Friday, June 23, 2006


(yes, yes, I'm aware not all the press sits in the green zone with their feet up)

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People always ask, "But what can I do?" I like your practical suggestion to everyone to cancel their subscriptions and hit the enemy in the pocketbook. Don't buy the online bypass to the restricted content, either. Dowd and Krugman and the others just aren't worth it.
And then donate your savings to worthy conservative candidates for office :-)
I'm collecting as many of these as I can find and putting them on this web page:
http://www.somebodyhelpme.info/media/media.html
Here's one I just made:
http://www.somebodyhelpme.info/media/enemyears-friedman-thomas-rather2-comp.jpg
That's great. BTW, if you're going to host those things, it's not a bad idea to note where you get them.
If you'd make some shirts with these impressions, we could see how much trouble we'd like get into.
Shirts...hmmmm...that's an idea...