AFTER-WORD - Thursday, March 31, 2005
There will be plenty more to say, lots and lots. For now:
Today’s disease: M. Schiavo attorney George Felos. I’ve just linked his book on Amazon (ht, Erick Erickson). Read the reviews. He psychically communicates with people he deems brain dead.
Today’s Saint: Father Frank Pavone of Priests for Life. The link is to his statement.
The lovable former Clinton National Security Advisor Samuel R. “Sandy” Berger will cop a plea of guilty for ripping off top secret material from the National Archives. He’ll lose his security clearance for three years and cough up a $10,000 fine.
He was a senior foreign policy advisor to the failed Presidential campaign of JF Kerry, and the MSM had him pegged as Secretary of State once Kerry had won.
He has also admitting to lying to the Archives about what he had done.
Bohuslav Martinu’s The Greek Passion. I just got this thing a few days ago. Two CDs. It’s Sir Charles Mackerras conducting from the Royal Opera House in 1994. It’s a little gabby, but I suppose most operas are.
Besides that, our neighbor was arrested today. He went peacefully, though one officer had his service revolver drawn, held behind his back for a precaution.
He was such a nice man. We’d never imagined that he was capable of such a heinous crime as… whatever they said he did. I don’t know yet.






