Bloggers

New Blogs4God

May 29, 2007

Check out the new Web 2.0 Blogs4God, which host Dean describes as a “Christian version” of the popular Digg.com. Sort of Related Update (2:35 p.m.): Georgia Christian Laura Mallory, wanna-be Harry Potter book banner, is foiled again. For the time being, the HP books will remain on government school library shelves in Gwinnett County. Also [...]

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Another Old Head!

May 14, 2007

Happy Birthday, Randy… …from a fellow member of the “old head” club!

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Thinking Blogger Award

April 6, 2007

Special thanks to Carol Moxley at She Lives and “DragonLady” at DragonLady’s World for selecting me as one of the top five bloggers who make them think. The Thinking Blogger Award meme was started at The Thinking Blog. If you want to participate and tag other bloggers, make sure you link to The Thinking Blog [...]

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Bloggers Not Responsible for Commenters’ Libel

March 1, 2007

I have a love/hate relationship with the comment section. I like the instant feedback, even dissent, as long as it contains no personal insults or ad hominem. I hate trolls (pictured) and don’t like commenters who hold me to different standards than they hold for themselves and everyone else. In years past, I considered shutting [...]

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CPAC, Potty Mouth Bloggers, and the 10 Commandments

March 1, 2007

Monday, March 5: I may chime in on the Ann Coulter hoopla. Or not. I’m allowing commenters to discuss Coulter’s remarks in this thread. ———————————————————————————– CPAC The Conservative Political Action Conference is upon us. But I won’t be there. I was invited to blog from Bloggers Row, as I’ve been since the first row in [...]

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The Long Tail of the Blogosphere in Action

January 17, 2007

Unbelievable. Despite having been snubbed by “big bloggers” for the past few months, my blog managed to creep up The Truth Laid Bear Ecosystem (TTLB) anyway. A couple of months ago, I removed the TTLB code from my sidebar because I’d become too preoccupied with checking my ranking. Out of sight, out of mind, right? [...]

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Diversity Divides, Mates v. Flings, and More

January 5, 2007

In today’s round-up, I offer you a potpourri of topics for discussion. First, a few blog shout-outs. Tami Gill, inspired by me to read the Harry Potter books, currently is on Book 5. Surf over and welcome her to the fandom. (And no spoilers!) For you Harry-Potter-is-evil folks, check out Laura Mallory and the Misguided [...]

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Blogalicious Cookbook

December 28, 2006

When Deborah Uhler asked me to contribute to her (mostly) conservative bloggers cookbook, Blogalicious, I had to think long and hard about what recipe to send. Being a single gal, I cook well enough and often enough to get by. My culinary fare is quite limited. But… Over the years I’ve become quite adept at [...]

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TIME Person of the Year: Me!

December 18, 2006

Update II (12/20): Some truth, much exaggeration…and a bit of blog envy? More on media bashing. Update (12/19): Fellow Examiner Blog Board of Contributors blogger Dan Gillmor on “Citizen media is shifting power back to the people.” ———————————————————————————————————- AND YOU, TOO, bloggers, blog readers, Wikipedians, YouTube-ers, and everyone else who contributes to and consumes a [...]

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2006 Weblog Awards

December 11, 2006

If you’re so inclined, choose the best blogs for the 2006 Weblog Awards. I didn’t link when nominations were in progress because I didn’t want to be nominated [Update: I was nominated, it seems.] I agree with Glenn. Two years ago, I thought that kind of thing was fun. Now it’s just… Unrelated FYI Update: [...]

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Duke Rape Case: Bloggers Black and White

November 21, 2006

*** Updates already! Keep scrolling, scrolling, scrolling… *** Perhaps next week I’ll write a long and in-depth post about my opinion of the latest news in the Duke case. But the other “Duke bloggers” have done such an outstanding job blogging about the case, my commentary seems superfluous. But I’ll say this. I do have [...]

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I’m Blogging!

November 15, 2006

Click the image to watch the video or follow this link. It’s so funny. The guy is trying to do some serious blogging, and people keep interrupting him. Does that ever happen to you? It happens to me all the time! I’m trying to blog, and my telephone is ringing and people are e-mailing, asking [...]

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Blogging and Partying with CNN

November 7, 2006

Wednesday, November 8 @ 12:00 p.m.: I hope you conservatives didn’t spend the morning crying in your porridge. If anyone deserves to cry, it’s me. I stayed up too late last night and was reminded why I gave up drinking. I feel hung over (I’m usually in bed before 10:00 p.m. because I get up [...]

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CNN Blog Party

October 31, 2006

Tuesday, November 7: For the latest party/election news, see this post. ——————————————————————————————————- Now that the Los Angeles Times has written it up, I guess I can blog about it now. CNN invited me to an election night “blog party,” where I’ll live-blog mid-term election coverage with conservative bloggers like Ed Morrissey, Mary Katharine Ham, and [...]

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GodBlogCon: Blogging Out Loud

October 27, 2006

Tuesday, October 31: This post is closed to commenting. Want to talk God and “gay marriage?” Do so at Democrats: Court Winners, Election Losers. Saturday, October 28 @ 10:30 a.m. PDT: I attended a breakout session yesterday called “Maximizing Ministry in New Media,” led by pastor, author, and blogger Mark Roberts. He and I almost [...]

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