This will simply be a listing of some worthwhile reading for those looking for additional information on the London terror bombings. It will lengthen over time.
- You can add your comment at Tribute To London: We Mourn With You
- Norman Geras wonders how anyone can support Al Qaeda in any form, considering what they've done. Mr. Geras also has a live-blogged time-line.
- Michelle Malkin rounds up some commentary from the left. Sick. Actually, she's got, like 26 or so posts on it, all worth reading. Just go and keep scrolling. This is the first one.
- The Wall Street Journal linklist to London bloggers, with roundup.
- This is hardly worth the effort, as the Blogfather has links too numerous to count.
- Rick Moran finds nutty conspiracy theories percolating on the left. He also finds those blaming Bush. What a surprise.
- Mudville Gazette's linklist of sympathy and solidarity.
- Josh Trevino at RedState.org. Poetic as an adjective doesn't do it justice. Brings to mind Mel Gibson as William Wallace, shouting "Freedom!"
Perhaps the villains' expectation is that the Briton will quail as the Spaniard, reacting to massacre with headlong flight from foreign fields. I think not. About me, I see older Scots with a steely flint in their eyes. The reckoning will come. There is a soul of honor beneath the ribs of death. - John Hawkins quotes Winston Churchill:
"You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life." - Via Ace of Spades, an image of solidarity at Are You Conservative?
- Dafydd Ab Hugh at Captain's Quarters finds the Navy Jack an apt symbol of the US and British response to terror attacks: "Don't tread on me"
- Iowahawk writes, and it's not satire. Very much like this post.
- The Sun gives a map and details of terror attacks worldwide since the first NY WTC bombing in 1993. (ht: Power Line)
- Mike Pechar, subbing for Rusty at the Jawa Report, has a roundup of Arab world reaction.
- A photo essay on the terrorist bombings from the BBC. All too reminiscent of New York in September, 2001.
- Michelle Malkin notes that a suspect has been identified, one who almost certainly should have been in custody long ago.
- Arthur Chrenkoff has lots of links here and here.
- The mother lode of terrorism news and analysis is at The Counterterrorism Blog. Here are today's early news links.





