NOKO OH NO

As usual, Jon Rauch makes a huge amount of sense on the next pressing issue after Saddam.

EVEN THE GUARDIAN …: … notices how out of touch the BBC has become:

“[T]he impression has been given, on the BBC in particular, that public and expert opinion is strongly and almost exclusively opposed to military action. This expectation has entered the cultural stratum that the majority of broadcasters exist in, and so dominates that it has become that most dangerous of wisdoms – not so much orthodox, as axiomatic.

Could be describing Planet Raines as well.

A RIVETING RADIO EXCHANGE: A “peace” activist is confronted by an Iraqi exile on live radio.

FROM THE MOUTHS OF BABES: “Just thought I’d pass along a conversation that took place at our breakfast table yesterday. My daughter, who just turned seven in January, saw a picture of a women holding up a “No War” sign on the front page of our newspaper. She asked why the women was holding the sign. My wife told here that some people believe that you don’t have to fight wars in order to solve the world’s problems.
My daughter’s response? ‘Then how do you get the bad guys?'” – more reader comment, including a defense of Hans Blix, a critique of Oriana Fallaci, and a job offer for Jimmy Carter, on the Letters Page.