Buttle's World

4 August, 2006

1938 again?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 16:04

VDH also looks about him and sees 1938 again.

Yes, perhaps Israel should have hit more quickly, harder, and on the ground; yes, it has run an inept public relations campaign; yes, to these criticisms and more. But what is lost sight of is the central moral issue of our times: a humane democracy mired in an asymmetrical war is trying to protect itself against terrorists from the 7th century, while under the scrutiny of a corrupt world that needs oil, is largely anti-Semitic and deathly afraid of Islamic terrorists, and finds psychic enjoyment in seeing successful Western societies under duress.

In short, if we wish to learn what was going on in Europe in 1938, just look around.

NB: I stand corrected. In Remembering the victims I said the attackers were from the 8th century. VDH is a historian and I’m not, so I apologize for granting them an umerited century of progress.

Hezbos on the ropes?

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 10:17

Rush Limbaugh reads the calls for a “cease fire” as evidence that Israel is winning. As he points out, would anybody ask for one if they thought Israel was getting its clock cleaned?

Mark Levin agrees, linking to this analysis from his blog.

Amid the relentless images of the dead extracted from a building in Qana, amid the fiery anger those images generated–from Lebanon to Europe and from Egypt to Indonesia–and amid deafening global cries for an immediate ceasefire, a curiously contradictory picture is emerging from the battlefields of Hizballistan: Hizballah is on the ropes, running short of resources and desperate for a ceasefire for its very survival.

Green Helmet Guy

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 8:23

LGF found out who he is. Through an Arabic-speaking friend of a reader they learn:

His name is Abdel Qader. He claims that they couldn’t reach the building before 8 am because of the conditions of the road and the danger of being hit by the Israeli airforce. His voice is girly and his clothes look impeccably clean!

Be sure to watch the video linked at LGF. Especially the part where the stretcher bearers and photographers are setting up a shot in the background.

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