Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Urbana and anniversaries

Not a whole lot to write about today. We went to dinner at Urbana. It was OK. The tw omain courses--chicken and pasta with clams--were very tasty. The openers of shrimp and desserts, particularly the tiramisu, were subpar, and frozen to boot. Overall, I'd give the food about a B. Maybe B- if I was discriminating.

So yesterday was the anniversary of Hiroshima. Nora Gallagher writes in The Washington Post: "Did the use of a weapon designed to ruthlessly annihilate whole cities contribute to where we find ourselves today?" It is amazing at the ignorance of some of the posters. They would approve of the U.S. surrendering to bin laden and al Qaeda if it meant the U.S. had to defend it self and save thousands or even millions of innocent lives. Good lord.

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