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From the archives: include("best_of.inc") ?> Remember, remember 11 September; Murderous monsters in flight; Reject their dark game; And let Liberty's flame; Burn prouder and ever more bright - Geoffrey Barto "Bjørn Stærks hyklerske dobbeltmoral er til å spy av. Under det syltynne fernisset av redelighet sitter han klar med en vulkan av diagnoser han kan klistre på annerledes tenkende mennesker når han etter beste evne har spilt sine kort. Jeg tror han har forregnet seg. Det blir ikke noe hyggelig under sharia selv om han har slikket de nye herskernes støvlesnuter."
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Posts, May 2003:
Son of the Missing Nukes: There's been a few rebuttals of the Vanity Fair interview where Wolfowitz supposedly admits that wmd's weren't an important reason for attacking Iraq. Fair enough - he didn't say that, and the quote was clearly taken out of context. What [...] Spanking your inner racist: There are two theories of racism: One is that it's a cultural phenomenon that comes and goes, that is strong at times, and weak at others, that there are factors that tend to decrease it and others that increase it. [...] Jesus wants you to go hungry: Norway's economy has, as I've explained, been significantly deregulated since the glorious days of Old Labor. The massive weight of social democracy is today felt more in heavy state ownership, state employment and high taxes than in state monopolies and [...] Review - How free a nation?: I'm reading Hvor fritt et land? (How Free a Nation?) by Hans Fredrik Dahl and Henrik G. Bastiansen, on the changing conditions for freedom of speech in Norway through the 20th century. They look not only at official censorship and [...] Bank unavailable - try again later: Spring is the season not only of long weekends in Norway, but of bitter, pointless strikes. Last year, the journalists shut down most of the Norwegian press for a week, demanding, well, an extra vacation week. Tomorrow, there's a fair [...] Why do they hate us?: When I mentioned Mullah Krekar in the post below, I thought of him as a possible inspiration for a radical Islamic community in Norway, not the actual cause of the threat itself. I didn't think he was all that important [...] Tim Sebastian: With all the deserved criticism being directed towards the BBC for its anti-American bias, they do deserve credit for one program: Hardtalk with Tim Sebastian. This guy is a pitbull - when he smells a weakness in his interview subjects [...] Don't shoot, we're on your side: One of the most worrying aspects of radical Islam is the hold it seems to have on immigrant communities in Europe. The latest example of this was when two British citizens committed suicide bombings in Israel recently. The problems of [...] Case of the Missing Nukes: What happened to the weapons of mass destruction, the Iraqi nukes, biological and chemical weapons? I've already written about how our doomsday pacifists should admit their numerous mistakes, but they weren't alone in getting things wrong. It's time for us [...] Mire, can you spare a quag?: Uh-oh, there's that word again. The contect is predictable - a Dagbladet editorial - but the timing is a bit odd, what with the war being over and all. The militarization of the politics of the American hyperpower which president [...] Arab News "joins" war on terror: Dean Esmay wonders if this editorial in the Saudi-controlled Arab News indicates that the Saudis could be about to join the war on terrorism for real. It goes without saying that those responsible, those who poisoned the minds of the [...] A nation of Harry's: The Norwegian spring is chock-full of public holidays. There's Easter, Labor Day, Constitution day, etc., and with the curious tendency of these to fall on Tuesday's and Thursday's, and an ever increasing number of vacation days, spring is the season [...] Rich to get richer, smarter: One subject the coalition parties can agree on is school reform. There's a proposal under way that will make it a lot easier to start private schools in Norway, and it looks likely to pass in Stortinget. The Conservatives and [...] Two free zones: In the early 70's, a group of hippies occupied and began to settle down in an abandoned military complex in Copenhagen. In the early 80's, a group of youths occupied an empty city-owned building in Oslo. Somehow the Danish hippies [...] A case of Vietnam addiction: Dagbladet is pretty damn pleased with its own coverage of the Iraq war. A recent poll gives all the major media except VG - NRK, TV2, Aftenposten and Dagbladet - insanely high approval ratings, in the 70's to 80's, for [...] Peace Prize to Bush and Blair?: Jan Simonsen, formerly from the Progress Party, (now an independent MP), have proposed George W. Bush and Tony Blair as candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize, following the successful war on Iraq. Advantage: Fredrik Norman, who suggested something similar more [...] Shifting Alliances: Shifting political alliances is a constant challenge in a multiparty democracy. When you're the left and the right wing of one of two major parties, there's an incentive to work together, and do the fighting behind closed doors. When the [...] Norwegian blogging: Things are happening on the Norwgian blogging front. Possible inspired by the media attention on warblogs during the Iraq war, Dagbladet has started a weblog of its own - and claims to be the first newspaper in Scandinavia to do [...] The New Labor: The Progress Party keeps slipping out of my fingers when I try to define it ideologically. They're not pure libertarians, (they were kicked out of the party ten years ago), and they're certainly not social democrats, but they have picked [...] |
