December 27, 2003

Updates to The Roll

I've been meaning to make a round of updates to the links, with additions and deletions. No comments necessary on deletions; additions marked below:

Charlie's Soapbox - The "blog" (I guess) of Charlie Daniels, a musician famous for, among other things, "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" and "Uneasy Rider". Charlie's spelling isn't the greatest in the world, but the point gets across. He loves his country and he's a believer in Jesus, and not much more beyond that needs be said. I've seen him twice in concert, and I've really enjoyed his show both times. Thus, I'm happy to link him up.

Matthew J. Stinson - Matt seems like an eminently reasonable guy, and he was one of the people who kept a piece of the "nitwit Austrian" thing alive, and it's about time I added him to the list.

Ipse Dixit - He put up with me when I posted something about Virginia being a Commonwealth and not a State; moreover his list of the Democrat and Republican views on Christmas behavior got me laughing. Mr. Harris, sorry I didn't do this sooner.

Swanky Conservative - This chap pointed me towards where I got Donald Rumsfeld in the "Which Member of the Bush Administration Are You?" (and promptly posted the results) and he's also got this, one of my favorite (i.e. most meaningful) editorial cartoons of recent. His post about The World's Largest Shotgun also got me laughing in the evil Calvin manner, and thus I decided it was time to correct an oversight.

Professor Bainbridge - Yes, another law-school tie-in. Fear not! I am not evolving this site into a blawg, mostly because I don't seem to have the intellectual wattage to do so. Go on Crossfire and embarrass James Carville? Perhaps. Snooker Democrats as best I can? You bet. Do anything more complicated than that? No. The Professor writes extensively about the world of corporate law, and that's about the only thing I've been truly interested in since I got to law school. (Thought you went up there to be the next Thomas E. Dewey, Mr. Certain-to-be-a-Prosecutor. --Ed.) He writes well and he writes interestingly; I usually wind up spending more time there than I actually have, so...any low grades are your fault, professor! Incidentally, he also does wine reviews, if you're in to that.

The Adam Smith Institute Blog - These Brits are good people, and they also know how to use e-mail. Lesson: Writing Christmas hellos to this author yields dividends.

And last, but not least:

The Mudville Gazette - Greyhawk runs this site; it's the home of MilBlogs, which I like and am a registered supporter thereof.

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