Newsletter
| e-Letter 161: The Saddam-OBL-Arafat dance of death |
| e-Letter 162: It was calm at first, everyone thought it was part of the act |
| e-Letter 163: "It's good to be a terrorist" (with apologies to Mel Brooks) |
| e-Letter 164: Bus No. 37 |
| e-Letter 165: The Road-map to a dead-end |
| e-Letter 166: So far so good |
| e-Letter 167: Taxi wars |
| e-Letter 168: 1001 Baghdad tales |
| e-Letter 169: Golf Wars |
| e-Letter 170: News reports do not necessarily reflect reality |
| e-Letter 171: The road not to be taken (with thanks to Robert Frost) |
| e-Letter 172: Terrorists are being rewarded yet again |
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e-Letter 173: The piranha bully: The "right" to lie and murder |
| e-Letter 174: The language Laundromat at work: Troubled ally or troubling "ally" |
| e-Letter 175: Spilling blood and ink |
| e-Letter 176: To catch a terrorist |
| e-Letter 177: Terror and the rhetoric of peace |
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e-Letter
178: The poor bully and the unwilling victim
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| e-Letter 179: Old news we should pay attention to |
| e-Letter 180: When "peace" means war |
| e-Letter 181: The terrorist as a ventriloquist (no offense to the latter) |
| e-Letter 182: Terrorists do not apologize |
| e-Letter 183: The sui-genocide bomber |
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e-Letter 184: Human weapons: terrorism also numbs the senses |
| e-Letter 185: Consuming hate - exporting terror |
| e-Letter 186: Terrorism delenda est! (with thanks to Senator Cato) |
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e-Letter
187: A fence built, an expulsion that wasn't, and a 2-year old 9-11
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| e-Letter 188: Would the French recognize their enemy or become one? |
| e-Letter 189: The "I do not do windows" approach to fighting terrorism |
| e-Letter 190: Saturday (lunch massacre) at Maxim's |
| e-Letter 191: And the wolf cried: the sheep attacked me |
| e-Letter 192: Have you driven a Ford lately? |
| e-Letter 193: Rulers of the world means candidates for extinction |
| e-Letter 194: The greatest threat to world peace |
| e-Letter 195: Per-diem for relatives of a "humiliated" terrorist |
| e-Letter 196: Butt out Jimmy! Help around the house Tom! |
| e-Letter 197: Mirror mirror on the wall: who is the wickedest mayor of them all? |
| e-Letter 198: Do not show a fool a job half-done |
| e-Letter 199: Wannsee, Oslo, Geneva |
| e-Letter 200: "Caught like a rat" |
| e-Letter 201: On morality and humiliation |
| e-Letter 202: Virgins (still) on his mind |
| e-Letter 203: Those not so magnificent men and women flying machines |
| e-Letter 204: Terrorism relegates politics into a screen-saver |
| e-Letter 205: Murderers and proud of it |
| e-Letter 206: It was indeed a rude awakening |
| e-Letter 207: "Israel arranged itself so it hasn't been put in the sea" |
| e-Letter 208: Jihad has discovered Australia |
| e-Letter 209: The Hague, terror, a movie: What is real? |
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e-Letter 210: Omission |
| e-Letter 211: The train in Spain fell mainly off the rail |
| e-Letter 212: Terrorists murder Arabs too |
| e-Letter 213: Spiritual leaders and whiners: It's all part of terrorists job description |
| e-Letter 214: Tolerating terror - testing our limits |
| e-Letter 215: It is terrorism stupid |
| e-Letter 216: Sorry Jack, it IS lawful, justified, and productive |
| e-Letter 217: Mirror, mirror, on the wall: who is the greatest poison of them all? |
| e-Letter 218: The has been diplomats meet the culture of death |
| e-Letter 219: Thou Shalt Not Kill! . . .? |
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e-Letter 220: Radical solution to radical extremism |
| e-Letter 221: The festival of fools |
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e-Letter
222: Waiting for the green light
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| e-Letter 223: Tunnel vision |
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e-Letter
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Epilogue
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