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RE: WOW: [Rod Dreher] You're right Kathryn, it would be a good time to subscribe. I was reading the new issue on the subway home Friday -- the one with the "crunchy conservatives" cover story by me (thanks all you crunchy NRO-niks who helped me with it) -- and I kept finding so dang much to read there. I thought, "Man, I can't believe people who put out a magazine this good pay the likes of me to show up." Then I remembered that my Billie Holiday and John Coltrane posters probably hold up the back wall in NRO World Headquarters (that, and I've taken on the responsibility of feeding Purina Conservative Chow to the scraggly Nockian Remnant which homesteads in the stacks, behind the 1970-era issues of Commentary and Brookhiser's old Tiger Beats). Posted 11:55 PM | [Link] WOW... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...I had just been thinking, "Wouldn't this be a great time to subscribe to National Review?" Then, of course, I remembered I work for National Review and get the magazine free as a perk, you know, since I work on it and all. But then I remembered I could send it to others as a gift. And so now I know how (below). Before you e-mail me to complain about shameless NRODT advertising: I have to make a living ok? No hate mail this time, please. If enough of you send gift subscriptions to your friends, I can stop. In fact--another perk--if I convince you to buy enough subscriptions, NR will award me with a trip to the woods of suburban D.C. to meet Jonah Goldberg for the first time. (Just kidding...we see each other for a few minutes about once a year. I think it is like Bush and Cheney being in the same room or something. Except he's in the safe, undisclosed location and I'm in midtown Manhattan at NR World Headquarters.) Posted 6:31 PM | [Link] GET 4 FREE ISSUES OF NATIONAL REVIEW! That's right: We'll send you 4 FREE issues of National Review at absolutely no risk to you. If you're impressed by National Review's superior writing style, analysis, and wit, we'll send you the next 12 issues for a total of 16 in all! for only $19.95. Click here for details. Posted 6:27 PM | [Link] REPORT FROM A BORDER HOLE [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Two FBI agents attacked at the El Paso border. Both were dragged into Mexico but staggered their way back; are now in critical condition. Posted 6:17 PM | [Link] IF YOU MISSED ANY OF NRO'S 9/11 COVERAGE... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...use this list as your guide. Posted 6:07 PM | [Link] I'M SURE IT MAKES MORE SENSE IN BULGARIA [Kathryn Jean Lopez] A new soft drink hits Bulgarian store shelves: The bottles are shaped as ex-Soviet missiles that Bulgaria is currently debating destroying. (People are worried about radiation leaks among other things set off by destroying the arsenal of about 100 missiles.) Posted 6:00 PM | [Link] SADDAM HUSSEIN TRAINED AL QAEDA [Kathryn Jean Lopez] The London Telegraph, here via Reuters, reports. Posted 5:50 PM | [Link] HOW RAMZI BINALSHIBH, 9/11 MASTERMIND, WAS CAPTURED [Kathryn Jean Lopez] An AP synopsis. Posted 5:47 PM | [Link] WHAT ARE YOU DOING AT YOUR COMPUTER? [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Our Kate O'Beirne is on Capital Gang shortly (@ 7). (Replays at tonight at 11 EST.) Posted 5:41 PM | [Link] PROTECTING SADDAM [Kathryn Jean Lopez] More of the Ritter interview: Q: You've spoke about having seen the children's prisons in Iraq. Can you describe what you saw there? Posted 5:33 PM | [Link] WHO WANTS TO TAKE ON SCOTT FIRST? [Kathryn Jean Lopez] This begins some excerpts from his Time magazine excerpt, which you can read in full here. Q: Some on the right call you the new Jane Fonda, and joke about what you'll call your exercise video. Posted 5:31 PM | [Link] WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT Mike Potemra] Lefebvrite Bishop Bernard Fellay wrote to Vatican Cardinal Dario Castrillon Hoyos last year that “the Church is presently in a literally apocalyptic situation.” The cardinal wrote back: “In reality it seems that in all eras of the history of the Church, sometimes more, sometimes less, one can speak of a situation of Apocalypse. But one should not be surprised by sin, since it is rather grace that is astonishing.” Sin abounds in the Church, and we can read about it to our heart’s content; God’s grace abounds more. (The text of the cardinal’s letter is in the new issue of Inside the Vatican magazine.) Posted 5:27 PM | [Link] NO AMERICANS CAPTIVE IN SAUDI ARABIA [Kathryn Jean Lopez] If you only read what's free and online from the Wall Street Journal yesterday, you would have missed Prince Bandar deny that the Kingdom is holding anyone against their will. Here's an article on Western "confusion" on the issue and Bandar's spin. Posted 1:55 PM | [Link] HE WOULD KNOW [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Pakistan's Musharraf on upcoming elections in Kashmir: "Elections under Indian occupation will be rigged." Take the military dictator's word for it. Posted 1:50 PM | [Link] FIGHTING BACK AGAINST WESTERN "SMEAR CAMPAIGN" [Kathryn Jean Lopez] From the Arab News: State Minister Prince Abdul Aziz ibn Fahd yesterday blasted a section of the Western media for their anti-Islam smear campaign and said Islam is a religion of peace, justice, tolerance and moderation. Hopefully the Prince also had words with those followers of Islam who would have the rest of us believe their is a violent strain of their peaceful religion. Posted 1:44 PM | [Link] ANOTHER EUROPEAN WE CAN DIG [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Italy's Berlusconi at Camp David: "I consider the flag of the United States is not only a flag of a country, but is a universal message of freedom and democracy." Posted 1:35 PM | [Link] A FATHER'S NIGHTMARE [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Bill Clinton recruits interns. Posted 11:00 AM | [Link] WE SHOULD ALL BE MORE SENSITIVE [Kathryn Jean Lopez] "That wacky London imam has a point: it'll all be a lot easier once we're living under Islamic law." That's Mark Steyn in today's Telegraph. Posted 10:54 AM | [Link] "20TH 9/11 HIJACKER" FOUND... Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...in Pakistan. Captured 9/11/02. Posted 10:38 AM | [Link]
