Survey of the Sites
By Burr Deming on Mar 7, 2009 | In Welcome | Send feedback »
Nuggets of internet gold:
California's Vigilante is quite happy about baseball in Los Angeles.
Bryan Lee Peterson at Johnny No One: I Hope You’re Happy doesn't much care for happy talk about the economy or Rush Limbaugh.
Jessica Hollingshead at ¿Dónde está la Biblioteca? reminds us that violent random crime can be especially weird in the nation's capitol.
Chuck Thinks Right blasts Hillary Clinton for some dumb phrasing while in Europe. Chuck then includes leftists like ... um ... me.
Nancy Hanks at The Hankster has research-backed opinions on independents, their importance to Obama, their significance in history and how they feel about Rush Limbaugh.
A conservative site I like, Wigderson Library & Pub shows some frustration with Republican officeholders for showing insufficient opposition to President Obama. Oh my.
Leo covers as a guest at the World of Doorman-Priest. He answers the use of the Quran to discredit Islam with a few telling passages from the Christian Old Testament. Goose and gander of the spirit.
Rose at Ravings of a Semi-Sane Madwoman suggests an anatomical improbability to those who went out of their way to excommunicate a little 9 year old rape victim and her mother for the abortion.
Manifesto Joe of Manifesto Joe's Texas Blues has some thoughtful but severe analysis of conservative Michelle Bernard.
Tim McGaha at Tim's Thoughtful Spot asks and answers why airplanes have not, for the most part, altered the basic shape established 99 years ago.
Jack Jodell, friend of the working blogger, at THE SATURDAY AFTERNOON POST pretty much tears down CPAC brick by conservative brick.
Max's Dad calmly exposes Iowa Republican Representative Steve King as "a walking, talking gaffe machine." Fun.
- RANDOM THOUGHTS pretty much rips up Rush Limbaugh, taking a view that happens to be in opposition to my own.
Your turn.
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