OPEN TRACKBACKS
[UPDATE: Moved to top. Newer post(s) below.]
Thanks to Chad, I now have inline trackbacks, so an open trackback post seems in order (your trackbacks will display below).
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For manual trackbacks, use this.
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Common Sense Runs Wild says:
Wild Thing: RNC Unveils New Ad Mocking Liberal Outrage
From The Washington Times Inside Politics a transcript of the Republican National Committee’s new Web ad titled “Wild Thing,” highlighting recent inflammatory comments by Democratic Party leaders. Just in case you can’t get the video to play here’…
Janette says:
:mrgreen:I’m always a sucker for free stuff!!!
I love the inline trackbacks!
In the Bullpen says:
Who Funds the Iraq Insurgency?
Just who funds the Iraq insurgency? Well, we know millions of tucked away dollars from the coffers of Saddam Hussein do. We also know psuedo charities fund terrorism and this is used in Iraq. How about Leftists in Europe?
Chad Evans says:
Whoever installed that Inline Trackback plugin to your site must be a genious. We should all marvel at his or her wisdom.
Armies of Liberation says:
Another Article Trashing Jane
BOOOORING I thought after they realized they couldn’t bribe me, there might be a new strategy. But no, just another article trashing Jane in Yemen.
lets review: first there was Jane Novak a docile pupil of a monkey monk,then came my response, then a…
Steal the Bandwagon says:
Taking Advantage As Guest Blogger…
You’ll excuse me for a moment if I slip in under the radar and post an article I think worthy of notice.
If you haven’t been to World Net Daily lately to browse their always informative stories I invite you to take a further look into this one.
The American Princess says:
The Case I Care About
On Monday morning, at approximately 10:00 am, there is a good chance that my world will be turned upside down.
Because if you thought Kelo was important, you ain’t seen nothing yet
A Mom And Her Blog says:
I’m a kitten gramma!
For a while now, we’ve been reasonably sure that our cat was pregnant. We’ve watched her grow and grow….til all she did was basically sleep. Like a giant lump, right on the middle of our floor. Vacuum? Who could vacuum…
E.M. says:
I am not above being a link whore. :cool:
Striving For Average says:
Sweet Hot Bug Love
I live in the suburbs. With a pool. And lights. Some of those lights are in the pool, some are on the house. So of course I sit in the pool at night drinking a beer with the lights on….
Point Five says:
It’s Been a Rough Year for Lindsay Lohan
Look what I ran into on the way to the movies this weekend…
Reasoned Audacity: Politics in Real Life says:
Heather Thibault Part One: Women in Combat
My dear, Heather. It’s not about YOU. Heather Thibault was a medic in Iraq with the Army National Guard and recently returned home from Camp Anaconda, north of Baghdad. A profile of her in yesterday’s Seattle Post-Intelligencer Reporter was titled…
annika's journal says:
Tom’s Lost It
Somebody give the man some Prozac. More at Wizbang. [Also, i linked to Beth. Because she said i could.]…
Sissy Willis says:
I couldn’t get the darned thing to work. Here’s my post:
a href=”http://sisu.typepad.com/sisu/2005/06/_why_then_was_m.html”>Marxism was “like moral catnip”
Sissy Willis says:
Marxism was “like moral catnip”
Sissy Willis says:
One more try, and then I’m throwing in the towel: http://sisu.typepad.com/sisu/2005/06/_why_then_was_m.html
Housewife says:
My trackback didn’t work either. To hell with it. It worked in the other post though, the one I actually talked about that specific post, it did it automatically.
Who knows, it may show up later.
sisu says:
Marxism was “like moral catnip”
“Why then was Marxism like moral catnip — not so much among its proposed beneficiaries, the working classes, but among the educated elite? Well, beguiling simplicity was part of it,” writes Roger Kimball in a most refreshing New Criterion essay [via…
Blatherings says:
Giving Their Tomorrows
On a Patriotic Rock in Iowa, is written the famous message of the Kohima Epitaph. The rock describes and illustrates the sacrifices necessary for a nation to survive. The verse actually has an ancient origin, from Sparta, about 500 years before Chris…
Kerfuffles says:
Clintons Crash the Crusade
Basking In the Glory of Others: The Voice of America News is now reporting to the world about the historic final Billy Graham Crusade in New York City, that was crashed by the Clintons.
Blind Mind's Eye says:
Why Kelo v. New London will actually undermine urban renewal
The aftermath of Kelo v. New London presents us with a very peculiar situation. It pits current property holders against rich, monied interests not the least of which are land developers and big corporations. As some have said, Target and Wal-Mart sta…
Soldiers' Angel - Holly Aho says:
We Have Become Whiners & Wimps
I have been reading and hearing too much about questionable victory in Iraq and similar sentiments. “Intellectual vacancy” is too kind a term to use here. We are not all whiners, but too many of us are. Want to know what victory looks like? Read on. …
Blind Mind’s Eye says:
More Than Loans says:
Leapfrogging ‘06
Picking who I want to run is a whole lot harder. I can’t seem to come up with a single one. It’s much easier to list who I don’t want to get the nomination.
Bill Frist is Bob Dole without the personality
The Right Place says:
You Just Might Be a Moonbat…
A great many people throughout America have recently devolved into “Moonbats.”
While there is hope for a full recovery with proper treatment, the first step is to recognize that you do, in fact, have a problem.
To help you in determining if you…
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