Category: Blog

No Clownish Fluffball Enterprise

From Michelle Malkin's Love Letter to the Blogosphere today: From This episode is also a powerful rebuke of the MSM's Wonkette-ization of the blogosphere--which enabled Old Media types to take comfort in gossip blogger Ana Marie Cox's bosom and minimize ...
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Just Kidding

It is amazing to me that satellite pictures of the United States seem to include state border lines ...
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Ingraham v. O’Reilly

Congratulations to talk host Laura Ingraham, who gave Fox's Bill O'Reilly a much-deserved earful on his program tonight. Laura did her homework and she didn't back down. O'Reilly tried a few tricks (such as telling her he didn't regard her ...
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BatDad

People are laughing about Batman at Buckingham Palace, but the campaign for enhanced fathers' custody rights in Britain is apparently quite a huge issue. More here ...
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Dementia and Voting

The Washington Post expresses page one concern that people with dementia are voting. Says the Post: While many states have laws governing who is eligible to vote, attempts to disenfranchise voters with dementia could face constitutional challenge. Change the could ...
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No Jews or Christians Allowed

Can this possibly be legal? Hat tip to Little Red Blog. Addendum: I just telephoned Six Flags Great Adventure in NJ. I asked if what I had heard was true, that I must be a Muslim to be eligible to ...
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Care Packages

I recommend this touching update on the story of soldier Chad Drake of the 1st Cavalry Division, killed in action last Monday. Spc. Drake's family was harassed by a pro-oppression rally in Dallas two days after this death. We've been ...
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NAACP Backs Down

Blogger and Project 21 member Michael King is reporting on his Ramblings' Journal blog that NAACP CEO Kweisi Mfume is going to "apologize personally" for an incident in which the national NAACP reportedly pressured the Ohio NAACP to rescind a ...
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Helping Autistic Kids

The Strengthen The Good project for this month is The Brent Woodall Foundation For Exceptional Children. Even if you have no plans to donate to this charity, I urge you to go to the Strengthen the Good webpage and read ...
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What If

I had a fun experience today that I hope happens to many other bloggers. I was reading a thoughtful essay about the author's perceived change in the quality of Andrew Sullivan's blog on the What If? blog today and, to ...
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