FOUR ARE AMERICAN: [Rod Dreher] CBS reports that U.S. authorities have arrested a Buffalo, NY-based al-Qaeda cell. All are of Yemeni descent, and -- get this -- four of them were born in the United States! These alleged fifth columnists worship at the same mosque. Posted 9:25 PM | [Link] BIGOTRY?: [Rod Dreher] In this story, the father of one of the Muslim morons stopped in Florida says, "I don't know what the lady in the restaurant heard or assumed. She must have had some kind of prejudice." What is this world coming to when a group of Muslim men in their 20s can't sit in a diner on September 11 and make wisecracks about a terrorist attack in the near future? I think I'm going to go find Susan Sontag and Katha Pollitt and cry me a river on behalf of these poor misunderstood youths. Posted 6:38 PM | [Link] DAVID ASMAN@WORK [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Asman took on Scott Ritter today on-air. The transcript is here. Posted 4:07 PM | [Link] A PERSONAL STORY Mike Potemra] I have received some e-mails on a particular point, so I better make this clear: I think the people in the Georgia diner were entirely right to do what they did. Indeed, I myself acted as they did, in an incident a couple of months ago. I went in to the A train subway station, and I noticed by the entry to the tracks a huge, black, battered suitcase-with nobody around it. It was late, I was tired, but I thought, better safe than sorry. So I went and told the subway attendant about it. He sprang into action, but a guy emerged from the other side of the kiosk-he had been either buying a farecard or making a phone call-and said, "It's mine! It's mine! It's just too heavy and I didn't want to drag it all the way over here!" So I'm certainly not implying there's something wrong with being vigilant. Posted 4:04 PM | [Link] WAR YES, HYSTERIA NO Mike Potemra] And it is important, even in the case of the Iraq war, to understand the distinction between "war" on the one hand and "war hysteria" on the other. I have heard complaints that the American people aren't enraged enough about terrorism. But I think the American people are doing something much better than just getting worked up into a lather; they are actually committed to defeating terrorism. If I'm going to be in a trench with my fellow Americans, I don't especially care if the guy crouching next to me is angry at the enemy; what I do care about is that a) he believes in America and b) he is a good marksman. Posted 3:49 PM | [Link] PARANOIA Mike Potemra] ...means seeing the enemy where he ain't. My point had, specifically, to do with the media. But that is not as limited a point as it might have been in an earlier generation: In the age of instant communication, media hype creates an echo chamber much more quickly than it ever could before. That's why the media have a special responsibility today to discourage, rather than encourage, panics. There are terrorist elements that wish us ill; we are currently engaged in a just war against them. I, for one, would report any suspicious activity I saw to the cops; better safe than sorry; and the cops should look into it with great care. But as far as saturation TV coverage is concerned, I would recommend they concentrate instead on Iraq's impending threat of having weapons of mass destruction. Posted 3:48 PM | [Link] I'M CONFUSED [Jonah Goldberg] I'm watching this "family spokesman" speaking on behalf of the men detained in Florida. If these guys aren't would-be terrorists -- and it looks like they aren't -- that's fine. But I'm baffled to understand how these guys are victims of some outrageously unfair government action. These three idiots allegedly sat there in a Shoney's and talked about how they were looking to murder a bunch of people in a terrorist attack. They talked about blowing up buildings and joked about 9/11. The Florida suspects' families are brimming with outrage that the government acted on a tip about a terrorist attack? They think it's a symptom of racism and bigotry? What a crock. If they were playing a sick joke, they deserve the trouble they were looking for. If the witness made all of this up, she should be penalized severely. If the media overreacted, well shame on them. But how is it that law enforcement did anything wrong? How is this an example of government bigotry as these people are claiming? I just don't get it. Posted 3:35 PM | [Link] RE: PARANOIA II [Jonah Goldberg] Mike, in all honesty I have no clue what you're talking about. What hysteria? What Americans are afraid of their own shadows? Is there any data to back that up? I'm with ya if your point is that the media errs on the side of silly hype, but I think that has more to do with market pressure and the internal problems of TV networks than widespread paranoia on the part of Americans. If this Florida thing turned out to be a mistake, it hardly strikes me as an example of people being scared of their own shadows. Posted 2:59 PM | [Link] RE: "PARANOIA" [Jim Robbins] Mike, had alert citizens taken seriously and reported the rantings of the 19 hijackers, and had law enforcement responded, we'd still have the WTC. I dig Buffalo Springfield too, but sometimes the Man really needs to come and haul some folks away. It's not paranoia if they are out to get you. Posted 2:29 PM | [Link] FLORIDA FOLLOW-UP [Jim Robbins] Do something like that at an airport and you can get up to five years in jail under Title 49 USC. Posted 2:22 PM | [Link] PARANOIA STRIKES DEEP Mike Potemra] "Into your life it will creep; it starts when you're always afraid, and then the man comes and takes you away." Buffalo Springfield could have been describing the post-9/11 hysteria, in which citizens of the best, strongest, and freest country in the world started to be scared of their own shadows, and every practical joker or kook with a grievance was judged worthy of a blaring "BREAKING NEWS" headline. Advice to America: chill. Stay focused. We're going to win this war, and hysteria only gets in the way. Posted 2:21 PM | [Link] RE: FLORIDA JOKE [Jim Robbins] Like I said, morons. And training to be doctors? Yipe! Here's an interesting site discussing some of the issues concerning jokes and threats. Worth noting that "making a terroristic threat" can be a misdemeanor or felony, depending on circumstances. Posted 2:14 PM | [Link] FLORIDA JOKE? [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Jim, evidently the Feds think this is just a joke. Idiots in a diner being stupid. Real stupid. Posted 1:47 PM | [Link] RE: THOSE GUYS IN FLORIDA [Jim Robbins] It's worth noting that the 9/11 hijackers made similar public statements before their attacks, but no-one took them seriously. It wasn't that they were geniuses, they caught us when we weren't paying attention. Now that our country is alert to the terror threat, it makes the task significantly harder for the bad guys -- and especially for morons like these. They must really have contempt for the American public to spout off about their plans in a Florida diner. Hope they like the chow at Gitmo. Posted 1:30 PM | [Link] PLOT THICKENING [Jim Robbins] AFP reports the arrest in the Netherlands of Mullah Krekar, an Iraqi Kurd leader suspected of being the go-between in the Saddam Hussein/Al Qaeda relationship. He was travelling from Iran to Norway and was picked up at Amsterdam airport. All those critics who said that the US cannot legitimately take action against Iraq until a link to 9/11 is proven are in for a big surprise one day soon. Posted 1:27 PM | [Link] G-FILE IN, ME OUT [Jonah Goldberg] Kathryn's got the column. But Cosmo has apparently received word of a nettlesome squirrel cell in Battery Kemble Park. We will investigate and report back. Keep hope alive. Posted 1:22 PM | [Link] MANLY PASTORS FIGHT BACK!: [Rod Dreher] Fr. George Rutler, the wise and resolutely non-pacifist pastor of Our Saviour Roman Catholic Church here in NYC. Is not alone. Since writing about him and his 9/11 requiem mass sermon yesterday, I've heard from a number of clergymen (and even a clergywoman) who say that they support from the pulpit the just use of force to fight evil. Baptists and Mormons church leaders are coming in with particular strength, but I'm hearing from clerics from most Christian traditions (even as they, like a midwestern Methodist pastor, say they feel like a distinct minority within their communions). I think it's important to note that the church universal has not gone wobbly in the pulpit, not everywhere at least. Posted 1:18 PM | [Link] IF THESE GUYS ARE TERRORISTS... