Buttle's World

3 October, 2007

AQI Sitrep

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 17:13

The Long War Journal has an interesting post about the state of al Qaeda in Iraq. That high-value target recently popped near the Syrian border has unearthed a lot of interesting nuggets.

Bergner said several documents were found in Muthanna’s custody, including a list of 500 al Qaeda fighters from “a range of foreign countries that included Libya, Morocco, Syria, Algeria, Oman, Yemen, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Belgium, France and the United Kingdom.”

How long before America makes that list?

Other documents found in Muthanna’s possession include a “pledge of a martyr,” which is signed by foreign fighters inside Syria. and an expense report. The pledge signed by the recruited suicide bomber requires the terrorist provide a photograph and passport, and states the recruit must enroll in a “security course” in Syria. The expense report is tallied in US dollars, Syrian lira, and Iraqi dinars, includes items such as clothing, food, fuel, mobile phone cards, weapons, salaries, “sheep purchased,” furniture, spare parts for vehicles and other items.

Mobile phone cards and sheep. Footfall indeed. And I cheered at this bit of good news: We killed the barbarian who led the savage attack on the Yazidis in northern Iraq.

Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 15:21

This bearded man from Reno may surprise you.

All I can say is, “Way to go.”

OAK Apologizes

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 15:12

Good for them.

There will be people watching to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

Fred Blows Another One

Filed under: Posts — clgood @ 14:32

He toured an ethanol plant and then did an about-face on subsidies.

“I have voted against subsidies in the Senate,” said Thompson. “But I think it’s a matter now of national security and we’ve got to avail ourselves of a lot of different resources, and I think renewable has to be a part of that picture.”

The ethanol scam is the worst of all the idiotic bio-fuel options. It’s going to be hard to work up any enthusiasm for someone who thinks it’s a good idea. And for anybody who likes subsidizing specific industries.

Dang. Looks like once again I will have nobody to vote for for president, just someone to vote against. I wonder if there’ll be someone I can vote for before I die.

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