La Shawn Barber
06.02.05

New (to me) Blogs: John Hawkins of Right Wing News has started a new blog called Conservative Grapevine, featuring links from the right side of the blogosphere.

The Cafeteria is Closed, Ramble Strip, Partial Transcripts, Rep. John Conyers is blogging?, “Every time I see a black Republican…”, Western Standard, The Blogging Tories, Stephen Taylor, The Cotillion, The Fell Clutch of Circumstance, Wires from the Bunker

More blogs: Swinebass, NYgirl, Biblical Christianity, Alpha and Omega Ministries (not a new blog but one Reformed Christians should visit)…

Annoucements: Michael Bowen is looking for a few good geeks.

Do you have an announcement or new blog? Leave a comment and I’ll update the post later today.

Very Important Update (3:47 p.m.): Stop the presses! Regular commenter Dell Gines has a new blog! Check.it.out. Also visit one of my other “blog children,” Michelle at Right in Texas.

More blogs — Pat’sRick, The Conservative Mind, Nobody asked me, but…

A Blog For All, The Second Opinion, Espresso Roast, frequent commenter Mark La Roi

One more before I crash: Holstein Grove. Stop by and say, “Howdy!”

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28 Comments
  1. Hi,

    I started bloggin recently. All visitors welcome!

    http://onecornerma.blogspot.com

    Comment by NYgirl — 06.02.05 @ 8:13 am


  2. *humbly raises hand* I’m here!

    Comment by Matt Brown — 06.02.05 @ 8:17 am


  3. Although the Beef Jerky War between Mustang 23 (Assumption of Command) and The National Guard Experience (AKA The Beef Jerky Nazi) is all in fun, a goal is to help Operation Beef Up Our Troops

    Comment by basil — 06.02.05 @ 8:37 am


  4. This is only filler to move the links further down in the post so they won’t flow off the page - Admin

    links:
    Assumption of Command
    http://assumecommand.blogspot.com/

    National Guard Experience
    http://thenationalguardexperience.blogspot.com/

    Operation Beef Up Our Troops
    http://www.uso.org/pubs/8_20_9841.cfm

    Thanks.

    Comment by basil — 06.02.05 @ 8:39 am


  5. I invite everyone and anyone to the Biblical Christianity blog. Dan

    Comment by Dan Phillips — 06.02.05 @ 8:58 am


  6. New blog/group launched on Tuesday:

    The Cotillion

    It’s a group of conservative women bloggers, with the above being the hub site. Carnival posts were done on Tuesday, and will be up every Tuesday.

    A few others WERE invited but unfortunately didn’t respond to the initial emails. :wink:

    Comment by Beth — 06.02.05 @ 9:34 am


  7. ok, I’ll try that again…

    http://cotillionball.blogspot.com

    Comment by Beth — 06.02.05 @ 9:35 am


  8. It’s already there, Beth. :) I got your e-mail and forgot to submit a post to the carnival.

    Comment by La Shawn — 06.02.05 @ 9:40 am


  9. OK, La Shawn, I have a blog at
    http://patsrick.blogspot.com

    I am a conservative Christian (as you know from my comments here) and my posts are about both. Today I have a post about the Constitution and the Bolton filibuster.

    Comment by Pat'sRick© — 06.02.05 @ 10:30 am


  10. Thank you very much, La Shawn, for the endorsement of http//partialtranscripts.blogspot.com

    We hope to earn the respect of your many readers.

    Comment by Aaron — 06.02.05 @ 10:55 am


  11. I’ll try that link again: http://partialtranscripts.blogspot.com

    Comment by Aaron — 06.02.05 @ 11:21 am


  12. Lunch: 6/2/2005

    Try one of these specials with your lunch: Bloggers For Beef Jerky are ready for The Beef Jerky War! Mustang 23 wants to Beef Up The Troops. Conservative Cat celebrates a graduation in his family. La Shawn Barber lists new

    Trackback by basil's blog — 06.02.05 @ 12:01 pm


  13. Please check out http://www.TheConservativeMind.com for insightful conservative commentary.

    Comment by Robby — 06.02.05 @ 12:20 pm


  14. Well, in response to your invite…

    Nobody asked me, but…
    http://whatsit2you.blogspot.com/

    Comment by Charlie on the Pennsylvania Turnpike — 06.02.05 @ 1:02 pm


  15. I’ve been blogging the AI gulag controversy, which showcases how a good idea has gone sour (that being human rights groups putting politics over real concern for human rights).

