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Catching up with the blogosphere.

Coming back to the blog after a weekend off is somewhat difficult. After all so much has happened, so many outstanding pieces have been written and more significantly, I’d just begun to believe that the important issues in life, those at home, are safe from the intrusion of others.

Reality is that when we rest, the terrorist does not. Thankfully, there are those in the blogosphere who didn’t rest either. Here is a sampling of what I’m catching up on.

From The Command Post: all the news on the war on terror including the good news that Farooqi is dead, and that an Iraqi National Guard General has been arrested.

Pejmanesque has this great catch by David Kaspar, the German's withdrawal from the U.S. Army’s annual Land Combat Expo due to Ralph Peters comments.

Wizbang echoes the sentiment of many, as we wish we could write with the clarity of Mark Steyn.

Redhunter reports back from last weeks GOPUSA Issues and Actions conference.

Evangelical Outpost shares a view of why we wouldn't want to be associated with the NYTimes trashing of bloggers.

And leftist Juan Cole shares this picture with his readers. Commenting on how the Dems are using it to show the two faces of President Bush.


The list could be so much longer. Maybe I'll add more, or if you like, you may via comments or links of your own.

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