Wednesday, April 26, 2006

colluding via Douglas Feith's operation

* "If the current Administration engaged in fewer activities of questionable morality and legality, there would doubtless be less controversy, fewer leaks, a more positive attitude toward the U.S. in the Middle East region (and in the Muslim world more generally), and, perhaps most importantly, less pain all round." (link)

* here's a reminder of clemons' comments from a couple of weeks ago:
"In fact, one interesting question that few have seriously explored is whether Iran, Israel, Turkey and Chalabi were essentially colluding via Douglas Feith's operation for some time -- both before Feith went into government and after. (I will be writing more about this in a future post.)"
let's hope he comes through for us.

* everyone is agitating for some activism re net neutrality - i agree with everything they say, and i''ll take the opportunity to remind you that if Blogger collapses for any reason, i'll switch to my alternate site at wotisitgood4.blogdrive.com - so make sure you have that bookmarked in case of that eventuality.

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