Friday, November 4, 2005

Picnic Lunch: 11/4/2005

If you have an interesting post that you'd like to share, please leave a TrackBack to that post, and please link to this post so that others can enjoy the fun. If you need help with TrackBacks, Harvey of Bad Example has an excellent primer here, or check out my post about TrackBacks here. If your blog can't generate TrackBacks, use either the form here or here.

19 comments:

  1. Vilifying Alito

    We’ve heard it already: Alito on the SCOTUS = back-alley abortions. Krauthammer is onto this predictable leftist tirade like white on rice.

    ...

    ReplyDelete
  2. Vilifying Alito

    We’ve heard it already: Alito on the SCOTUS = back-alley abortions. Krauthammer is onto this predictable leftist tirade like white on rice.

    ...

    ReplyDelete
  3. Vilifying Alito

    We’ve heard it already: Alito on the SCOTUS = back-alley abortions. Krauthammer is onto this predictable leftist tirade like white on rice.

    ...

    ReplyDelete
  4. Blog Roundup 11/3

    Sorry this is so late, but Blogger was glitchy earlier this afternoon. We then went to Manhattan to celebrate a friend's birthday at Le Marais, and had a great time.

    On to today's roundup:

    Little Green Footballs discusses "Paradise Now"...

    ReplyDelete
  5. Myths and Misconceptions About H.R. 1606

    Understanding what really happened

    ReplyDelete
  6. Fine Muslimah

    Ah yes, the proper education for Muslim girls in Saudi Arabia. Teaching them all the good stuff like not driving, not mingling with men, obeying the husband, cooking food, and cleaning the house. Of course, if they get a little uppity, the father or hu...

    ReplyDelete
  7. Comments From A Military Family

    I am speechless, truly I am. I just received a comment from the Byers family. They are, if you recall, the parents of two soldiers who died back in June, and were the victims of a Des Moines Register hack-job.

    First, here's the background links f...

    ReplyDelete
  8. Cryin' In Their Latte

    All the lefty blogs are taking the vapors over an advertisement in the New Jersey gubernatorial race. That mean Republican Forrester has gone below the belt and suckerpunched the Democrat Corzine with an ad that, oh, contains the following quote from...

    ReplyDelete
  9. Open Trackback

    Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dol...

    ReplyDelete
  10. Open Trackback Weekend IV

    Looks like I can get the open trackback weekend started early this week. Anyone who wants to trackback to this post is welcome to do so. Don’t forget to link to this site. Trackback as many times as you like.
    I emailed HaloScan and they took...

    ReplyDelete
  11. Open Trackback Weekend IV

    Looks like I can get the open trackback weekend started early this week. Anyone who wants to trackback to this post is welcome to do so. Don’t forget to link to this site. Trackback as many times as you like.
    I emailed HaloScan and they took...

    ReplyDelete
  12. Open Trackback Weekend IV

    Looks like I can get the open trackback weekend started early this week. Anyone who wants to trackback to this post is welcome to do so. Don’t forget to link to this site. Trackback as many times as you like.
    I emailed HaloScan and they took...

    ReplyDelete
  13. A Country Not Worth Defending

    Oh yea. It delved into where they recruit without pointing out why they cannot recruit in affluent, urban areas: Protests. Until very recently, Ivy League schools all kept recruiters off. Apparently, expressing one's rights is patriotic (dissent is pa...

    ReplyDelete
  14. Has Appeasement Cost The French?

    During the ramp up to the war in Iraq, part of the War on Terror, the French would not support the effort. They pledged their support after 9/11 but quickly withdrew that support when they realized that, unlike his predecessor, Bush meant business. ...

    ReplyDelete
  15. Has Appeasement Cost The French?

    During the ramp up to the war in Iraq, part of the War on Terror, the French would not support the effort. They pledged their support after 9/11 but quickly withdrew that support when they realized that, unlike his predecessor, Bush meant business. ...

    ReplyDelete
  16. Has Appeasement Cost The French?

    During the ramp up to the war in Iraq, part of the War on Terror, the French would not support the effort. They pledged their support after 9/11 but quickly withdrew that support when they realized that, unlike his predecessor, Bush meant business. ...

    ReplyDelete

Please choose a Profile in "Comment as" or sign your name to Anonymous comments. Comment policy