Published: January 16th 2009 - at 9:35 am

Top Stories and Blog Review – 16th Jan


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Generals: Scrap Trident

Nationwide
UK Muslims urge end to anti-Semitism
Tory blueprint for green economy
MPs’ expenses exempted from FOI
Opponents vow to fight plan for third runway

International
Hamas after the Gaza war
Outrage as Israel bombs UN
Ireland nationalises Anglo Irish Bank
Somber Bush says farewell to the nation

DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Sarah Ismail

Blairwatch: Who’s really to blame for Afghanistan?

Blood and Treasure: A list of donors to Obama’s inauguration ceremony. Friday Fun.

Hagley Road to Ladywood: Claude disagrees with our James Hooper.

Nosemonkey’s EUTopia: Publishes some results of the 2008 Weblog Awards.

Rahila Gupta/New Humanist: Vulnerable women need protection provided by the government, not by God.

I have started a new debate over at Same Difference, thanks to our Unity and Letters From a Tory. Is dyslexia a DisAbility? I think it is, but your views are always welcome.

Sunny/CIF: Hamas are not heroes.

Victoria Brignell/New Statesman: Three columns from Victoria this month, asking: Who is the most dangerous DisAbled person in history?

…an finally, in under the wire, Jennie recommends you visit Himmelgarten Café, where Mr Quist takes the logical approach to religious hysteria about sex.


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Isn’t that a photo of the Iranian missile launch that was photoshopped?

yup. lol… i didn’t have trident picture.


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