Blogiversary Top 20 Blasts from Past, Part 3
This is the third part of a four-part blogiversary series of my favorite posts of the past year:
- October 9 — Questions for the Thought Police at the Ohio Civil Rights Commission and The Cincinnati Enquirer (a tavern owner posts a “For Service Speak English” sign, and the PC Police are out in force)
- October 22 — Nicholas Kristof and Mao: He Just, Can’t, Let, Go (an important exposure of a columnist who in the face of 60-70 million dead, still holds onto romantic notions of what the biggest mass murderer in history “accomplished” for his country)
- November 2 — The “No WMD†Lie (with LINKED Proof) (a yet-to-be-refuted rundown of weapons of mass destruction that HAVE been been found in Iraq already — as far as I’m concerned the argument’s over)
- November 13 — About That Nov. 16-18 UN Internet Conference in Tunisia (UN-EU takeover attempt)
- December 18 — Time’s “People Who Mattered†Are Framed with Bias-Tinged Pictures and Captions