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...this is a fine commercial for the DOJ's TIPS program. Posted 1:15 PM | [Link] ARRIVEDERCI SADDAM! [Jim Robbins] La Republica, a left of center daily in Rome, published a nationwide poll today that shows a majority of Italians favoring military action against Iraq. In response to the question, "In your view, do the terrorist threat and suspicion of Saddam Husayn's aggressive intentions justify preventive intervention in Iraq on the part of the United States and of the individual allies?" the results were Yes: 53.0, No: 43.0, No opinion: 4.0. To the question, "In your view, if military intervention in Iraq were to take place under the aegis of the United Nations, should Italy take part with its own troops?" Yes: 59.0, No: 35.0, No opinion: 6.0. Viva Italia! Posted 1:03 PM | [Link] VATICAN GLOBO-NONSENSE [Mike Potemra] Take the recent statements by the Vatican foreign minister basically denying that America has the right to defend itself in a preventive war against Iraq. In a more authoritative and authoritarian Church, Tauran's pronunciamento would have pretty much disposed of the question for faithful adherents of his religion. But it is now a recognized principle that those of us who support this just and necessary war against Iraq should follow our consciences, not the strictures of a Vatican bureaucrat. Mel Gibson-and Vatican II-are on the right track. Posted 1:02 PM | [Link] ST. MEL OF VATICAN II [Mike Potemra] My heart soared when I saw Rod's post about Mel Gibson and his problems with the institutional Church. Mel is by all accounts a devout and pious man, and especially devoted (as am I) to the lovely Tridentine Rite of the Mass; but he is wise enough to make a distinction between his religion and its institutional manifestation. The traditionalists at Vatican II worried that its liberalizing reforms would erode the authority of the institutional Church, and they believed that this amounted to the same thing as an erosion of religion itself. But good people like Mel Gibson prove how wrong the traditionalists' perspective really was: He, like millions of other post-Vatican II Catholics, is a man of strong religious faith who knows that the human representatives of that (or, indeed, any) faith need to be taken with a (sometimes rather large) grain of salt. Posted 1:01 PM | [Link] SOMEONE SHOULD UPDATE THE DNC'S WEBSITE [Kathryn Jean Lopez] It still attacks Bill Simon for "corporate irresponsibility," despite a court ruling yesterday exonerating his families' company against all fraud charges. Posted 12:11 PM | [Link] DANIEL PIPES ON THE U.N. SPEECH [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Daniel Pipes isn't as enthusiastic about the Bush speech as many of us fellow travellers, elsewhere on NRO. Posted 11:11 AM | [Link] LISTEN UP, SEN. LEAHY [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Reader Christopher D'Lauro writes: I am a writer for BIOSIS, a biology information company. Last summer, I became interested in the West Nile virus and decided to write an article on the topic for the company newsletter. Here's the interview. Warning: It's a pdf. file. Posted 11:06 AM | [Link] QATAR [John Derbyshire] I've been reading up Qatar in the CIA Factbook. What a bleak place! There are no rivers or lakes. The highest point is 300 ft high. The terrain is "mostly flat and barren desert covered with loose sand and gravel." Of course, they have lots of oil & presumably could afford to have a lawn service firm come in & turf the place over. But my goodness, the places people live in. Posted 10:53 AM | [Link] U.S. SENDING PAKISTAN $300 MILLION [John Derbyshire] Why not transmit it direct to Musharraf's Swiss bank account? Cut out the middle-man... Posted 10:51 AM | [Link] IRAQ THREATENS U.S....[Kathryn Jean Lopez] Israel too. Posted 10:44 AM | [Link] PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL TREATMENT OF ALEC BALDWIN [Jonah Goldberg] That is all. Posted 10:41 AM | [Link] SHECKY TORRICELLI [Jonah Goldberg] From an account of Bob Torricelli's Senatorial debate in today's New York Times: "Mr. Torricelli raised the issue of trustworthiness in his closing statement, saying: "Well, there you have it. And the question for you is, who do you believe?" His comment was met with an outbreak of laughter from some in the audience — which was split evenly between Forrester and Torricelli supporters — that could be heard on the broadcast." Posted 10:41 AM | [Link] WE GOING TO MAKE A HABIT OF THIS? [Kathryn Jean Lopez] U.S. sending Pakistan $300 million for damage incurred while fighting the war on terror. Posted 10:41 AM | [Link] WEST NILE TERROR? [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Sen. Leahy raises the question. Posted 10:39 AM | [Link] MEMORIES.... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Uncounted votes in Miami-Dade...Clintonite won't concede...Florida...AACK. Posted 10:37 AM | [Link] YOU KNOW WHAT EVERYONE IS THINKING [Kathryn Jean Lopez] An explosion near a chemical plant in Texas. Posted 10:34 AM | [Link] AN IRAQ VOTE BEFORE ELECTION DAY Some GOP on the Hill pushing for it. Anyone want to take a bet? Posted 10:32 AM | [Link] WHY CAN'T THE CIA KEEP UP WITH THE NEW YORKER? [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Steve Hayes asks. Posted 10:27 AM | [Link] NO ONE THOUGHT OF THIS UNTIL NOW? [Kathryn Jean Lopez] The INS has stopped shredding rejected via-application details on the off chance some of them might have info that could help in terror investigations. Posted 10:17 AM | [Link] BYE-BYE, KINGDOM [Kathryn Jean Lopez] You can be replaced...with Qatar. Posted 10:13 AM | [Link] ARE TERRORISTS THIS STUPID? [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Posted 10:11 AM | [Link] TNR STEPS UP [Jonah Goldberg] Extremely important editorial from the New Republic. Posted 10:02 AM | [Link] JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT...