Monthly Archives: May 2011

Al Qaeda is over

Fareed Zakaria:

But the truth is this is a huge, devastating blow to al Qaeda, which had already been crippled by the Arab Spring. It is not an exaggeration to say that this is the end of al Qaeda in any meaningful sense of the word.


With the death of bin Laden, the central organizing ideology that presented an existential seduction to the Muslim world and an existential threat to the Western world is damaged beyond repair. We’re left with free-lance terrorists who will, of course, be able to inflict some harm. But the Somali pirates are able to inflict harm on civilians, and that doesn’t turn them into an existential threat to the Western world.

That existential threat is gone.

via Al Qaeda is over – Global Public Square – CNN.com Blogs.

Osama bin Laden killed

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We were watching 60 Minutes when a news crawl came across the screen announcing that Obama was going to deliver an address to the nation. We quickly checked the Internet and saw the headlines that Bin Laden is dead.

Things I love about the story so far:
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Catholic Hill

The Seattle Times published an article about our new neighborhood, about how it used to be filled with large Catholic families. It’s a bit overly-nostalgic for the “good ol’ days”, as if good childhoods are a thing of the past.

The Mona mentioned in the article is a teacher at the preschool we want to get Hudson into. And I can see the dome of the Holy Names Academy, which is a beautiful building, from my office window.

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