- This Letter from an Iraqi exile to Tony Blair offers another perspective on whether or not to invade Iraq. [some guy]
- The City Pages: Dragnet talks about CriMNet, a Minnesota-only version of TIA. Ugh.
- Protesting the Protesters has a video of a guy asking people at one of the anti-war protests questions. Like
if you're against war, how do we solve the problem?
using Michael Moore's interviewing technique of asking pointed questions of people who aren't expecting them. [accordionguy] - Canadian in passport fiasco. She got deported to India by way of Kuwait after the US INS destroyed her passport in Chicago. If it wasn't for the kindness of Canadian officials in Dubai, she probably wouldn't have made it back to Canada. Heck, she probably wouldn't have even been let into India, since her passport had been destroyed. [accordionguy]
- Civil indignities / A liberty-squelching sequel?. The Star Tribune finally notices Patriot II, which I rambled on about almost two weeks ago. [strib]
- Ready.gov - From the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Am I allowed to panic yet? Oh wait, there's nothing to panic about? [boing boing]
- Homeland Insecurity offers some commentary on ready.gov. [davezilla]