Picnic 2006-04-15
April 15, 2006 9:00 am by Basil
Today’s picnic basket of items from my blogroll.
- MB’s Blogasm enjoyed a picture of a Havana bride in an old Olds
- EckerNet does haiku for 50c
- Alabama Watch charts the Resurrection
- Home Sweet Home looks at a tragedy in South Carolina
- Noisy Room looks at a bmillionaire in Redmond supporting terrorists
- Shamalama (Common Folk Using Common Sense) looks at the fired protestors
- T. Longren weighs in on the boylove site on Blogger
- Willisms wants a flat tax
- Irina Tsukerman (The IgNoble Experiment, aka Live Dangerously!) loves Spring … and her camera
- The Man (GOP and the City) has a caption contest
- Karen (Pondering Penguin) looks at Rep. Mollohan’s personal net worth
- Blog interviews information is available here.






















Pro-choicer blames fetishization for abortion ban…
Apparently not killing babies is just a fetish…
The Golden Anniversary of The Carnival of Comedy - The Comedy Report…
Well, its the Carnival Of Comedys Golden Anniversary. What an honor and privilege to be hosting on such an auspicious occasion!
Unfortunately, when we offered to host, we really didnt think an organizer as sober and respected as Spacemonkey …
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Knives and Knaves…
I have never been a fan of Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld. I have long suspected that his blunt manner weakens the strength and effectiveness of otherwise critical transformational goals for the US Military. …
Make Electricity, Not Missiles!…
Okay, I’ve just about had enough of this whole Iran thing. Gina Cobb has an update on Iran’s latest hissing fit. Apparently, if we attack Iran, they’re going to send terrorists into Iraq to take it away from us. This……
Thanks for the mention. I like your blog, but I love your picnics because I always find one or more blogs I like and wasn’t aware of.
Thanks for the link my brother.
Is the U.S. strategy of pre-emptive war more accepted now?…
Former Sec of State Henry Kissinger — the most powerful German emigrant in the US government in recent history — noticed in The International Herald Tribune:
The recent publication of the second Bush administration statement on national strate…