Posted by: Aurelius Tags: Blogs
I have been in remiss, of late, in recommending Blog’s that you should be reading.
So, without further ado, I present The Right Stuff.
And not just because the Blogger lists Nikola Tesla as one of her Favorite Things, as cool as that is in it’s own right.
Take this tasty morsel from a recent post concerning William Ayers, of Weatherman Underground and Obama “just-a-guy-in-my neighborhood” fame:
When I was young, a few words brought fear and terror to mind; the IRA, the Achille Lauro, the Unabomber.
When I was young there were attacks on the Marine barracks in Lebanon; there were also bomb attacks and strife in Ireland, and Momar Qaddafi’s thugs set a bomb that took down a Pan Am plane over Lockerbie, Scotland.
But I also remember the Weather Underground. For a long time it remained the quintessential example of terrorism there was; particularly domestic terrorism. I remember the names of Dohrn and Boudin, I remember the SDS, (Students for Democratic Society), where the Weather Underground began.
Well worth the read.
Thanks to Perri Nelson for turning me on to this excellent resource.
The Patriot Post is a wonderful place to spend some time. Among other pages, there is a library of historical documents, and a daily founders quote.
Much better use of your time than keeping up with Britney’s latest descent into the white trash whirlpool…
From time to time, I run across a Blog provides a great perspective, and a very high proportion of great posts. It is not just enough to suggest one or two posts from these sites for recommended reading. I think they should be be on everyone’s personal blog list.
So, every once in awhile I will refer such a blog for your considersation.
The first is Coming Anarchy.
From their Welcome:
Welcome to the Robert D. Kaplan-inspired site where “Curzonâ€, “Younghusband†and “Chirol†blog on issues of world affairs and politics.
Three recent posts there that everyone should read:
And a whole lot more good stuff before that. One of my motto’s is that you should try to learn somthing new every day. It’s pretty easy, with sites like Coming Anarchy around.