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I just realized that there was no “Blog of the Year” awarded at Saturday’s Wisconsin Blog Summit.
(I’m sure it was just an oversight and that I’ll receive my award in the mail soon.)
If it were up to me, viagra site on the other hand, buy viagra I would definitely have given the award to one of the Wisconsin Cheddarsphere’s newest and most elegant voices: James T. Harris of The National Conversation.
April 30th, 2007
At Saturday’s Wisconsin Blog Summit, discount cialis see local radio personality Charlie Sykes said he thinks most people can only keep up with about five blogs a day, viagra usa but to me that’s like saying you can only read five articles in the newspaper or in Newsweek or Time.
I’m currently following over 50 blogs. It’s easy to do when you use a newsreader.
Here’s the list of blogs I’m following on a daily basis:
Althouse
At the Tap
The American Mind
An Ol’ Broad’s Ramblings
Ask Me Later
Atomic Trousers
Badger Blogger
Bloggasm
Blogger Beer
Boots & Sabers
The Confidentials
Eugene Kane
Folkbum’s Rambles & Rants
Frank Lasee
Freedom Eden
From the Salty City
Fuzz Martin
The Gun Blogs
The Happiness Project
The Happy Circumstance
Jiblog
Lance Burri
The Law Dog Files
Letters in Bottles
Living on the backside of 20
Marquette Warrior
Milwaukeean Rhapsody
Milwauke Idiot
Musings of a Thoughtful Conservative
No Runny Eggs
The Other Side of My Mouth
Patrick McIlheran
Real Debate
Right from the Right
Scott Mehring
Shark & Shepherd
Silent E Speaks
Spotted Horse
Subject to Change
Texas Hold ’em Blogger
The Unpleasantness
View from the Cheap Seats
The Volokh Conspiracy
Wigderson Library and Pub
The World According to Nick
They don’t all post everyday, but all of them are worth reading when they do.
By the way, if WTMJ would get their feeds working, I would also add Charlie Sykes and Jessica McBride to my reader.
If any of you out there think there is something I SHOULD be reading but I’ve missed, please leave the url in the comments section. And if you see any blogs on my list that you haven’t heard about, feel free to give them a look. You might find a new blog to add to your daily five (or 50).
April 29th, 2007
James T. Harris at The National Conversation talks about why so many African-Americans think it’s OK for blacks to use the “N” word while requiring that anyone else who says it be severely punished.
My question is:
Why is it any more right to have black-only words than it was to have white-only drinking fountains?
Don’t misunderstand me. I don’t want the right to say the word myself. I think it’s the most despicable word in the English language. But different rules for different groups sure sounds like racism to me.
April 18th, 2007
I just had the privilege and pleasure of meeting James T. Harris who writes The National Conversation.
He’s a professional speaker, cialis buy remedy an expert on generational differences, and the most fascinating person I’ve sat across a table from in a long time.
If I worked at a large organization, I’d have this guy speak to my workforce in a heartbeat.
Since I don’t, I suppose I’ll just have to settle for reading his blog.
November 17th, 2006
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