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Wednesday, December 6, 2006

...from hearing Charles Jacobs of The David Project speak. The David Project is one of the few groups out there that truly understands the battle we're fighting, and Jacobs was excellent as always. I just gave a quick listen to the audio of the talk and it sounds like it came out pretty well, so I'll try to get that up on here within the next couple of days for those who are interested in listening.

If you were at the talk and came here looking for the audio of Caroline Glick's presentation from the other day, you can either go to this post which has a link to the audio, or just look in the right sidebar here (you may have to scroll down or up a bit) and look for the SolomoniaPodcast player, from which you can listen to it directly. I have audio of Khaled Abu Toameh and Melanie Phillips on there as well.

I was AFK all day today, so I know I'm behind on a lot of stuff. Regular blog readers will likely have to please bear with me tomorrow as I shotgun off a bunch of links to get caught up with stuff (can't assume everyone who stops by reads all the blogs). I'm a compulsive link packrat, after all.

In the evening I've got to tuck some time away to write a column for The Jewish Advocate which has kindly asked me to right a piece in place of one of their regular columnists who's taking a week off. My topic will be something having to do with the current brouhaha surrounding the establishment Jewish groups and a significant segment of the grassroots who feel that they have been insufficiently responsive to the growing dangers and changing reality we face. The reason I mention it is that this will also require me to refrain from "compulsion posting" and concentrate on one thing for at least a few minutes...OK, hours. But I'm not worried, because I can write 600 words about anything (or in this case, 750). Oh sure, they might not be great words, and I can't vouch for the sentences (let alone the paragraphs), but words they shall have. Have at you, words!

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