This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at Searchlight Crusade. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.
Category: Blogosphere
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Carnival of Liberty XXXVII
This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at Forward Biased. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.
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From the Blogroll
I’m not in the mood for more tonight. As such, I would instead like to point you to a few postings from the fine members of my blogroll.
Gateway Pundit honors the three-year anniversary of the Iraqi invasion by looking back at the predictions about the war and the global turnouts of protests on that anniversary.
Protein Wisdom‘s Jeff Goldstein asks for help in shredding a recent “news” piece. He actually does well enough on his own, but his commenters chip in aplenty.
TexasBestGrok‘s JohnL finally brings back some aircraft cheesecake with some sweet Raptor pics.
Phil at Shades of Gray (finally) writes again. This time, it’s about, well, writing.
Finally, Eric the Straight White Guy ponders on … Kiwi polish … and today’s society … and buffing brushes. Yes, I still keep and use one.
That is all for tonight. See y’all tomorrow.
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Carnival of Liberty XXXVI
This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at The Unrepentant Individual. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.
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March Madness, Blogosphere Style
Six Meat Buffet‘s Preston Taylor Holmes has announced that it’s time for the 2006 Six Meat Basketball Challenge.
The brackets were just released. Number one seeds include Duke, UConn, Memphis and Villanova. Are you ready to rumble? I think so.
We’re bringing back the Six Meat Basketball Challenge this year. Last year, you may remember, The Kid from Deliverance won the whole thing, which got him a custom ad graphic and a month-long ad at Six Meat Buffet at the top of our sidebar. This must have sent a month-long avalanche of traffic from which he barely recovered. We had 11 participants last year – let’s get more involved this year.
Need some help with your brackets? Here’s a list of twenty tips for ya.
Need another tip? Always bet on black! No, wait, that’s a tip for roulette. No, wait again, that’s just an asinine line from a crappy movie. Oh … never mind.
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Carnival of Liberty XXXV
This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at Owlish Mutterings. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.
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For the Scots of the Blogosphere
… and for those of Scottish blood, Tartan Day is just a shade over five weeks away. Ith at Absinthe & Cookies is already preparing for her third annual Gathering of the Blogs.
Here’s last year’s Gathering — go give it a gander. Although I didn’t participate in last year, I did give a couple of meager nods to Tartan Day. This year, look for me at the Gathering of the Blogs. Hopefully, the Gunn Nutt will be there too, as she’s already sporting the Gunn Modern tartan on her banner.
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Carnival of Liberty XXXIV
This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at Committees of Correspondence. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.
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Carnival of Liberty XXXIII
This week’s installment of the Life, Liberty, Property community’s Carnival of Liberty is up over at Peter Porcupine. Go read another fine collection of posts from a libertarian slant.
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Brrreeeport on Love-child Rape Trial
The Brrreeeport visits South Africa, where a strange courtroom tale is unfolding.
An unexpected family link between South African ex-Deputy President Jacob Zuma and a judge has left questions over the future of his rape trial.
South African media have revealed that Mr Zuma has a son whose uncle is a judge who was to have heard the case.
The 29-year-old man’s mother is the sister of Judge Jeremiah Shongwe.
Judge Shongwe was due to judge the case after Bernard Ngoepe stood down at the defence’s request, and Phineas Mojapelo stood down for “personal” reasons.
Mr Zuma’s defence team would have raised the issue of the blood connection in court if Judge Shongwe had not stood down from the case, the Star newspaper reports.
The recusal of the three most senior judges of the Transvaal region – Judge President Ngoepe and his two deputies, Judge Mojapelo and Judge Shongwe – has left uncertainty over who will preside over the Zuma trial when it resumes in the Johannesburg High Court on 6 March.
The Brrreeeport suggestion? Let Judge Judy have it.
Oh yeah, and just what is the Brrreeeport? Just a little blogosphere jacking with the search engines, courtesy of Scobleizer (hat tip to Llama Butcher Steve).