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  • FReep A Poll (Vote Little Green Footballs for Best Blog and Free Republic for best online community)

    12/15/2006 3:12:21 AM PST · by Alexander Rubin · 27 replies · 763+ views
    Please vote for the anti-Islamist and pro-America blog Little Green Footballs for best blog. They're down by about 2000 because the Kossacks launched a script to cheat. LGF was shoulders and head above for much of the voting. It's important to win at least this award. I also suggest that as long as you are there, you vote for other patriotic websites. Especially those with a good chance of winning. Also, FR is in the running for best community, although we probably don't have a chance of winning at this point. However, voting is still a good idea.
  • The 2006 Weblog Awards!(FREEP THIS POLL)

    12/14/2006 7:14:13 AM PST · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 3 replies · 257+ views
    Right now raw story is winning, that site amazes me with the stretches in reality it makes. Apparently they've sent their minions in.
  • Talk about High Standards!

    12/13/2006 3:48:59 AM PST · by cricket · 1 replies · 531+ views
    Powerline ^ | December 12, 2006 | John Hinderaker
    This is one of those rare Associated Press articles that is a pleasure to read. I almost suspect it was written by a closet Republican. It begins: House Democrats, insistent that they will hold lawmakers to higher standards, decided Tuesday that Rep. William Jefferson will not return to an influential committee until a federal corruption investigation involving him is completed. The dissonant note is introduced immediately. "Higher standards" and "William Jefferson" are hard to reconcile. The AP continues: At Pelosi's urging, the House last June stripped Jefferson of his [Ways and Means] committee assignment because of the corruption investigation that...
  • 2006 Weblog Awards

    12/08/2006 7:03:04 AM PST · by Jay777 · 92 replies · 1,649+ views
    Stop The ACLU ^ | 8-Dec-06 | John Stephenson
    Vote For Free Republic As Best Online Community!Free Republic is behind Daily KOS by only a few votes! Vote For Stop The ACLU As Best of The Top 250 Blogs!Help me out, I'm running a close second place to a lefty feminst blog!
  • Writers needed for Stingray blog

    12/01/2006 3:03:54 PM PST · by DallasMike · 3 replies · 249+ views
    Stingray: a blog for salty Christians ^ | November 8, 2006 | Michael McCullough
    Stingray is back. Well, sort of back. Between a long and huge project at work that often kept me working until midnight, my father's illness, two minor illnesses of my own, taking weekend classes to better my C# skills, and just plain busyness I have been on an unintended hiatus since late July.Thanks to all who keep checking back and to those who have written personally to see what I was up to — Chrys, Oink, Kate, and others. I promise to write you back personally as time permits.The first thing you've probably noticed is that the blog has been...
  • Soap Opera to Feature "Transgendering" Character (Vanity)

    11/27/2006 11:42:40 AM PST · by S. T. Karnick · 5 replies · 389+ views
    Karnick on Culture Blog ^ | 11/27/06 | S. T. Karnick
    This Thursday, the ABC TV daytime serial drama All My Children will introduce a character who was born male and is being "transformed into a woman" through hormone treatments, surgery, and psychological retraining. This is believed to be the first time an American television show has had such a "transgendering" character. Some programs in the past have had fully "transgendered" characters in the past, but you probably wouldn't remember them given that nobody watched. The L Word, on the Showtime cable network, has a character who is going the other way, from a woman to a "man." According to the...
  • Real-time ticker of major blogs

    11/07/2006 10:19:55 AM PST · by RightSideRedux · 1 replies · 312+ views
    Right Side Redux ^ | 11/7/06 | Justin @ RSR
    Legacy Law Foundation's goal is to educate and raise awareness among responsible citizens on public policy issues compatible with traditional family values and to train legal professionals to strategize, advocate and litigate for principle-based family policies in the public square.
  • Army monitors soldiers' blogs, Web sites

