Peace Like A River


It was a wide river, mistakable for a lake or even an ocean unless you'd been wading and knew its current. Somehow I'd crossed it... Now I saw the stream regrouped below, flowing on through what might've been vineyards, pastures, orhards... It flowed between and alongside the rivers of people; from here it was no more than a silver wire winding toward the city. - Leif Enger, Peace Like A River

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Can we get a Fairness Doctrine for Zawahiri?

Ayman al Zawahiri has been al-Chatty Cathy this week. After a couple of audio tapes earlier in the week, the ABC blog says of one of them:

Fearing a possible coded signal to attack, U.S. intelligence and law enforcement officials are studying an unusual pattern of words in the latest audiotape from al Qaeda's No. 2 man, Ayman al Zawahri.

Perhaps. We know this death cult wants to kill, and kill some more. And yet, there have been plenty of blustering threats over the past six years. We can certainly thank all of those who work day in and day out to protect us. And we thank our military for decimating AQ and its cohorts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Taliban commander Dadullah said as well:

Taliban military commander Mansour Dadullah, in an interview broadcast on ABC News' "World News With Charles Gibson," said the London attacks were "not enough" and that bigger attacks were coming.

"You will, God willing, be witness to more attacks," he told a Pakistani journalist in an interview conducted just four days ago.



Of the repeated message, "Have I not conveyed? Oh God be my witness", Hot Air says:

The Blotter, evidently incapable of doing a google search, doesn’t mention who or what he’s quoting. It’s from Mohammed’s last sermon, the suspicion, presumably, being that any cell that’s here or on the way should wait for a tape that references that speech as some sort of cue.

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