What's On the Blogs
The blogosphere fairly hums with diverse messages. Here's a quick stream-of- consciousness tour through the blogs at the moment:
1. Brainster's talking about Australian immigration, a new method for rating Congressmen, and Congressman Hinchey's Karl Rove conspiracy theories.
2. Rightwing Nuthouse is nattering on about George Washington's birthday, this season of "24", and a blog posting contest.
3. The Patriette is all over the benefits of communications technology, soliciting prayers for Captain Ed's First Mate, and yet another example of why NWA apparently stands for "No Way Airlines".
4. Over at the Quonset Hut, they're chewing the fat about network-centric warfare, GIs instructing Iraqi soldiers, and the importance of military care packages.
5. At the Wittenberg Gate, we hear soft chants urging mercy for Terri Schiavo, a rumination on whether it's impatience which drives calls for her death, and a roundup of links concerning the bloggers' vigil for her.
One wonders where the hatred of blogs comes from given the random selection above. The blogosphere seems rather like the world's best dinner party, where we're all invited, regardless of who we know or what schools we graduated from.
That's probably what the MSM hate the most about the blogs, come to think of it.
1. Brainster's talking about Australian immigration, a new method for rating Congressmen, and Congressman Hinchey's Karl Rove conspiracy theories.
2. Rightwing Nuthouse is nattering on about George Washington's birthday, this season of "24", and a blog posting contest.
3. The Patriette is all over the benefits of communications technology, soliciting prayers for Captain Ed's First Mate, and yet another example of why NWA apparently stands for "No Way Airlines".
4. Over at the Quonset Hut, they're chewing the fat about network-centric warfare, GIs instructing Iraqi soldiers, and the importance of military care packages.
5. At the Wittenberg Gate, we hear soft chants urging mercy for Terri Schiavo, a rumination on whether it's impatience which drives calls for her death, and a roundup of links concerning the bloggers' vigil for her.
One wonders where the hatred of blogs comes from given the random selection above. The blogosphere seems rather like the world's best dinner party, where we're all invited, regardless of who we know or what schools we graduated from.
That's probably what the MSM hate the most about the blogs, come to think of it.

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