Day: April 1, 2005

  • Galactica Finale: Amazing and Amazing Shame

    Okay, I was looking forward to tonight’s season finale of SciFi Channel’s Battlestar Galactica, and it was abso-freakin’-lutely phenomenal. I agree with Will Collier over at Vodkapundit that the new Galactica is far and away the best thing on television right now. Similarly chiming in is Axinar, who commented on my 10K post that the show deserves an Emmy.

    I look forward to checking out the review tomorrow on the Unofficial Battlestar Galactica Blog.

    Now, to the shame. While blogging afterwards, I had the rebroadcast of episode 10, “Colonial Day”, on in the background. While listening, I discovered that, much to my dismay, I had missed a quote lifted from one of my favorite movies in my initial viewing. I hang my head in shame for not catching the echo of the greatness that is Patton when Richard Hatch‘s Tom Zarek states the following:

    Pity. ’cause I shaved very close this morning in preparation for getting smacked by you.

    I suck. But only for a couple of weeks.

  • Zarqawi Aide with U.S. Citizenship Held in Iraq

    At least this traitorous scum wasn’t American born and bred like that bastard John Walker Lindh.

    The U.S. military in Iraq has detained a U.S. citizen who is thought to be a top aide to wanted Jordanian militant Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

    The man, who has dual U.S. and Jordanian citizenship, was seized following a raid on a Baghdad home late last year. He is believed to be the first U.S. citizen caught in connection with Iraq’s two-year-old insurgency.

    “He is being held at an internment facility in Iraq,” said Lieutenant Colonel Guy Rudisill, spokesman for detainee affairs. “He’s being held along with other detainees.”

    Rudisill said he had no details on the man’s age or where he was from in the United States. He said he was born in Jordan and received U.S. citizenship later, but it was not known when. He has been interrogated by U.S. forces.

    “We do know from interrogation that he has strong ties to the al-Zarqawi network,” Rudisill said.

    Legal action against the detainee will be taken in coordination with the Iraqi government, he added, leaving open the possibility that he could be handed over to the U.S. Justice Department.

    Legal action should begin with all haste, as I suspect we’ve now gleaned any and all useful information this crapbag held.

    Rudisill said the fact an American had been held in connection with the insurgency was only emerging now because no one had asked about it previously.

    This was rather poorly played by Lt. Col. Rudisill and could mushroom to be another PR blunder. Perhaps we’re taking way too long in the interrogation process, but the kid gloves our intelligence is forced to use has to be expected to eventually come back and bite us.

    Zarqawi, who is al Qaeda’s leader in Iraq, is the most-wanted man in the country. His group has claimed responsibility for many of the worst suicide attacks in Iraq, as well as the capture and beheading of several foreigners.

    The detention of the American echoes the case of John Walker Lindh, a U.S. citizen who was captured fighting alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan in late 2001.

    And what of Little Johnny Jihad, is that poor misguided soul still alive? Well, I guess he is. Now that’s a damn shame.

    As for our new American jihadist villain, Dr. Rusty Shackleford at the Jawa Report is, as expected, on the case and of like mind as I am on the matter: end this traitor.

  • A Quiz on Honor

    Compare and contrast the character of the following:

    A) Those who recently vandalized the Medal of Honor Memorial in Indianapolis (hat tip to jcrue at doubleplusgood infotainment)

    B) The Medal of Honor recipients remembered by that memorial, the only one in the nation paying tribute to all who have earned our military’s highest distinction.

    For extra credit, examine the cowardly nature of the vandals’ criminal act and how it differs from the courage shown by our nation’s latest Medal of Honor recipient, Sergeant First Class Paul Smith.

  • Looking at the Ol’ Sitemeter

    Target Centermass finally reached its 10,000th hit this morning. Thanks to all who have visited over the last nine months and eight days — I’ve enjoyed the company.

    More later after the season finale of Battlestar Galactica.