Archive for August 30th, 2005

Hurricanes and Cyclones

Condolences to all of those affected in one way or another by the devastating hurricane that has hit parts of the US, leaving at least 58 deaths in its wake so far. I personally know what it is like to experience a strong hurricane (although in Australia, we call them cyclones).   Back in late [...]

Separated at Birth

Looking at the photo of the Fatah members in training, I couldn’t help but think that the guy in the middle looks a lot like golf champion Tiger Woods.     I hope that when it comes to these Fatah terrorists, the IDF gets more than a hole in one. I would suggest a machine [...]

Instant Lanche

There’s a new Israeli blogger on the scene and I didn’t even find out about her via the usual introductory email. Rather, after 3 instalanches within the first few weeks of her blogging existence, and I’m not the only one to have noticed her arrival.   Welcome Gloria, and I hope you enjoy the new [...]

Dishonest Broker

European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana talks to reporters about the benefits of Israel’s disengagement from Gaza.   “You see? The Israelis have left Gaza and now the people are celebrating. It especially brings me a great deal of satisfaction when I see the children out on the streets playing games. Take for example [...]