Bear Flag League,  Politics

Bear Flag League Round-Up Redux Part 2

Justene over at Calblog continues her exhaustive Round-Up of the Bear Flag League:

Bear Flag Roundup Part 4

L is for Land of the Free

Left Coast Conservative tells us just what he thinks of those fine Senators.

Check out Chris at Legal XXX on the effect of Barbara Boxer’s opposition.

How to choose between all the great posts on the Pope at Lex Communis? Well, send everyone to the post on St. Malachy because it’s just weird enough to make you wonder.

You can all thank me later for linking to Little Miss Attila.

Local Liberty Blog has a new and different (as in logical!) view of Earth Day.

M is for Mighty Fine Friends

Mad Mikey is also on my list of blogs I should read more often. Here he starts an interesting discussion on those Google satellite photos. Here he shares the journey through dialysis and the search for a kidney. He’s in such good humor that for a long time, I thought he was kidding about the kidney.

Master of None supports a logical conclusion: politics should stay out of religion, but religion has every right to get involved in politics.

Do. Not. Annoy. Mr. Mustard.

Molly’s blog is broken. I KNEW I had forgotten something. Now I know what I am doing after the roundup. AND I have an excuse to put off my own MT upgrade. Every cloud has a silver lining.

Miller’s Time may also be broken. That one is not my fault.

Moxie also takes on Earth Day and the results are remarkably entertaining.

Bear Flag Roundup Part 5

P is for Please Don’t Make Me Read the LA Times

Patio Pundit is also facing blog burnout but before he took a break, he put up some good thoughts on the UN.

Your Daily Prescott tells us who the real Pope is. Patrick is teasing but there are people who really believe that.

Patterico’s Pontifications, not really anonymous, you know, is a gold mone for posts. This week, See Dubya is helping to keep the pot boiling over. He revives the James Wood-9/11 story that I think has never gotten enough attention.

Pearly Gates gets the by-now-traditional bonus points for NFL draft analysis. I also don’t understand why the Broncos took Clarrett.

Far too many BFLers are on a break. Clearly we need some morale-boosting. Pink Slip Central is looking for a new home. For just a couple of months. Ugh.

Pirate’s Blog piles on re Earth Day. I like the Pirate’s style.

Professor Chaos reports, to my great disappointment that vodka does not cure a cold.

Bear Flag Roundup Part 6

Q is for Quit Goofing Off

I am all for finding inspiration wherever possible but QandO’s comments on the underpass stain are right on.

R is for Rolling Right Along

Raincross Conservative was on semi-hiatus but his was unintended.

There’s a funny side to the border problem and Res Ipsa Loquiter has it.

Right on the Left Beach has some great stuff but this IS a Bear Flag League roundup so checkout some BFL pictures.

Bangor Maine has it right and Roscoe’s Blog has the tale.

Ryan’s Head is also flush with Pope posts. He deserves a quote (the only one in the roundup?):

there are many of us who find Benedict XVI a sign of blessed reassurance that our Church is not about to fold like a hot hershey to the demands of a few reformers.

Bear Flag Roundup Part 7

O is for Oh, I found the OC Blog

True to its name, the OC Blog covers Orange County news. Check out info on what the OC Transit Authority is doing and who may launch a run for State Senate.

S is for Sure is a Big League

Selected Pete has an interesting discussion on those evolution films on IMAX that has spilled over to MSNBC — the discussion, not the films.

I suppose Shaking Spear would like me to link to some of his great posts but he has a teenage daughter who made a guest appearances and I am still a sucker for blogging teens so head over and read her entry.

Sneakeasy’s Joint has an interesting post on trying to be more social. I am always trying to be more social and then backsliding.

SoCal Law Blog has a copy of the amicus brief. Ok, ok. Here’s his take on the EFF vs. a SF law firm and it has nothing to do with the Pearcys.

T is for This is Not the The Category

Tan Horizons is a Catholic but has no post on Pope Benedict. And we had such a shortage. He does have an interesting look at religious bigotry.

othing to do with the Pearcys.

T is for This is Not the The Category

Tan Horizons is a Catholic but has no post on Pope Benedict. And we had such a shortage. He does have an interesting look at religious bigotry.