The Kensington Review

29 December 2003

Latest Commentary:
The Yuletide Christmas colors of red and green were displayed in the US against a backdrop of orange, the second highest threat level in the Bush administration's spectrum of terror risk. The highest, red, is reserved for instances when an actual terror attack is underway, and so, the White House has told Americans that the current state of threat is just this side of an ongoing strike against the country. It is a good thing that the enemy has little capacity to strike because America is asleep at the wheel. Click here to read more.

Libyan Dictator Colonel Moammar Khaddafy may be directly responsible for the deaths of everyone who died in the Pan Am crash at Lockerbie, Scotland. He certainly is responsible indirectly. But he must be pardoned by the world community if his offer to give up his weapons of mass destruction is genuine. Proof yet again that international politics is a moral quagmire. Click here for more.
Quotation of the Moment:
"And there's a hand my trusty fiere,
And gie's a hand o thine,
And we'll tak a right guid-willie waught,
For auld lang syne"
-- Robert Burns, Scottish Poet

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