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June 28, 2004
Link Love - The Worthy Cause Edition

Posted by Bill

Pledge update completed, let's get on with the link love for blogs that have generously donated money and/or publicity for my pledge drive.

First up is Michele of the one "L," proprietor of a little known blog called "A Small Victory." I read Michele every day, no doubt. Why? Because completely aside from being a super-generous woman who has your back in a pinch, this lady knows how to write. Today she's featuring a nice snippet of logic about many of the people who are excitedly paying to see Michael Moore's wretched piece of propaganda, and how this relates to their hypocritical caterwauling about fascist oppression in "John Ashcroft's Amerikkka." How could Bush have failed to ban Michael Moore documentaries in that Obersturmbannfuehrer-crafted piece of legislation known as the Patriot Act? Someone get the digital brownshirts on the horn!

Second on the roster is the Miche of the "double-izzles," Michelle Malkin, mainstream pundit recently infected with the insidious blogging virus. Michelle's pet specialty is US immigration policy, an issue which has taken on paramount significance since 9-11. Read some of Michelle's relevant posts on the matter here and here. She also wrote a book about the matter titled "Invasion," which I've just finally ordered. The blogosphere is immeasurably stronger for her presence - blogroll her now!

And also make sure that you check out Captain's Quarters ... every single day. Captain Ed's relentless deconstruction of the news is one of the most impressive ongoing efforts of journalism and punditry in the 'sphere. You could probably set CQ as your news homepage and miss very few political stories; he's a machine, almost like a fleshed-out Reynolds. (Somewhat fewer links, more extended commentary)

That's it for this first bout of pledge-related link-love, more to come. Thanks to all those that have helped out in this week's effort!

Posted by Bill at June 28, 2004 10:27 AM | TrackBack (0)