February 01, 2005
When You're Out, Pick Good Fill In Writers
I've long been an admirer of Michael J. Totten. In fact, I owe him a friend ship with well known progressive Marc Cooper. In fact, because I enjoy Cooper and Totten and wanted in on the fun, is one of the reasons I started this blog.
When Michael steps down for a few days, I miss him. So, when he started involving others as guest bloggers, I had a little trepidation; would they be as good, would they reflect the mores and attitudes of Michael, would it be an exercise in drudgery to read the guests? Well, after careful scientific study, careful examination of the facts. The results are in: As good, do reflect, and are an exercise in joy to read. The two recent entry's by Jeremy Brown of Who Knew and Mary Madigan of Exit Zero reflect my own feelings about the war and the elections. Take a gander, enjoy as much as I have. There are four links there (not including Michaels link at the beginning of the entry.) READ THEM ALL, it's time well spent.
Posted by GM Roper at February 1, 2005 08:44 PM | TrackBackSaw your blog at Marc Cooper's blog and thought I would wander over.Great site.I will add this to my favourites,and be back for sure.
I got turned on to Mr.Cooper's site by MJT,but frankly am not really enamoured with it.
At this point in time,anti-war is pretty much anti-intelligence to me and I have precious little tolerance for it.
So out with the bad and in with the good,I guess.
Posted by dougf at February 1, 2005 09:31 PM
Thanks, George. Great blog. Welcome to the neighborhood!
Posted by Jeremy Brown at February 1, 2005 09:42 PM
Hi GM,
Like this new look much better and now it is easier to comment! I will be back often!
Posted by Gamekeeper at February 1, 2005 10:15 PM
George,
My sentiments exactly. I think you and I have the same taste in blogs. Cooper, Totten, Simon. I've always enjoyed your comments at Marc's place.
I just started my own little too, at http://vietpundit.blogspot.com/ Please check it out when you have chance. Thanks ...
Posted by VietPundit at February 2, 2005 03:23 AM