[Jonah Goldberg] ...you heard the last from me on Susan Sontag's dreadful op-ed, I decided to write my syndicated column on it. Posted 9:51 AM | [Link] THE NEWEST REGRETTABLE CHURCH: [Rod Dreher] In today's Wall Street Journal, Ugly As Sin author Michael S. Rose takes on the Taj Mahony. Posted 9:41 AM | [Link] BETTER LATE THAN NEVER [Jonathan Adler] The Washington Post takes a strong stand on judicial nomination in the wake of Justice Owen's defeat. Posted 9:24 AM | [Link] POLYAMORY & CO. [Stanley Kurtz] Rod, your Corner post last night about polyamory is fun, but also serious. I've written a lot about the polyamorists, especially in my piece in the September 2000 issue of Commentary, "What is Wrong with Gay Marriage," but also in last year's Gay Marriage Debate. (See for example, "Radical Proposal.") If gay marriage is legalized, you can bet that the polyamorists will seek legal recognition for group marriage. And they'll be able to do it on exactly the same grounds that gays are using to legalize same-sex marriage. In "Radical Proposal" I argued that the very existence of the gay marriage movement has helped to spread and legitimize polyamory. This special journal issue is one more example of that. Notice the link between bisexuality and polyamory. Gay marriage is really a fundamental step toward the abolition of marriage. Gay marriage will lead to group marriage, which in effect is no marriage. Posted 8:35 AM | [Link] THAT, BY THE WAY... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...Is in the same issue of the Arab News where this call for "moderate" Saudis to speak up more appears. They might start by not being so understanding when it comes to murderous terror leaders. Posted 6:07 AM | [Link] FROM TODAY'S ARAB NEWS: [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Ask an Arab — or any Muslim for that matter — about Osama Bin Laden and you will be bewildered by the apparent contradiction in the answer. While most do not agree with his terrorist orientation, many do understand his motive. It is as if a group of red Indians were sitting around a fire, exchanging grievances and stories about white men’s atrocities. Suddenly an overwhelmed, overburdened member shouts. "Let’s kill them all!" The wiser ones will not agree to his mad proposal, but they will certainly understand where it came from — and won’t hate him for it. Posted 6:03 AM | [Link] QIANTANGJIANG [John Derbyshire] "Qiantang" means "Money Pool" and "jiang" means "river"; so "Qiantangjiang River" means "Money Pool River River." Okay? On the quote marks around "flee": beats me. Perhaps it's a post-modern thing, like "race" being a social construct. Posted 5:47 AM | [Link] JONAH'S AUDIENCE [Richard Brookhiser] What is the J-man doing in Salonika? He must have a ferociously anti-American audience. Posted 5:46 AM | [Link] THE IRAQ SCOOP [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Here's a link to the White House backgrounder on what's wrong with Iraq. Posted 5:44 AM | [Link]
LIFE IN THE IVORY TOWER [Rod Dreher] A friend in academia forwarded the following call for papers. I'm not making this up: "For the 2005 Volume, The Journal of Bisexuality is planning a (double) issue on POLYAMORY AND BISEXUALITY: THEORIES AND PRACTICES IN RESPONSIBLE NONMONOGAMIES. Possible foci are polyamorous practices like polyfidelity, group eroticism, and compersion; polyamorous social and family organizations like triads, quads and pods, primary, secondary and tertiary relationships; as well as polyamorous styles of child bearing and rearing. Possible related topics are vegetarianism, veganism, nudism, naturism, neopaganism, ecology, holism, spirituality, as well as past and/or non-Western models of polyamorous social and family organizations. We are interested in theoretical, critical, and research articles, reports from the field, personal narratives, reviews, poems, and interviews. Please send inquiries, abstracts and/or submissions by January 31, 2003 to Serena Anderlini-D'Onofrio, P.O. Box 1941, Mayaguez, PR 00681 (USA)." I love this! How's this for a "report from the field": Dear Dr. Anderlini-D'Onofrio: I never thought I would be writing to you, but who would have guessed that an innocent Reed College co-ed like me would have wandered so innocently into a compersed pod of polyamorous vegan neopagans on quarter-beer night? It all started when... Over to you, Jonah. Posted 10:50 PM | [Link] MEL GIBSON IS MAD AT THE VATICAN: [Rod Dreher] The Catholic actor is a hardcore Latin mass traditionalist who likens the Catholic hierarchy to "a wolf in sheep's clothing." Ouch! There goes his shot at a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Knights of Columbus. Posted 10:37 PM | [Link] NYC MUSLIMS: PSYCHICS?: [Rod Dreher] According to Insight magazine, that report last fall of a Pakistani kid in NYC mouthing off on 9/6/01 about the Twin Towers being taken down was not only true, but there were similar cases in this area -- even one connected to the JFK airplane crash last December. Here's the link. It sounds like this reporter is on to something. I know for a fact that mainstream news organizations were last autumn, and probably still are, extremely skittish about reporting anything that could reflect ill on American Muslims, for fear of being accused of promoting a backlash. But if this stuff is true, we all need to know it -- and the good patriotic Muslims who don't intend harm to our country (which is their country too) need to be pressured to inform on treasonous elements within their religious communities. Posted 6:49 PM | [Link] RADIOACTIVE SHIP [John Derbyshire] It doesn't need to be a nuke, Rod. Posted 5:33 PM | [Link] CHILL!: [Rod Dreher] Well, this is a relief. Regarding the Glowing Ship, a nuclear specialist writes: "Being a native New Yorker, I can understand your concerns, but perhaps I can lessen them somewhat. First, a nuclear weapon would send sensitive detection equipment off the charts with readings. In this case the initial readings were minimal, and the secondary readings inconclusive. Second, a wide variety of legitimate cargos would result in trace amounts of radiation -- for example, smoke detectors, pipes used in oil drilling, etc. Finally, if there was any legitimate concern that a weapon was involved, you can rest assured that the vessel would have kept steaming well beyond six miles [N.B. from Rod: It has since been reported the vessel was ordered beyong the 12-mile limit, but the writer's point still probably applies.] Based on experience, I suspect that this is a trace amount of radioactivity from a legitimate shipment, malfunctioning detection equipment, or a combination of both." Glad to hear it, and thanks for writing. Now, if somebody could explain to me what those very official-looking white dudes trying too hard to look casual as they aim weird equipment at New York harbor are doing in my neighborhood, I'd be even more relieved. Posted 5:19 PM | [Link] IS IT ME? [Kathryn Jean Lopez] This isn't a new observation, but seeing Enrique Iglesias sing his "Hero" song last night on one of those 9/11 concerts as photos of buildings falling and firefighters running, etc. reminded me how terribly inappropriate it seems as a "9/11" song. I hate knee-jerk pop-culture bashing from the right, but...