    10/29/2006 6:49:04 PM PST · by World_Events · 27 replies · 894+ views
    Yahoo News ^ | 10/29/06 | MICHAEL FELBERBAUM
    RICHMOND, Va. - From the front lines of Iraq and Afghanistan to here at home, soldiers blogging about military life are under the watchful eye of some of their own. A Virginia-based operation, the Army Web Risk Assessment Cell, monitors official and unofficial blogs and other Web sites for anything that may compromise security. The team scans for official documents, personal contact information and pictures of weapons or entrances to camps. In some cases, that information can be detrimental, said Lt. Col. Stephen Warnock, team leader and battalion commander of a Manassas-based Virginia National Guard unit working on the operation....
  • Author of blog exposing explicit Foley emails fired

    10/26/2006 5:16:51 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 40 replies · 1,424+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 10/26/06 | Laurie Kellman - ap
    WASHINGTON - The Human Rights Campaign, a gay rights group, has fired an employee who admitted to the first publication on a Web site of Rep. Mark Foley (news, bio, voting record)'s e-mails to a former male page. The e-mails and later disclosures of sexually explicit computer messages from the Florida Republican to other male pages sparked a campaign-season scandal that threatens the GOP's majority in Congress. "He inappropriately used Human Rights Campaign resources. He was fired," organization Vice President David Smith said of the employee. "The Human Rights Campaign believes in being very aboveboard in our political activity." Smith...
  • US Army Watching Blogs (new unit watching for Operational Security violations on soldier websites)

    10/18/2006 8:09:54 PM PDT · by ajolympian2004 · 11 replies · 826+ views
    Blackfive ^ | Wendnesday October 18th, 2006 | Matt Currier Burden
    US Army Watching BlogsPosted By Blackfive Note: One reason that I wanted "The Blog of War" published was to preserve several excellent military blogger entries from blogs that were either shut down by the military or the author decided to shut down in order to avoid trouble with the military (The Questing Cat, Armor Geddon, Training For Eternity, This Is Your War, A Day in Iraq, etc.).  This topic is a difficult one for me to navigate.  I hope this post effectively describes what I think about monitoring milblogs. I just spoke to an *ackk!!!* AP reporter who talked with...
  • Iran's clerics discover blogging

    10/17/2006 9:15:28 PM PDT · by humint · 6 replies · 309+ views
    The Guardian ^ | October 18, 2006 | The Guardian
    The craze for blogging in Iran has reached an unlikely set of disciples - the country's conservative Islamic clerics. Following the example of the President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, ayatollahs, seminary students and theologians are receiving training in setting up their own blogs. Courses run by the newly established office of religious weblog expansion have begun in the holy city of Qom, the traditional home of the country's religious establishment. Students more used to poring over the theological nuances of the Koran will receive instruction on practical matters such as blog content and technical support. About 300 clerics, religious students and writers...
  • Announcement of Glorious Nuclear Achievement to Gangster Stooges of Blogosphere

    10/12/2006 6:13:47 AM PDT · by Izzy Dunne · 7 replies · 385+ views
    TypePad ^ | 10/11/2006 | IowaHawk
    In the back yard of scientific researchings behind the Great Storage Shed of the People, Iowahawk scientists successfully conducted above-ground nuclear missile test explosions under secure and many malt liquor conditions on early hours of October 10, 2006, at a stirring time when alarm clocks of the neighborhood have yet to clangle. To the impotent yappings of the neighboring gangster devils, Iowahawk responds: howl away, bourgeois traitors of Lakewood Mobile Home Court! Your pitious lamentations and cowardly 911-callings will never stop Iowahawk from the great leap forward into great and powerful prosperity, using his mighty quiver of nuclear-tipped cherry bombs...
  • Cardinal O'Malley's blog makes a splash in Boston, cyberspace

    10/02/2006 6:38:19 PM PDT · by NYer · 2 replies · 418+ views
    Catholic News Service ^ | October 2, 2006 | Antonio M. Enrique
    BOSTON (CNS) -- From advice on how to live a life of prayer to descriptions of casual encounters with American tourists, Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley's latest effort to communicate with his flock is making a splash both in Boston and in cyberspace. The cardinal is documenting his most recent trip to Rome with a Web log, or blog, launched for the occasion: www.cardinalseansblog.org. "It was suggested I use a blog to communicate with everyone but primarily with young people, to speak to them in their own media," the cardinal told The Pilot, Boston's archdiocesan newspaper, in a Sept. 26 telephone...
  • Messsage from Alaa to readers of Mesopotamian blog - (Hacked & threatened by alQaeda)

