Tagged Again!.

I’ve been tagged again with a “thinking blogger award,”

…this time from Joe Huffman. Coincidentally, both Joe and JimmyB, the previous nominator, were attendees at the first Gunblogger’s Rendezvous last October. I’m not suggesting there’s any kind of conspiracy or collusion, but if I get another nomination out of that group…

Actually, I’m really pretty honored. It’s nice to know that some of the stuff I write actually does make people think, especially since that’s largely why I do it.

Thanks much, Joe. See you again at this year’s Rendezvous.

And Now for Something Completely Different.

It’s beyond anything I’ve experienced in over four years of blogging, anyway. I invite implore you to read the three-part story Perspectives authored by three different bloggers, told from their individual points of view. It’s the story of a rollover traffic accident in Smalltown U.S.A. from the perspective of the first cop on the scene, the first responding EMT, and the ER nurse who cares for two of the victims.

I promise you, it’s worth your time.

You’ve Got to Admit, It Beats That Other “Award” I Got!

I just noticed that I’ve been tagged with the “Thinking Blogger Award” by fellow blogger Conservative UAW Guy. (Full disclosure: we’ve met, at the inaugural Gunblogger’s Rendezvous in Reno last year. Nice guy, charming wife.) I’m honored, really.

It beats the hell out of my last blogging “award.”

Anyway, this is another meme-thing. Here are the rules:

1. If, and only if, you get tagged, write a post with links to 5 blogs that make you think.

2. Link to this post so that people can easily find the exact origin of the meme.

3. Optional: Proudly display the ‘Thinking Blogger Award’ with a link to the post that you wrote.

Err, I think something got scrambled there, but click the award icon for a link back to the originating post.

Here’s my list of five bloggers who make me think:

1. Steven Den Beste – Yes, I know he no longer posts as USS Clueless, but there’s stuff in his archives that still makes me go “Ah!”

2. American Digest. Gerard Van der Leun doesn’t post as much now that he’s a muckety-muck at Pajamas Media, but he still writes a few that stimulate the grey matter.

3. Bill Whittle’s Eject3. No explanation necessary. If you haven’t read him, start with “Honor” and work your way up the archives.

4. Wretchard at The Belmont Club. Thinking is what he does.

5. A Day in the Life of an Ambulance Driver. Read posts like this one and tell me they don’t make you think.

Thanks for the nod, JimmyB.

Hillary? Obama? Thompson? Iowahawk? Like Hell!

Reynolds-Lucas ’08, baby! A good idea whose time has finally come. We need bloggers in the White House, but it ain’t Burge. Rachel Lucas is back, and Glenn never left us. It’s time to get this freight train rolling. Elect the Great in 2008! We had this all planned out in 2003! Complete with (now slightly dated) campaign poster, penned by none other than Chris Muir!

It’s time to open a campaign headquarters and start raising some money!

Since I’m so obviously link-whoring, here’s the complete list of my posts on this from 2003:

Glenn Reynolds for President!

Denizens of the Blogosphere! I Present to You the Nominees for the 2008 Administration as Selected by YOU!

ALREADY the Reynolds/Lucas Ticket has Competition!

The Reynolds/Lucas 2008 Ticket Picks Up Steam!

Elect the Great in 2008?

Ah, ancient internet history. Don’tcha love it?

On the Paucity of Posts.

I don’t have Tam’s excuse of no service at home, nor do I have the excuse of no time. I’ve been working out of the office for the last several days, and getting home at a reasonable hour.

I just haven’t felt like blogging.

Actually, it’s been kinda nice. I may be not-blogging for a while longer. Plus, I’m going to be out of town starting July 5 with, as far as I can tell, no internet access at all for several days. THAT will be difficult, for as Tam asks, “How did our stone age ancestors live without it?” The writing part I can live without. The reading part is another story. Anyway, for those of you checking in on a regular basis and keeping up my Sitemeter numbers, thanks!

To the men and women of Regimental Combat Team 6

I’d like to thank you.

I’m a middle-forties, overweight, out-of-condition electrical engineer living in Tucson, Arizona with my wife, step-daughter, and two grandchildren. I want you to know that I believe I understand what it is you are risking your life and limb for: the chance to shut down an ideology of death and enslavement that threatens modern civilization; the chance to do it at its heart, and to avoid having the fight come to our home towns. You are there to help a people learn what it is to be free, and to slam the door on those who wish to enslave everyone.

It is a noble goal. It is a lousy job, in lousier conditions, made even worse by voices from back home who tell you that all is lost, that what you’re doing is wrong, illegal, immoral, and fattening.

Ignore them.

Understand that we, Silent America, stand behind you. Those of us in flyover country respect what you are doing, and only wish we could help you do it better, harder, faster. We want you home, too, but we know what is at stake. Your sacrifice of time, of blood, of life is not wrong, is not in vain, and is very greatly appreciated by the people you don’t hear about in the newscasts or in the papers from home. Apparently we’re not newsworthy. Apparently, what you’re doing there isn’t either, unless the media can manufacture a scandal out of it.

But we’re here, and we know better, because you’re our husbands, wives, sons, and daughters.

To whomever this reaches directly, please send me an email response and let me know anything you and your Team might need. I am a contributor to Soldier’s Angels, but anything I can do directly I will try.

And once again, thank you for being the best America has to offer the world.

Send an email of your own in support of RCT-6 per the request of their commander, Col. Richard L. Simcock in a round-table interview as reported at Blackfive.

Sorry for my tardiness on this. No excuses.

The Best Laid Plans….

First, the good news: It looks like I’ll get to spend the next couple of weeks working out of the office, rather than on the road. And the Mauser is back from 300 Below.

The bad news: While I was on the road the clothes dryer took a dump and the kitchen faucet is screwed up and in need of repair, plus we’re out of everything – so I get to spend today doing shopping, appliance installation, and home repairs.

And why didn’t anybody tell me that Sunday was Father’s Day?

I did, however, put the Mauser back together bright and early (very early) this morning, and for those of you who expressed an interest, here’s a few shots of it. (Oleg Volk I ain’t.)

(*sigh*) Maybe next weekend?