Thursday, September 21, 2006

Rabbi Hecht, New Site Poll, More on U.S. and Taliban

Posting this week has been tough, but the cloud does have a silver lining in that material intended for publication has been building up. And I'd like to present much of it in the next few upcoming posts. Before then, though, some quick items:

First and foremost, please join me in wishing TheSolidSurfer.com guest contributor Rabbi Shea Hecht a hearty Mazel Tov on the recent engagement of his daughter! We are thrilled for Rabbi Hecht and his family, and wish his daughter and soon-to-be son-in-law all the best in their upcoming marriage!

Secondly, the website has been updated. Please feel free to check out our new poll feature, at the bottom of the righthand column (you may have to scroll down a bit to reach it). This particular poll will remain for some time, and I plan to introduce new poll questions in the future.

Also, with regards to a recent previous post, information has surfaced which reveals that the U.S. military's decision to not attack a vulnerable Taliban force may actually have been a sound judgement, and not simply capitulation to political correctness. Bloggers over at The Autonomist (a blogroll link at left) contacted an officer at CENTCOM, who proceeded to completely dismiss the PC/cultural sensitivity theory. This is fantastic to hear, and for our nation's sake, I surely hope it's fully correct. (Hat Tip to Kuhnkat for the link.)

Blog of the Day: Planck's Constant. And the site covers far more than just science.

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