    09/28/2006 7:37:51 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 3 replies · 288+ views
    Mesopotamian ^ | Sept. 28, 2006 | Alaa
    Hi, I suspect the site has been attacked, because at the same time that I experienced the trouble (keeps recycling for UserId and password, when any request is made to post or etc. despite the fact that the site opens normaly); I started receiving Emails from the Mujahideen Shura Council, i.e. Al Qaeda in Iraq and its affiliates. Alaa / The Mesopotamian Alaa | 09.28.06 - 2:44 am | #
  • Teachers in California School Told to Lower Expectations

    09/20/2006 10:28:54 AM PDT · by John Semmens · 18 replies · 497+ views
    azconservative ^ | 18 Sep 2006 | John Semmens
    Victor Valley Union High School District Superintendent, William Weiner, said teachers need to learn to interpret their students’ body language. “Teacher should not provoke students by asking them for their homework, insisting that they take their seats, or that they refrain from using foul language,” Weiner said. “It’s their school too. We have no right to make demands on them. We can’t expect to confine them to a routine that they reject. And we certainly can’t stifle their freedom of speech just because it is inelegant.” Not all teachers are comfortable with the new “emphasis.” “They say it’s not a...
  • My Conversion To Radical Islam

    09/18/2006 1:38:59 AM PDT · by nancyvideo · 51 replies · 2,714+ views
    Townhall ^ | Sept. 17, 2006 | Mike S. Adams
    Last Friday night, I went for a jog to relieve some stress after I found out my department denied my application for full professor. There’s something about being turned down by a diverse committee made up entirely of Democrats that causes a young Republican to search his soul for answers. And, thanks to Muhammad and Abdul, I found them. I really wasn’t looking for these two proponents of the religion of peace but – all praise to Allah! - they sure found me. Of course, when I saw them riding up on their bicycles, I immediately assumed they were Mormons...
  • Mainstream Blog Pioneer Alterman Axed by MSNBC (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)

    09/11/2006 7:56:29 AM PDT · by abb · 62 replies · 1,548+ views
    Editor & Publisher ^ | September 11, 2006 | Staff
    NEW YORK Eric Alterman, perhaps the first writer to get a blog on a mainstream national news site, has been dismissed after 10 years by MSNBC.com. "P.S., I’m Fired," he heads an email to others in the media. His blog, Altercation, however, will be picked up by the liberal site Media Matters. He will also become a senior fellow there. Alterman has also been a longtime columnist at The Nation magazine. He teaches at City University of New York. "I was hired before the 1996 launch by both the website and the cable station, and while the latter association ended...
  • September 11, Where is the anger?

    09/04/2006 4:15:17 PM PDT · by DakotaRed · 85 replies · 2,039+ views
    Lew Waters
    September 11, Where Is The Anger?
  • Ahmadinejad's blog hacked and defaced

    08/31/2006 5:28:25 AM PDT · by dynoman · 17 replies · 1,499+ views
    zone-h ^ | Tuesday, 29 August 2006 | Roberto Preatoni
    Quote; "Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Blog we dealt with last week has been hacked and defaced today. The defacement was notified to Zone-H by a group of crackers known as "Y Underground" that put down the website (based on Windows 2000 + IIS 5.0) using an attack reportedly based on a web application loophole (uhm... yes, another one). The interesting thing is that the Y Underground group is from Iran, and apparently they chose their own president's personal blog to post messages in support of Iranian nuclear campaign . At first they posted a deface page reporting only phrases in...
  • Game Theory: Five lessons on politics and economics to be learned from the world of sports

    08/23/2006 7:40:38 AM PDT · by tang0r · 469+ views
    The Prometheus Institute ^ | 8/23/2006 | M. Harrison
    This would be like if the Bengals, instead of drafting Carson Palmer, successfully lobbied the NFL to give them a two-touchdown handicap in every game. Under this football-socialism, the Bengals would still suck, and the level of talent in the NFL as a whole would stagnate. So will the American economy stagnate if its losers don't work harder at winning, instead of lamely trying to get paid for more losing.