Posted 5:03 PM | [Link] EXPANDING GOVERNMENT ONE EXPO AT A TIME [Melissa Seckora] Posted 4:57 PM | [Link] GOTTA LOVE NEW YORK [Mike Potemra] The terrorists haven't managed to put a dent in the old New York spirit. I was on the website Hollywood.com looking a list of the movies currently showing here in NYC, with each movie placed in a broad category. E.g.: Star Wars, "Sci-Fi"; My Big Fat Greek Wedding, "Romance." And then I see a listing for a movie called "Pimps Up, Ho's Down." The category? "Family." Now, somebody at that website was probably just having a little fun, but I still think it's a wonderful New York moment. Posted 3:56 PM | [Link] MORE GLOWING SHIP FEAR: [Rod Dreher] Blogger Asparagirl is worried about that boat too. (Scroll down a tad). Posted 3:52 PM | [Link] GEORGE T.R. BUSH: [Rod Dreher] Corner reader Rick Harper says this 1904 speech by Teddy Roosevelt could have been given by President Bush; I agree, and would only add that it could also have been part of a sermon by Fr. George Rutler: "The steady aim of this nation, as of all enlightened nations, should be to strive to bring ever nearer the day when there shall prevail throughout the world the peace of justice. There are kinds of peace which are highly undesirable, which are in the long run as destructive as any war. Tyrants and oppressors have many times made a wilderness and called it peace. Many times peoples who were slothful or timid or shortsighted, who had been enervated by ease or by luxury, or misled by false teachings, have shrunk in unmanly fashion from doing duty that was stern and that needed self-sacrifice, and have sought to hide from their own minds their shortcomings, their ignoble motives, by calling them love of peace. The peace of tyrannous terror, the peace of craven weakness, the peace of injustice, all these should be shunned as we shun unrighteous war. The goal to set before us as a nation, the goal which should be set before all mankind, is the attainment of the peace of justice, of the peace which comes when each nation is not merely safeguarded in its own rights, but scrupulously recognizes and performs its duty toward others. Generally peace tells for righteousness; but if there is conflict between the two, then our fealty is due first to the cause of righteousness. Unrighteous wars are common, and unrighteous peace is rare; but both should be shunned. The right of freedom and the responsibility for the exercise of that right cannot be divorced. One of our great poets has well and finely said that freedom is not a gift that tarries long in the hands of cowards. Neither does it tarry long in the hands of those too slothful, too dishonest, or too unintelligent to exercise it. The eternal vigilance which is the price of liberty must be exercised, sometimes to guard against outside foes; although of course fare more often to guard against our own selfish or thoughtless shortcomings." Posted 3:43 PM | [Link] GLOWING SHIP UPDATE: [Rod Dreher] Fox reporting that Pentagon officials are now saying that they didn't have a tip to check out that Liberian-flagged cargo ship, that the radioactivity was detected as part of a routine check. Maybe, but knowing Navy SEALs are combing that ship looking for a nuclear bomb just a few miles from where I sit right now, I can't shake a suspicion that there's more to this story than we're being told by the government, to keep down panic. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm not the only one thinking this way. A couple of NYC Corner readers have written to point out that this ship is owned by a company in HAMBURG, a European base for Islamic terrorists, and in the past several weeks has docked in KARACHI (to say nothing of Iran and Saudi Arabia). Again, this vessel may be shipshape, but you can see why we NYers would be on edge. Posted 3:31 PM | [Link] THE RELIGIOUS LEFT ON 9/11: [Rod Dreher] There's a big dust-up in Grand Forks over a Presbyterian pastor's spin on September 11. Posted 3:19 PM | [Link] SHWWEEEOOOOOO [Jonah Goldberg] Quite a few people have written with similar messages: Jonah - I saw a version of that photo the other day that gave a clearer shot of the people's faces, and it appeared that a number of them were smiling/laughing. I'm not sure if they were in fact doing so or if it just looked that way, but it would make some sense of the quotation marks. (Zoom lenses can seriously distort the distances between objects in the forground and background). It certainly would make more sense than using the marks because they were all doomed. If so, the caption as written is in poor taste. Wouldn't that fact be something AP would want to make clear? I hope that eases your conscience. Posted 2:59 PM | [Link] "THANK YOU, OSAMA" [Kathryn Jean Lopez] This makes me want to go back to school. I clearly lack perspective. Posted 2:35 PM | [Link] NRO ON LIVE [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Jim Robbins will be on Donahue tonight talking Iraq with the show's namesake, Ramsay Clark, British MP and Saddam apologist George Galloway, and talk-show host Jim Bohannon at 8 PM EST on MSNBC Posted 2:03 PM | [Link] OH DEAR. [Jonah Goldberg] Several readers have suggested that the word "fleeing" is in quotation marks because they are in fact not fleeing because they cannot escape being drowned. If that's really the case and these people had no chance of escaping then I guess the caption writer is right. I am wrong. And the joke was in poor taste. I don't know that that's the answer but it sounds plausible and if it is I apologize. Once again, it shows you the perils of posting before thinking. Posted 1:56 PM | [Link] PRO-AL-QAEDA MOSQUE RALLY [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Martin Kramer has the goods on a 9/11 celebration (yes, right word) at a London mosque. Posted 1:51 PM | [Link] SIMON SOARS [Kathryn Jean Lopez] At his press conference, Bill Simon said, “I am extremely gratified that the courts ruled as we always said they would," Simon said. "This will allow us to focus the campaign on the issues that matter most to California families: education, the economy, our quality of life, and ending the corrupt, pay to play administration of Gray Davis." Davis, by the way, has a few ads he ought to pull now, based on the fraud charges. Simon has a lot of work to do before November, but this ruling—which thankfully came before November—gives him a fighting chance. Posted 1:50 PM | [Link] ATTENTION DISAFFECTED YOUTH [Jonah Goldberg] I'm going to be attending and speaking at a conference in November sponsored by Arsalyn program in Los Angeles. I will even be debating, for want of a better word, my friend Peter Beinart. Anyway, if you're between 17 and 22 years old and are not currently an NRO web-worker in need of another beating, you might want to check it out. Posted 1:38 PM | [Link] HERE'S... [Jonah Goldberg] A link to the "fleeing" "Chinese." Posted 1:30 PM | [Link] THAT... [Jonah Goldberg] Was a joke by the way. But, in not necessarily all