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live from iraq, it's the day of the bloggers

I've got a growing round up of links from bloggers, Iraqis and other news sources over here.

The posts from Iraqi bloggers should bring tears of joy to your eyes.

Meanwhile, the commenters on the Dean campaign blog are saddened by the news of Saddam's capture because it's not good for Dean. Seriously, folks. Buy a clue. The world does not revolve around you and your needs you selfish prigs.

Anyhow, read the good stuff instead. I'll probably re-post all the Iraqi blog links over here later.

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» Saddam Hussien: Captured and Cooperating from The S-Train Canvass
After moving and hiding for seven months, U.S. troops captured former Iraqi president Saddam Hussien: Saddam Captured Hiding in Hole... [Read More]

» Anti-war loon(s) examined from Dodgeblogium
Damian has the latest bleatings of traitor George. If you feel the need to express your distaste to George personally, Damian has kindly provided his House of Commons email address. Johann has linked to an interested article on how the... [Read More]

» End of the Road for Saddam from Backcountry Conservative
American Forces Press Service has the full story of the capture of Saddam Hussein near his hometown of Tikrit. Michele has more including links to Iraqi bloggers who are overjoyed at the news and links to commenters on Howard Dean's... [Read More]

» An early Christmas present from Too Much To Dream
Saddam Hussein has been captured. He was, appropriately hiding in a six-foot-deep hole in the ground. He looks like Bad Santa. Oh happy day. More links to reactions around the blogs: Link. Link. Link. Link. You should read the entries... [Read More]

» Bad News for Dean? from Somewhere on A1A...
Michele points to the corner where we get an insight into Dean's supporters. They are unhappy that Saddam has been captured. Will they now be demanding that he be put back into power? I saw Gephardt and Kerry on the... [Read More]

» Saddam Captured - Can we get on with our lives now? from Graphictruth
This is damn good news, of course, and I understand the happy delirium, especially that of the Iraqi people. It deserves top coverage. But please, folks, NO MORE OJ! NEVER AGAIN!

Saddam isn't that interesting. He's a criminal and a thug, let us ...

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» Raft's Reaction* from The American Mind
The reactions from Howard Dean's followers are wide-ranging. There are many who are proud of the efforts of our troops [Read More]

Comments

You know, you really should read the actual comment thread, not the NRO version.

The comment was singular in the whole thread. My guess is that the NRO left it themselves just to get this kind of reaction from the RWAP.

Geesh.

All the stupid god damn nitwits over at Dean HQ need to do is say a simple "Congratulations to the troops on their capture of Saddam Hussein" and suddenly badaboom, Dean reinvents himself as supportive of the troops, even if he opposes the war that they're fighting.

"Reaches out to thoes people with the confederate flags" and all.

I should run that damn campaign, not five time loser Trippi.

Uh, didn't he do just exactly that?

I'm thinking that Dean should funnel some of his campaign money into grammar and spelling lessons for his followers, then they can "congraduate" the troops like they should be doing instead of whining about how this is going to damage his campaign.

thanks for the link...I tipped my hat on my blog.
excellent insights and views...thanks for sharing.

I do have to say that "Day of the Bloggers" sounds like a pretty cool title for a b-grade horror movie.

"I'm thinking that Dean should funnel some of his campaign money into grammar and spelling lessons for his followers, then they can "congraduate" the troops like they should be doing instead of whining about how this is going to damage his campaign. "

OK, no. The first half of the sentence is pretty good - there's not too much I can take off for on grammar. But after the comma... it just doesn't work. Let's rewrite this, shall we?
'I'm thinking that Dean should funnel some of his campaign money into grammar and spelling lessons for his followers Then they can "congraduate" the troops, like they should be doing, instead of whining about how this is going to damage his campaign.'
There, much better. B+ (the plus is for effort!)