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Started by Teripie, October 20, 2006, 06:20:37 PM

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Teripie

Topic: bloggers.
Goal: Share the web sites of your favorites here.

To kick off this thread, here's a link to a documentary in progress entitled. "The War of The Words: The Story of The 101st Fighting Keyboarders"

It's brilliant!
http://www.thewarofthewords.net/

Sibling Chatty

As a well-known Rouser of Rabble, as well as a "Librul pinko-femini-FreedomFryHating-uhhh, Gun-Hating...nope, supports sensible weapons policy...oh hell, evil" Person, some of my favorites are Jesus' General  http://patriotboy.blogspot.com/
And Annitichrist S. Coulter
http://anntichristscoulter.blogspot.com/

(Republican Jesus Archives and Austin Cline's posters are both excellent.)

http://tinyurl.com/3o2ly

Annti ya gotta love just for the name.

Asd, of course, Kos. http://www.dailykos.com/

On the premise that ALL politics is local, and if you're gonna watch the funny people act stupider'n usual, what better spot than the Texas 22? Welcome to JuanitaJean and the Beauty Shop...  http://www.brazosriver.com/
Check out the Adopt A Sign program for folks with too much money or a guilty conscience.
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Sibling Lambicus the Toluous

Here's a timely one from an MP from Canada, seeing as how some folks say that his being kicked out of his party earlier in the week was a result of what he was putting in his blog:

http://www.garth.ca/weblog/

Bob in a quantum-state-of-faith

Here's a guy that always has something interesting to say about Washington politics:

http://www.bushflash.com/
Sometimes, the real journey can only be taken by making a mistake.

my webpage-- alas, Cox deleted it--dead link... oh well ::)

Teripie

Recently Rick Santorum has compared our situation in Iraq with Lord of The Rings. At Salon.com, they had readers write in with comparisons of their own to some other works of fiction. They have posted the top 10 here:
https://letters.salon.com/ent/feature/2006/10/18/sauron/view/index.html?show=ec&order=desc
These are pretty amusing and I recommend reading them. maybe come up with a few of our own?
Hitchhiker's Guide Snip:
QuoteThe administration's "stay the course" in the face of continuing degradation of the situsation, is only logical if they are waiting for a very improbable event, like the reincarnation of Lawrence of Arabia, or the Woodstock music festival showing up in Baghdad through a worm hole. Thus, they are clearly depending upon an "infinite improbability" system to make Iraq a peaceful democracy.

James Baker III is charged with finding a solution to the Iraq debacle. It is taking longer to get to the answer than expected. Baker plays the role of "Deep Thought". Just like in Hitchhiker's, we THINK we know what his answer will mean, i.e., how to really stabilize Iraq, but we don't actually understand the question do we? I think we will find out, parallel to the book, that the real question was: "How can we save the petulant, maladroit Dubya's butt as yet one more time"?

DISCO GODZILLAJESUSZ

I'm sad because I don't read blogs.

I do read maddox though!

:(
Red makes me stand out more.

Scriblerus the Philosophe

"Whoever had created humanity had left in a major design flaw. It was its tendency to bend at the knees." --Terry Pratchett, Feet of Clay