but still considerable seriousness: Could someone explain to me why the word "flee" in the caption is in quotation marks? Are they not actually "fleeing" qua fleeing? Is there some hidden cultural baggage or sensitivity here of which I am unaware? Derb, you're the "Mandarin" of all things "Chinese"; do Chinese people never admit to fleeing when rivers gush at them? I really must know. Posted 1:23 PM | [Link] SERVES THEM RIGHT [Jonah Goldberg] Over at Drudge there's a photo of a bunch of Chinese people running from a giant wall of water. The caption reads "Spectators 'flee' huge waves of Qiantangjiang River... " Maybe they wouldn't be fleeing if they knew that "Qiantangjiang" means in the local dialect "Do not stand here because this river will swallow you up and drown you." Posted 1:16 PM | [Link] I STAND CORRECTED: [Rich Lowry] Our friend Sen. Hagel (R., France) does, despite my doubts, have a position on Iraq: he favors “pressuring” Saddam’s regime. To me it sounds like a prescription for another decade of inspections and economic sanctions, but, hey, at least it’s a position. You can read the speech here, but this is the nub of it: “We need to reinforce UN resolutions and diplomatic initiatives both to get weapons inspectors back into Iraq, as President Bush has demanded, and to pressure and isolate Saddam’s regime. We should strengthen our contacts with, and support for, Iraqi opposition groups operating inside Iraq and encourage and facilitate contacts between the Iraqi opposition and the states of the region. We should also not be distracted by the expectations of “dancing in the streets” by Iraqis on the day they are liberated from Saddam’s tyranny. This celebration will certainly take place, but we must prepare carefully to assure a democratic transition in Iraq and stability in the Middle East for the days, weeks and years after Saddam’s regime is deposed.” Posted 1:11 PM | [Link] RITTER REWIND [Kathryn Jean Lopez] A reader sends this terrific link: A 1998 CNN report on Scott Ritter's UNSCOM resignation. Here's a bit of it: "If they continue down this path, there will be a compromise solution, the special commission will be compelled to close files prematurely and the end result will be that Iraq will be allowed to maintain the weapons of mass destruction," Ritter said. "This is a resolution. Its laws are clear. Iraq is in violation of the laws. The Security Council (including the United States) must be willing to enforce its laws," he emphasized. Posted 1:06 PM | [Link] FLORIDA, FLORIDA [Andrew Stuttaford] So, voting irregularities have clouded the Florida primary. Janet Reno has lost the contest to be the Democrats' challenger for the governorship this fall. Is there any truth in the rumor that Jeb Bush is calling for a recount? Posted 12:49 PM | [Link] RITTER BETTER BE GETTING PAID WELL [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Rod, that seems to be Ritter's standard line nowadays. Here's what Richard Butler said in response to the same charge recently on CNN:
Posted 12:41 PM | [Link] VOICE OF THE FAITHFUL: [Rod Dreher] Judging by the mail so far in response to my NRO piece today about the clergy and the Iraq war, there are a lot of you who are sick and tired of the knee-jerk pacificism evidenced by so many priests, pastors and others in religious authority. I'm seeing no bloodlust in these letters, rather a hunger by Christians for common-sense, trustworthy spiritual guidance in this time of great testing for our nation and indeed our civilization -- and they believe many in the clergy have lost their moral bearings. Here's part of a great letter from a reader in Lubbock, Texas, who this past Sunday had to endure a sermon from a newly-ordained priest, as assistant pastor who told the congregation they needed to understand how American "exploitation" and "abuse" of Arab people caused 9/11. Wrote this reader: "Although no one raised a voice in anger during mass, we let this naive cleric know how we felt before the end of the service. After communion, a group of women from the choir sang, 'God Bless the USA' and received thunderous applause after their rendition." Go Texas! Posted 12:38 PM | [Link] GOOD NEWS FOR SIMON [Rich Lowry] "LOS ANGELES --Judge throws out $78 million civil fraud verdict against GOP gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon's family investment firm." Posted 12:30 PM | [Link] RITTER TRASHES BUTLER: [Rod Dreher] Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter is on Fox now, and he just accused his former boss of helping the United States spy on Iraq: "Richard Butler facilitated American espionage in Iraq. ... I think he knew [what he was doing]." Posted 12:27 PM | [Link] THAT RADIOACTIVE SHIP: [Rod Dreher] You guys keeping up with this? It now seems that U.S. agents are all over that possibly radioactive cargo ship -- and had received an advance warning that that particular ship could be trying to smuggle a nuclear device into New York harbor. There is not yet evidence that there is anything on that ship. But what if there is? And do you have any doubt that one of these days, there will be -- and given the nature of his regime and his clear priorities, that Saddam could well be behind it? Posted 12:22 PM | [Link] JONAH, YOUR DREAM PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Posted 12:12 PM | [Link] SAUDI "UNDERSTANDING" [Jonah Goldberg] In response to my aside about Saudi Arabia's attitude toward bibles in yesterday's G-File, a reader tells me: In Saudi Arabia when you walk in with articles of faith of other religions (a crucifix, yarmulke, the Bible, Torah, figurines of Hindu deities etc.) the customs officer will first declare these objects "haraam" in a loud voice - after that he will fling them down spit on them, stamp them or grind them to dust. The fate gets worse if you are caught possessing these things as a resident. Posted 11:29 AM | [Link] CBS EGG UPDATE [Kathryn Jean Lopez] The site the reporter was referring to was actually: www.jehad.net, which is in Arabic. However you spell it, though, it seems it was a hoax. Here's the CBS mea culpa: September 11, 2002, approx. 1:15 p.m. Posted 11:23 AM | [Link] WHAT A SOURCE [Kathryn Jean Lopez] From Brent Bozell of Media Research Center and other fame: “Yesterday we were watching the 9/11coverage and on CBS a reporter came on the air to report breathlessly that a report out of the Middle East 'just in' signals that Osama is dead, the report saying he died during the Tora Bora bombings. After this guy read the report, Dan Rather asked him what the source was. The reporter hemmed a bit, then sputtered that well, you know how these things go, Dan, and there's really no way to confirm the veracity of the report. Where'd it come from, Rather pressed. Well, the guy said, it was a 'reliable' (or words to that effect) internet report based in the Middle East. What's the website? Rather wanted to know. The guy hesitated, then said--I kid you not--www.jihad.net.” You might want to see the link for yourself. Brent says that CBS did later apologize for their reporter. Posted 11:12 AM | [Link] ANOTHER FOR YOU, JONAH... