More Ray Nagin's Chocolate City

I saw on the local news last night that the guy who started Imnotchocolate.com has already sold 2000 shirts and is shipping them to customers all over the world. Mayor Nagin ought to appreciate that, since this is his first political job. His entire career before this was in the business world. If a New Orleans business can get money for work, not from FEMA or SBA, then that’s wonderful. But the joke continues. I had half a dozen emails this morning with various graphics about chocolate New Orleans and the image below was my favorite. You remember that the roof of the Superdome was badly damaged by Katrina. It’s now completely renovated. :-)
Ray Nagin's New Orleans Chocolate City

Gitmo – Still in the News

Gitmo – the base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in case you’ve been asleep for the last year – is still in the news. Last June when Senator Dick Durbin compared our troops to Nazi concentration camp guards, Senator Duncan Hunter responded by explaining how not only do we not torture these prisoners, we provide them with everything they need to continue practicing their religion, including halal meals. I’m a contributing author for Dummocrats and we got the idea for the Gitmo cookbook. I called Cuba and got the menus, found the Navy recipe database, and the Dummocrats and their families tested the recipes, scaled them down from 100 servings to family-sized portions and got them organized into a cookbook with relevant quotes from our founding fathers to Osama bin Laden to Shirley McLain. We started selling them at www.gitmocookbook.com, after a delay because of Katrina. (The printer called to say the books were finished the day before I evacuated.) All profits go to the USO; this was a way to show support for the troops who were slandered and a way to thumb our noses at the liberal media who repeatedly implied that we had just picked up a group of innocent goatherders from fields in Afghanistan for the pure amusement of keeping them locked up.

Gitmo has been in the news on and off since then but for the most part the issue seemed to die down after Durbin offered a rather weaselly apology*. However Michelle Malkin has kept on top of the story all year – certainly better than I have and light-years ahead of the rest of the media – and her latest post is GITMO and the London Terror Bombings. Remember the 7/7 bombings in London? 52 dead, over 700 wounded? That happened just one month after all the flap about Gitmo. And we’re now finding out that, quel surprise! the terrorist held at the GTMO base actually had valuable information on “background on movements, travels, financing, communications, means of communications, recruitment, training, that sort of thing.”

Read the whole article at Michelle Malkin’s, and don’t forget to check out the long list of other posts she has done on Gitmo. Gitmo is still providing valuable information on how the terrorists operate. And our troops are STILL not and never will be equivalent to Nazis.

Updated: *If you want to view Durbin’s weaselly apology, very much like Pat Robertson’s recent weaselly apology, see it here, as always, at The Political Teen.

It's Carnival Time!

This week’s Carnival is at Dunmoose the Ageless – Christian Carnival CV.

I am Brother URL, and I will be your guide. The theme this time around will be the Rule of St. Benedict.

The Rule is arguably the second most influential book in the history of western civilization, behind only the Bible itself. There are hundreds of editions and translations available, and literally thousands of commentaries. It has a torturously convoluted textual history and, as a result, the closest there is to a Critical Edition is RB 1980: The Rule of St. Benedict in Latin and English with Notes. There are several sections to the Rule. Just for fun, I thought I would try to associate each entry in this week’s Carnival with the different sections of the Rule. It consists of a prologue and 73 chapters.

Enjoy!

What's Your Theological Worldview?

I saw this quiz over at The Rogue Angel’s and thought it would be interesting. If you take it, trackback or post in the comments. [Read more...]