June 6th, 2003

I enjoyed reading Laurel’s take

Friday, June 6th, 2003

I enjoyed reading Laurel’s take on Iraq and agree with most of it, although I am getting sick of reading non-stop pro-war Iraqi-vision blogs. I appreciate your dedication, but have you noticed that there are witchhunts, scams, boogie-men, liars, thieving plagues, and moochers to worry about much closer to home? Good news too: some of America’s finest are leaving their ungrateful hosts to fend for themselves, while spacemen are learning to explore the skies. And with that, yet another Cox and Forkum on the Middle East:

So I’m learning Visual Basic.Net

Friday, June 6th, 2003

So I’m learning Visual Basic.Net and I’d like to focus my learning efforts on making a program that’s actually useful to help me stay motivated. Can you think of a simple GUI program that you might like to use? If so, please leave me a comment!

“The two faces of Arab terror”

Friday, June 6th, 2003

The following post by David Horowitz is a great summary of the "peace process" in the Middle East:As the Road Map continues, it is every day evident that for Arabs, peace is war continued by other means. Thus it was with the Oslo "Peace Process" which demanded words from the Palestinians and deeds from the Israelis, and led to land for the Arabs and suicide bombers for the Jews. Thus it is with the current charade in Sharm El-Sheikh. "Five Arab Leaders Denounce Violence" is the Washington Post headline on the peace summit that took place. And, to be fair, it is accurate since that is exactly what the world class liars who head the Arab states that were present …


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