Open Trackback Friday — December 1st, 2006

Once again it is Open Trackback Friday and it’s also the first day of December — which means 24 more shopping days ’til Christmas. In case you’d like to share interesting entries from your own blog then use my blog’s trackback feature. It’s easy. Link your post to this one, send a trackback to it and it’ll appear in the comments upon my personal manual approval. I am forced to approve all comments & trackbacks manually due to spam bots even though I have a system in place to filter them out. The filter doesn’t work as well as I’d like. In fact, of late, it doesn’t appear to be working well at all. Actually the filters I have in active mode and are supposed to work with my version of WordPress don’t seem to be doing a decent job stopping the stupid spam. So I use myself as the ultimate spam filter. In other words, I manually delete all spam before you, the reader, are subjected to it. Just rightclick where it says “trackback” below and then click on “copy shortcut” to get the trackback URL. That’s all there is to it! And thank you in advance for trackbacking to my blog. And while you’re here, please take some time to look at some articles I’ve posted. Maybe you’ll find something interesting. If you do, trackback to it as well.

December 1st, 2006 at 1:33 pm
When Is Critical Thinking Is Not Critical Thinking
When a 10th. grader answers thusly:
“write down five things the U.S. government is currently doing that might be unconstitutional.” The student offered two: “1. Bushe cold have help the Katrina people whin it hapin. 2. Bushe should…
December 1st, 2006 at 1:41 pm
Uncooperative Talk Radio - Weekend of December 2, 2006
Topic 12/2/06
The Armed Citizen Report! Hunting season is in full swing, how’s it going? And hurricane season is also over, what happened to all the killer storms the eco-nuts predicted? The U. S. Supreme court weighs in on global warming and so will…
December 1st, 2006 at 3:12 pm
Al-Qaeda arrested in Turkey, and more terror news
Maybe the Pope should visit Turkey more often, since Turkish police detained 18 people suspected of having links to al Qaeda late on Wednesday. Turkish authorities are saying the arrests didn’t have anything to do with the Pope’s visit. Who
December 1st, 2006 at 8:56 pm
For God’s Sake - Stop helping Africa
What I’m about to say will sound so outrageous that I have to preface my article by saying this is no satire. I mean every word: let the Africans die. And not because I am insensitive to the lives of all those poor starving and dying children but bec…
December 3rd, 2006 at 4:15 pm
Idiocracy - A world filled with Liberals and Musli
Sometimes you can tell just from a plot outline whether a movie will be entertaining or not. For example, I would pass on “a family gets lost and stumbles upon a hidden, underground, devil-worshiping cult led by the fearsome Master and his servant To…