War with mullahs is coming
Arthur Hermann at Think Israel compares the "cease-fire" in Lebanon to Chamberlain's sellout to the nazis during the 1930s (Hat tip: Israpundit).
Speaking of mullahs, I might warn that there are also some online: I found three spam/trolling posts in two of the earlier topics this morning that turned out to be written by a pair of neo-nazis (though something tells me they were actually the same person), one of whom was using mullah as a screenname. Ick. I have deleted the comments, and what was posted there was so disgusting to see that I think I'll be installing Haloscan comments for a change. I certainly don't want any trolling comments like what that neo-nazi posted littering up the main pages, that's for sure.
Speaking of mullahs, I might warn that there are also some online: I found three spam/trolling posts in two of the earlier topics this morning that turned out to be written by a pair of neo-nazis (though something tells me they were actually the same person), one of whom was using mullah as a screenname. Ick. I have deleted the comments, and what was posted there was so disgusting to see that I think I'll be installing Haloscan comments for a change. I certainly don't want any trolling comments like what that neo-nazi posted littering up the main pages, that's for sure.
The situation you describe reminds me of a movie I saw years ago about the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. In an effort to make the film suspenseful, the makers wanted the audience to ignore their knowledge of history and believe that maybe the Mahatma might not be murdered.
Watching history repeat itself has the same effect; even before the intermission, you know how the plot must end. Too bad we can't walk out of the theater.
Posted by ptg | 8/31/2006 05:30:00 AM