My mother always told me it was impolite to point. Well, sorry, ma.
First,
Meryl is soliciting for a very good cause. Rabid anti-Israel forces on college campuses have been managing to stifle pro-Israel speech by creating a security issue that makes it too expensive to sponsor the speakers. A group at Virginia Commonwealth University is trying to raise funds to bring in Daniel Pipes. Check here for details. And watch for similar efforts in your own community. This is happening all over.
Judith is doing an anniverary blogburst on the war. I'm not focusing well enough today to help her out, but stop on over for links to those who are and for some of her own thoughts, as well.
Omri Ceren is, as usual, on a roll. I can't pick one. Just start at the top and scroll down.
Matt over at Bourrez Votre Visage has a good introspective post up about a very different kind of Passion. This is a guy who takes bringing his work home to a whole new level. To know him is to eat very well.
And
speaking of food, now we have "The Personal Responsibility in Food Consumption Act," a/k/a the "cheeseburger bill." Special legislation to immunize fast food purveyors from lawsuits claiming they make people fat. The bill is almost (but not quite) as stupid as the lawsuits. My mother also taught me that two wrongs don't make a right. There's got to be a better way.
Oh, um, the snowstorm never really materialized, but it was nasty enough this morning that I decided on option B anyway. Procrastination is my middle name.