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...from a reader: The Yankees were scheduled for nine, won in eleven. Posted 11:05 AM | [Link] NOT THAT... [Jonah Goldberg] I have any personal experience with that sort of employer. Posted 10:31 AM | [Link] RICH... [Jonah Goldberg] It's hard to defect when your boss is the kind of guy who kills your dog if you sneeze in his presence. The Iraqi ambassador's wife is probably being held in an undisclosed location. Posted 10:21 AM | [Link] I THOUGHT... [Jonah Goldberg] Bush did a great job. He laid out the case against Iraq, I thought, compellingly and made the UN look pretty stupid for its knee-jerk opposition to the US position when the US position is to enforce the UN's resolutions. Indeed, Koffi Anan's insistence that Palestinian-Israelis resolutions are a higher priority than the Iraqi ones proves what a farce the UN has become. The Israel-Palestinian resolutions are voluntary guidelines etc. The resolutions passed over the last decade against Iraq were mandatory. Now I don't like the UN, but if the UN wants to be taken seriously it should be delighted at the prospect that the United States is willing to be the its enforcer. Posted 10:15 AM | [Link] I MIGHT TAKE BACK MY LAST POST... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...A reader writes: "Immediately following Mr.Bush's UN speech,an obviously impressed Peter Jennings actually praised--in the single moment he was on before ABC News signed off--President Bush's moral clarity." Posted 10:14 AM | [Link] AS THE CAMERA…[Rich Lowry] …swung over to those Iraqi delegates listening to Bush, I could only think one thing: defect, defect now, you fools, before it’s too late. Posted 10:13 AM | [Link] IN OTHER WORDS, RICH... [KJL] ...President Bush's rocking speech is wasted on this crowd. Posted 10:06 AM | [Link] "I can do business with Saddam": [Rich Lowry] What great world leader said this in 1998? None other than Kofi Annan. Posted 9:57 AM | [Link] KATE O'BEIRNE... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...would fall under the saint category. (Here's her chronicle of her brief U.N. days.) Posted 9:49 AM | [Link] JONAH... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] LOL--You beat me to the UNESCO post. Can you even being to imagine dealing with this stuff EVERYDAY? You've got to be a saint or one of them to deal there. Posted 9:47 AM | [Link] THAT CHEERING YOU HEAR IN THE BACKGROUND... [Jonah Goldberg] Are the joyous declarations of the world's poor and oppressed at the news that the United States will rejoin UNESCO. Sleep in peace children of earth, salvation is at hand. Posted 9:44 AM | [Link] LET ME GET THIS RIGHT.... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...Kofi Annan is lecturing us with the likes of R. Mugabe in the room. Posted 9:22 AM | [Link] AS CHESTERTON SAID... [Jonah Goldberg] Coincidences are spiritual puns. Posted 9:12 AM | [Link] AND NOW.... [Jonah Goldberg] A reader tells me that the S&P Futures Index closed at 911 yesterday. I know Derb will probably come in and debunk the coincidence of all this with some math mumbo-jumbo, but I'm painting my door with lamb's blood just in case.... Posted 9:11 AM | [Link] GOD DOES NOT PLAY DICE WITH THE UNIVERSE [Jonah Goldberg] Um, how weird/cool/spooky is it that the New York State lottery number "randomly" came up 9-1-1 yesterday? Posted 8:55 AM | [Link] SAEB'S HOME ALONE LOOK [Jonah Goldberg] Look at this picture from today's Washington Post of Arafat mouthpiece Saeb Erakat at the Palestinian Legislative confab. The caption says Erakat is holding his ears because of a heckler criticizing Arafat. But if you look at the faces of the other attendees, it certainly doesn't appear that Erakat's holding his ears because the heckler is too loud. Rather it appears that Erakat -- who is never off his pro-Arafat message -- is making a public display that he can't stand hearing anything bad about his boss. Of course, I could be wrong but that's my hunch. Posted 8:53 AM | [Link] NICE... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...Sum-up of the president's day yesterday from John Podhoretz. Here's a snippet: Dubya is a democratic leader in the truest sense, both reflecting the consensus view of a self-governing people and offering those people the reassurance that out of the chaos of the present moment there is a clear direction forward in the future. Posted 4:53 AM | [Link] 9/11 ARRESTS... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ..and attacks on troops in Afghanistan. Posted 4:40 AM | [Link] IF IT IS TRUE... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...that Kofi Annan will slam U.S. action against Iraq before Bush gets on to make the case, anyone else think our prez should just head back home? Posted 4:39 AM | [Link] IF YOU DID NOT WATCH BUSH'S SPEECH LAST NIGHT... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...here's the transcript and a link to the video. Good stuff. Posted 4:38 AM | [Link]
BBC TERRORISM ISSUES [Kathryn Jean Lopez] CHeck out the conclusion of this piece on Arafat's cabinet:
Posted 4:59 PM | [Link] CATCHING UP: [Ramesh Ponnuru] I should have read it weeks ago, as should the folks in Johannesburg: Steven Hayward's smart take on the state of the environmental debate. Posted 4:45 PM | [Link] RE: GOD'S HOUSE: [Rod Dreher] How wonderful to get back to the office after a day spent downtown and find that Kathryn has blogged something about Frank Silecchia, the construction worker at Ground Zero who found the Cross. As far as I know, I was the first reporter to interview Frank, back when I was at the New York Post. He is a giant of a man, in more ways than one. Frank is very gentle in person, and told me last fall that he straightened his life out when he became a born-again Christian. He took it upon himself while working at Ground Zero to take grieving firemen, cops, and rescue workers to the Cross he found to pray for peace and healing. Over and over he did this. My uncle, who is an FBI chaplain, first told me about Frank's remarkable ministry to the brokenhearted, which he (my uncle) observed while doing counseling onsite. I have rarely met anyone so genuinely kind and open to people as Frank Silecchia. It was humbling just to be in his presence. He asked me flat-out if I was a Christian, and I told him yes, a Roman Catholic. He told me he had been raised Catholic, but left the Church when his life took a wrong turn, and came back to faith through a born-again experience. Yet he had taken communion from a priest at Ground Zero, at the foot of the Cross. "I might not be Catholic no more," he said, "but I still wanted the Body and Blood of Christ." Perfect. Posted 4:44 PM | [Link] EDWARD SAID [Kathryn Jean Lopez] 9/11 is the perfect day to applaud Edward Said... Posted 4:42 PM | [Link] PREVIEWING THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECH