Sunday, November 20, 2005
DiB: Some Highlights
Calling this "the best of Daniel in Brookline" sounds presumptuous, at best. But I find myself referring a lot back to things I've already written... so it might be useful to have the links in one place.
Daniel on Daniel (with a quiz and a punch sheet for good measure)
On what I believe
On stepdaughters, Chuck E. Cheese, and the irony of it all
On Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith
On kissing
On showing the flag
On moral equivalence
On Thermopylae
On constitutional rights
On use of the term 'suicide bomber'
On decisions in the heat of battle
On high-tech warfare
On terror and torture (more here)
On terrorism in general (more here)
On courage, and the lack thereof
On exit strategies
On tasteless Holocaust comparisons
On the differences between war and terrorism
On the acid test for Muslim democracies
On international law
On the power of words
On profiling
A fisking or two (or three)
On NASA, HP, and hundred-dollar bills
On Israeli-Palestinian summits
On Arafat dying, and Arafat dead
On Israel and the Palestinians (with more here, here, here, here, here, here, and here)
Is criticism of Israel always antisemitism? (more here)
On a rock group called Ramallah
On Israeli archaeology
On Israel's unilateral withdrawal from the Gaza Strip (with more here, here, here, here, and here)
On Israel and the world (more here and here)
On the Palestinians and the world
On a Palestinian civil war (more here and here)
On the war in Iraq: quite a few posts on related topics
On Iraqi courage
On idiotic anti-military protests
On Cindy Sheehan
On hope in the Middle East
On body armor and the New York Times
On Iraqi democracy
On military honors: both American and Israeli
On John Roberts and the Supreme Court
On Planned Parenthood
On John Kerry (with more here, here, here, here, and here)
On extreme political artwork
On irresponsibility at Newsweek
On 'thanking the wrong rabbi'
'Save a gay Palestinian for Jesus'
On Porkbusters
On Palestinians in San Diego
On Dan Rather and his fall from glory
On "the religion of peace"
On rioting in Paris
Enjoy!