*The Gimp Parade is an excellent, passionate and nicely-written disabled-rights activist blog. I would have blogrolled this ages ago, but it didn’t update all that often; happily, BlueLily seems to be updating more nowadays.
I’m not sure whether this would go in your “to Amp’s right” or your “even further to the right” section, but if I may make a recommendation, check out Foreign Dispatches, by Abiola Lapite. He’s a sorta libertarian type whom I usually recommend on “added to my blogroll” threads, since very few people seem to blogroll him. He can be a bit irritating, but he seems to be really smart (and he wants everyone to know it too).
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March 10th, 2005 at 5:25 am
Fine choices both. I started reading Majikthise after she started guest-blogging at Pandagon, and have been quite pleased.
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March 10th, 2005 at 10:41 am
I suggested Majikthise in a comment thread here months ago. I’m glad to see she’s begining to get the recognition she deserves.
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March 11th, 2005 at 2:17 pm
Thanks for the compliments, Amp. And adding me to your list. :)
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March 11th, 2005 at 8:25 pm
I’m not sure whether this would go in your “to Amp’s right” or your “even further to the right” section, but if I may make a recommendation, check out Foreign Dispatches, by Abiola Lapite. He’s a sorta libertarian type whom I usually recommend on “added to my blogroll” threads, since very few people seem to blogroll him. He can be a bit irritating, but he seems to be really smart (and he wants everyone to know it too).
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