Israel Is Exercising Its Right of Self-Defense Opponents and enemies of Israel are in full hue and cry over Israel's attack on the terrorist organization Hamas and its government and military installations in Gaza. The main criticism is that the Israeli response to the rocketing of southern Israel is "disproportionate." There is little, if any, dispute that Israel's goal of ending all rocket attacks on Israel and its civilian population, is reasonable and indeed sanctioned by international law.
It seems to me that if the goal is reasonable, then the only issue is whether the force applied to achieve that goal is reasonable. In my view, the fact that seven days of continuous bombing of Gaza by the Israeli air force did not accomplish the goal demonstrates that the amount of force used by Israel has been less than needed. Hamas could have stopped its rocket attacks but chose not to. So now Israel's ground attack has begun with greater force.
Blagojevich's Fun Farce WASHINGTON -- I am supposed to be typing out words that articulate a highly audible and terribly alarmed tsk tsk. Instead, I am laughing with unrestrained amusement at the farce that Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has engineered for what looks to be the flamboyant coda to his undistinguished career.
Honestly, I haven't had this much fun since New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer's implosion and resignation from office in a scandal involving his patronage of high-end prostitutes.
Could Have Seen This War Coming Nearly a year ago, I was in the southern Israeli city of Sderot, where, on almost any day, you could see the current war coming. "The next Middle East war may start over Sderot," I wrote back then. I came by my prescience the hard way -- in a bomb shelter. That day, three Qassam rockets had hit the city. It took no genius to see the imminence of war. It takes real stupidity to blame it on Israel.
On some days, dozens of rockets fell on Sderot. A blimp hovered over the town, and when it electronically spied an incoming rocket, the sirens went off. In Sderot, the sirens were virtually a single wail on some days. Everyone took shelter because shelters are everywhere -- a constant reminder of the nearness of death or, at the very least, destruction. Even a dud can bust through the roof of a house.
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Humble Soul, Hawaii Humble Soul, Hawaii. Encompassing the spirit of aloha and the soul of reggae music, Hawaii's own Humble Soul continues to chill the hearts of music lovers from the shores of the Pacific rim to South Africa with his distinctive style of hones "Hawaiian-Roots- Music". His dub is much appreciated by many a chef in Hawaii for a night in the weeds smoke down. www.HumbleSoul.com Original: http://cookingchaos.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=94113# 25.05.2006
Cameo Lebrun, San Francisco Cameo LeBrun started Crave, a wholesale San Francisco bakery, in 2003. She started off her production by renting time in a licensed bakery. Cake "Stick shifts and safety belts" talks along in the back. www.CraveBakery.org