TONIGHT [Kathryn Jean Lopez] "For those who lost loved ones, it has been a year of sorrow, of empty places, of newborn children who will never know their fathers here on earth. For members of our military, it has been a year of sacrifice, and service far from home. For all Americans, it has been a year of adjustment--of coming to terms with the difficult knowledge that our Nation has determined enemies, and that we are not invulnerable to their attacks....The attack on our Nation was also an attack on the ideals that make us a Nation. Our deepest national conviction is that every life is precious, because every life is the gift of a Creator who intended us to live in liberty and equality." Posted 4:11 PM | [Link] CORRECTION [Kathryn Jean Lopez] The link to the Mark Riebling book (Wedge: How the Secret War Between the CIA FBI has Endangered National Security, From Pearl Harbor to 9/11) in the "Lessons Learned" symposium is a dud. If you want the book--which comes out in November, but you can pre-order--click here. Posted 4:01 PM | [Link] THESE GUYS ARE ROLLING [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Posted 3:54 PM | [Link] AN ENGLISH 9/11 [Andrew Stuttaford] Kathryn, it's worth taking another look at that post on samizdata.netthat you linked to earlier today. Scroll down to look at the comments added by many of the Americans who reacted in writing to what they saw there: as expressions of Transatlantic friendship, they are difficult to beat. While on that subject, it's worth noting that some of the official ceremonies in the UK centered on a British flag found in the rubble of the World Trade Center and returned to London today by an NYPD lieutenant, Frank Dwyer. As Lt. Dwyer noted, "This flag, torn and tattered, still may be flown." Posted 3:30 PM | [Link] IF YOU HAVE QUIT YOUR JOB TO READ COMMENTARY... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...here is some excellent Pryce-Jones, O'Sullivan, and Victor Davis Hanson in the New York Post earlier this week. Also, I have been told there are a few good things to read on NRO. Posted 3:28 PM | [Link] BEETLE BAILEY IS GREAT! [Mike Potemra] Even after all these years. Good for cartoonist Mort Walker. Posted 3:22 PM | [Link] JOHN MCCAIN IS MAKING SENSE [Kathryn Jean Lopez] I'm really not paying much attention to the larger program, but I just heard John McCain on NBC bemoan that no one from the CIA, FBI, or other agencies has been fired since last Sept. 11. This was while talking about the need for investigations about what went wrong. Of course, a lot of what went wrong we know. Among other places, it is reporting in books like Michael Ledeen's War Against the Terror Masters and Bill Gertz's Breakdown. And despite intelligence gaps, people like our CIA director think there was--and is--no such proble. It's something the Congress and president need to get moving on. "Faster, please," as Ledeen would say--it has been a year and all. Posted 1:54 PM | [Link] JOHN PAUL II, RIGHT ON [Mike Potemra] Pope John Paul II today prayed to God for forgiveness for the September 11 attackers, and in doing so offers us an opportunity to draw some very valuable moral distinctions. I, too, ask God to forgive the attackers, even as I ask Him to forgive my own sins. But that act of petition to God does not remove the hijackers--or their supporters, or their would-be imitators--from the arena of human justice, where their past evil acts must be punished, and their future evil plans thwarted. While seeking God's mercy for the terrorists, the Pope made clear that there can be no moral justification for their evil act: "No situation of hurt, no philosophy or religion can ever justify such a grave offense on human life and dignity." This is an important rebuke to those--whether on the right on the left--who believe America's foreign policy, or its system of freedom, was somehow to blame for September 11. Posted 1:52 PM | [Link] URANIUM MAKES IT OVER THE BORDER [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Of course, Mineta's doing such a good job on airport security, he has not time for trains. Posted 1:16 PM | [Link] ANOTHER 9/11 HERO... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Dave Karnes and the lives he saved--survivers, after the collapse--at the WTC. Posted 11:30 AM | [Link] THE ARCHBISHOP & THE WAR [Rod Dreher] Dr. George Carey, the archbishop of Canterbury, has just delivered a thinly veiled antiwar sermon at a memorial service at Trinity Church at Wall Street. “Nothing can excuse…this act of evil,” Dr. Carey said of the Sept. 11 attacks. But Carey noted that the “urge to revenge is especially strong when we have not only right but might on our side.” Yet he stopped short of explicit condemnation of war with Iraq; instead he recommended American leaders to the prayers of the faithful as they decided whether or not they go to war. Posted 11:27 AM | [Link] ROD ON THE ROAD [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Rod is walking around downtown. Expect an update or two from him shortly... Posted 11:22 AM | [Link] TED OLSON [Kathryn Jean Lopez] That wonderful FedSoc speech from Ted Olson is on their website here: "...most of all, we will defeat these terrorists because Barbara and those other American casualties of September 11, and our forebears, and our children, would never forgive us if we did not." And the Washington Times was good to reprint this homily from Barbara's funeral. Our thoughts and prayers, of course, are with Ted and everyone who lost someone during the terrorists attacks last year on this day. Posted 10:39 AM | [Link] SECRETARY RUMSFELD @ THE PENTAGON BATTLEFIELD [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Here is his full speech. Posted 10:27 AM | [Link] ANDREW, YOUR COUNTRYMEN! [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Wonder if these sentiments extend to taking on Iraq, though. Posted 10:17 AM | [Link] WONDERFUL SPEECH... [Kathryn Jean Lopez] ...by Don Rumsfeld today.... (we'll post the full text shortly): We gather today to remember them. But we are here for another purpose as well--to mark the first anniversary of a day that will be remembered by history, and commemorated by successive generations, so long as we remain a free people. Posted 10:07 AM | [Link] VHD ON 9/11 ON NRODT [Kathryn Jean Lopez] From Victor Davis Hanson's NRODT piece, "One Year Later: The nature and means of commemoration.," in the Sept. 16 issue of NR, on newstands now:
Posted 8:44 AM | [Link] NRO EXTRA! [Kathryn Jean Lopez] Ken Weinstein, Elaine Donnelly, Martin Kramer, and Mark Riebling weigh in here on the lessons we have learned in the last year, and the ones we still need to learn. Posted 8:38 AM | [Link] NEW YORK, NEW AND OLD [Andrew Stuttaford] Dinner last night with an old friend of mine, a U.S. Army veteran who now lives in Denmark. This time last year he had been visiting Manhattan, staying in Tribeca. Later, after the planes had struck, he came to our place until he could re | |||||||||||||||||||||