November 12, 2009 archive

American Muslim Veterans

Muslim veterans in Charlotte condemn Fort Hood shooting

The vets said they hope not all Muslims would be blamed for the actions of one man. The suspected shooter who killed 13 people is Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, an Army psychiatrist who is said to be a devout Muslim.

“I’m not a terrorist. I love America,” said Salahuddin Hasan, a veteran of the Vietnam War.

Hasan and the other vets gathered at the Masjid Ash-Shaheed mosque on West Sugar Creek Road in Charlotte where Khalil Akbar is the Imam…>>>>>Rest Found Here

Docudharma Times Thursday November 12




Thursday’s Headlines:

In Leaning on Karzai, U.S. Has Limited Leverage

Push to Build Mosques Is Met With Resistance

Fed’s role makes its next move key

Fort Hood suspect’s contact with cleric spelled trouble, experts say

Chinese petitioners held in illicit ‘black jails’, report claims

Hiroshima hails Barack, but he’s too busy to visit

Secret struggle with depression of goalkeeper driven to take his own life

Terror suspects excluded from plans to wipe DNA off national database

Iran issues tacit warning to Saudi Arabia over attacks on rebels

The ‘myth’ of a counter-revolution in Iran

Tunisia’s single-president politics

Charles Taylor war crimes trial gets mixed reviews in Liberia

Late Night Karaoke

Open Thread

Hear the Wind Howl

Anybody catch the Country Music Awards tonight?

Me either.

Some random thoughts below the tunes.

Overnight Caption Contest





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Don’t Let the Imperfect, become the Frenemy, of …

Don’t Let the Perfect become the Enemy of the Good” — it’s common knowledge, right?

Important words of wisdom with Great Historical Significance, right?

OK, if you say so …

François-Marie Arouet, better known by his pen name Voltaire, was a French writer, deist and philosopher.

Le mieux est l’ennemi du bien.

* The better is the enemy of the good.   — La Bégueule (1772)

 Variant translations:

   The perfect is the enemy of the good.

   The best is the enemy of the good.

http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/V…

Voltaire

Author and Philosopher, 1694 – 1778

Francois Marie Arouet (pen name Voltaire) was born on November 21, 1694 in Paris. Voltaire’s intelligence, wit and style made him one of France’s greatest writers and philosophers.

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In 1726, Voltaire insulted the powerful young nobleman, “Chevalier De Rohan,” and was given two options: imprisonment or exile. He chose exile …

Woooo, some drama … could be a notable lesson here?  

I Loved a World War I Doughboy 20091111

I was reflecting this Veterans’ Day, and thought about John.  He was a good man, and I realized that I actually on very close personal terms with a World War I veteran.  By the way, there is, from what I have been able to find, only ONE American World War I veteran still breathing, and he is 108 years old.

John did not live that long.  He had a hard life.  He was also the most kind, most tender, and most loving man for kids that I have even known.  Please follow me on a very emotional track here.

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