    In other words, North Korea gets a pass on its real gulag archipelago. Cuba gets a pass on its gulag archipelago. But the US gets slammed for holding a couple hundred guys it scooped up off the battlefield in Afghanistan.

    Open Letter to AI
    The AI Agenda

    and peruse the archives for more on human rights violations overlooked by AI in their quest to hammer the US to the exclusion of real violations.

    Comment by lawhawk — 06.02.05 @ 1:24 pm


  16. I’d like to invite folks to my blog.

    http://docjim505.typepad.com/second_opinion/

    Today’s update is on the EU constitution.

    Cheers.

    Comment by docjim505 — 06.02.05 @ 2:19 pm


  17. The BBC is looking for a few bloggers:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/4599531.stm

    Your news, your perspective
    Reader Tony Wright’s picture of a protester in Martyr’s Square, Beirut, February 2005
    A reader’s picture of a protester in Beirut, February 2005
    Are you a witness to major, or lesser known, news events?

    Have you seen an incident, or an event we missed, that you would like to tell us about?

    If so, here is your opportunity.

    The BBC News website would like to receive your stories and perspectives from around the world.

    If you have any pictures or video to accompany your text we would also like to receive them.

    Consider this your chance to report on events in your area that you think the world should know about.

    Any takers?

    Comment by Andy — 06.02.05 @ 3:00 pm


  18. Wow LaShawn, thank you! I’m going to grab all these up and blog roll them this weekend.

    Comment by Jo — 06.02.05 @ 4:22 pm


  19. La Shawn, you are one of the bloggers who influenced me to start my own. I thank you for that! :)
    http://www.rightintx.blogspot.com

    Comment by Michelle B. — 06.02.05 @ 4:31 pm


  20. Hey La Shawn. Good stuff. I’ve been blogging for a while, but I’ll toss it out there…Espresso Roast –http://espressoroastblog.com.

    Comment by David Price — 06.02.05 @ 5:03 pm


  21. Andy wrote (# 17):

    “The BBC is looking for a few bloggers”

    Given how shoddy a job their ‘professional’ journalists have been doing over the past couple of years, it’s about time they got help from the pajamahadeen.

    I suspect, though, that the only blogs / submissions they take had better include words and phrases like:

    - quagmire
    - cowboy
    - imperialist
    - freedom fighter
    - sexed-up intelligence
    - stupid Americans
    - blood for oil
    - we hope George Bush cuts himself in half on his Texas ranch with a chainsaw

    etc.

    Comment by docjim505 — 06.02.05 @ 8:49 pm


  22. Me too! I blog about everything with the goal of showing how a Christian handles not just certain issues, but life in general.

    http://www.MarkLaRoi.Blogspot.com

    Comment by Mark La Roi — 06.02.05 @ 8:49 pm


  23. Thanks, I didn’t even notice this until I saw the trackback on my dashboard. I am official!

    Comment by Dell Gines — 06.02.05 @ 9:03 pm


  24. Thanks for the info, La Shawn!

    Comment by Mwalimu Daudi — 06.02.05 @ 9:33 pm


  25. 6. 02

    Thanks for including me in your Blogs, Announcements, Etc. post La Shawn.
    It was a combination of La Shawn Barber, Michelle Malkin and The Political Teen that caused me to start my own blog….

    Trackback by Right In Texas — 06.02.05 @ 10:25 pm


  26. So now I’m guilty of killing people (at least a little bit)?

    TheFacebook.com lets users create groups for “like-minded” individuals.One of the user-created groups has the “original” name of “Every Time I See a Black Republican, a Piece of Me Dies a Little.” The group’s description reads “You know it’s j…

    Trackback by Ramblings' Journal — 06.02.05 @ 10:48 pm


  27. I blog too!

    Comment by negrorage — 06.03.05 @ 2:53 pm


  28. Not a blog per se, but a journal that spotlights news and events that reflect the spiritual war raging just beyond the limits of our perception. Some great short fiction and poetry, too.

    http://www.WatcherMagazine.com

    Comment by Derek Gilbert — 06.04.05 @ 1:27 am