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2003-05-31 Mobile labs proof positive of bio-weapon program, according to CIA report. 0 commentsNorway a nation of salmon-eating busybodies for its role in Sri Lankan peace process. 0 commentsWmd intel skewed to fit political agenda, according to insiders. "In intelligence there is one unpardonable sin cooking intelligence to the recipe of high policy. There is ample indication this has been done with respect to Iraq." Powell apprehensive about circumstantial wmd evidence, according to transcript. Powell denies. 0 commentsNew poll: Labor 25,2% (+4,0) 2003-05-30 Wolfowitz: The wmd rationale for war had "a lot to do with US government bureaucracy". 0 comments2003-05-29 According to an anonymous intelligence source, the British wmd dossier on Iraq was adjusted on orders from Downing Street. 0 commentsSpinsanity looks at myths, misconceptions and unanswered questions about the war in Iraq. (Via Instapundit.) 0 commentsBomb threat closes the Norwegian, Italian, Spanish and Swedish embassies in Kenya. 0 comments2003-05-28 Mullah Krekar now also investigated for violating the Geneva convention and encouraging suicide terrorism. 1 comments2003-05-26 The anti-globalists now want to be known as .. altermondialistes? 0 commentsArchaic state monopolies on liquor sales are alive and well in Norway, Sweden - and several Canadian provinces. 0 commentsNorway and Jordan discuss possible extradition of Mullah Krekar. 0 comments2003-05-23 Bruce Bawer: Top ten reasons why al-Qaeda has selected Norway as a terror target. (5. Lutefisk!) 0 commentsPM Bondevik, who opposed the war on Iraq, says that the West's support of Arab dictatorships is a cause of terrorism. 0 commentsNorwegian presence in Afghanistan to be prolonged. 0 commentsCIA has been given extended permissions to operate on Norwegian soil, and are working undercover in Norwegian mosques, VG speculates. The Minister of Justice denies this. 0 commentsBBC sums up Norwegian press reactions to the al-Qaeda threat. 0 commentsPhone numbers link Krekar to al-Qaeda. 0 commentsDanish terrorism expert questions authenticity of new al-Qaeda tape. The real al-Zawahiri would not have confused Denmark and Norway. 0 commentsUPI sums up the history of Mullah Krekar. 0 comments2003-05-21 Hans Rustad writes about the forgotten Armenian genocide. 0 commentsThe Casablanca terrorists may have had help from expats in the Netherlands. 0 commentsNorway shocked by al-Qaeda threat. "The hope of the authorities is that al-Qaeda simply got their geography wrong." 0 commentsTwo Iraqi mobile labs may have been used to create Anthrax and Botulinum Toxin. 0 comments2003-05-17 Today is Norway's Constitution Day, a must-see experience, if you're in the area. Here's the pictures I took last year. 0 commentsNettavisen answers eternal question: Why Norway is the best country in the world. 0 comments2003-05-15 Norway lags behind, Denmark makes massive jump, in survey of competitive power. 1 comments2003-05-14 New poll: Labor 28.2% (+4.6) Gunnar Nyquist holds the doomsday pacifists to account in VG. 0 commentsCriminals: Meet Security Police Chief Overkill! 0 commentsTwo Norwegian officers shot near Kabul; one in critical condition. 0 comments2003-05-11 Norway to send 100-200 man force to Iraq, for mine clearing, engineering and medical tasks, possibly depending on UN approval. 0 commentsIt's been a year since Pim Fortuyn's assassination, and Peaktalk is the best source for information on what he stood for and his legacy. See also this, and the reports from the trial of Volkert van der Graaf, here, here, here and here. 0 comments2003-05-08 Norwegian Minister of Defense Kristin Krohn Devold (Conservative) a strong candidate for NATO General Secretary. Fredrik Norman approves. 0 commentsEuro-skeptic Qsi has two good posts on the monetary challenge faced by the EU. 0 commentsTom Veal has more on the Baghad Museum looting hoax. So does Jim Miller. 0 commentsKicked-out Progress Party member Vidar Kleppe launches new party with right-wing extremists, (the real kind, apparently). 0 commentsNorwegian unemployment continues to rise: Now at 3.9%. 0 comments2003-05-06 New poll: Labor 24.5% (+3) Dean Esmay was wrong about Nicaragua, and he's still ashamed. 0 commentsMichael Totten compares how American conservatives and liberals read history. 0 commentsJohn Pilger granted $100K "Sofie" award, by Norwegian philosopher-author and fuddle-head Jostein Gaarder. Hans Rustand comments. 0 commentsTV2 charged with burning an American flag. 0 comments |