Hello fellow Blog Writer- this is pretty simply No forms No Bullshit to deal with. Just leave me your Blog Address and I will go and check out your blog.
Conditions- only that your blog doesn’t promote racism, sexism, or just some plain crazy conspiracy theory.
Thats it. Some times it might take a day, others it might take two, but all welcome….please don’t get crazy and ask me to put like eighteen of your blogs on here- that’s not the intent.
If you want (and you’re under no obligation) here is the code for my blog button.
<a href=”http://www.normaljoe.wordpress.com/“
target=”_blank” title=”DB Reese is Socially unAcceptable“>
<img src=”http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/7031/6578616351206170576ih7.png“
alt=”Socially unacceptable Straight Talk” /></a>
Thanks for your support, DB.


20 Comments
March 30, 2008 at 1:38 pm
I was checking out your blog and wanted to invite you to cross link with our political magazine: ToTheCenter.com.
We’re launching a blog roll and would love to list you there too. With thousands of readers a month, I thought cross linking would be mutually beneficial. We saw that you’re listing a lot of other political magazines such as us so we hope you’ll list us too.
Thanks,
John
March 30, 2008 at 6:33 pm
Done deal, you’re on John.
DB
April 3, 2008 at 4:15 pm
my blog is
mickmck707.wordpress.com
thanks
April 26, 2008 at 6:18 am
Thanks.. I have a new General Political Category that you can put your blog on. I just launched the site…
May 15, 2008 at 7:37 am
I like your blog, I have linked to it on mine. rod
May 18, 2008 at 4:59 pm
DB,
My site is http://www.conservativesandnormals.com
I am trying to make social and political changes for the betterment of our country. I also have a blog where I talk about various social, political, and personal development topics. Let me know if you can add me and I’ll add you to my homepage. No hard feelings either way.
Matt
June 12, 2008 at 9:41 am
Looking to reciprocal link. This is my description I send when asked to describe it.
Conservative content with unapologetic rhetoric aimed at pissing off the Left and leaving the visitor to the page with a feeling that the Left really means “Left for dead”. Pro Israel, Pro life, Pro death sentence! The only thing to describe the liberal mind is ruckin’ fidiculous!!
June 19, 2008 at 3:14 pm
Thanks, your all on the site. Keep the faith fight the good fight.
DB
June 26, 2008 at 10:32 pm
HI DB,
CHECK OUT MY SECOND BLOG.
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THANKS.
July 6, 2008 at 8:16 pm
I have added your Blog to my Blog roll after reading through your content. I
would sincerely appreciate you doing the same and then adding me to yours.
I am very impressed with your content and lay out. Nicely done.
Best Regards,
John Barnhart
barnhart@barnhartblog.com
http://www.barnhartblog.com
July 14, 2008 at 9:29 am
“You can protect your liberties in this world only by protecting the other man’s freedom. You can be free only if I am free.”
-Clarence Darrow
I think your blog is righteous!
July 17, 2008 at 6:13 pm
It isn’t Islamophobia when they really ARE trying to kill you.
http://barenakedislam.wordpress.com/about/
Can we exchange links?
August 13, 2008 at 8:43 pm
My last blog that needs to be heard….
Okay, I’m getting a little tired of the all deep thinkers out there who say that the Georgians should get whatever’s coming to them. These are the same people who like to remind us of how cruel we’ve been to American Indians, and use that deplorable term, “Native American,” because they’re too lazy to find out which of the specific 1000 or so tribal groups they’re talking about in any given moment.
Yeah, the White Man stole the lands from the many tribes and continue to treat them as dirt, or museum pieces. But do you really not know the history of the Iroquois, the Navajo, the Apache, the Lenape, The Mi-Wuk… all the rest. It’s always been the mighty taking from the weak.
And we have deplored it because it’s wrong. Even while we bask in the luxury of being American.
The term “Native American” came from ass-dragging white bureaucrats, who wanted a convenient way to save them reams of paperwork, by grouping all those aforementioned tribal group together. Now the heart-renders among us try to assuage their own sense of White guilt by labeling all the tribes in a… wait for it… politically-conscious way.
So when I hear these same people accusing Georgians of crimes against humanity, it makes me think of the lousy way we treat American Indians, and the lousy way we pretend that we still don’t treat them. It makes me think that, man, there’s a bunch of hypocrites in America.
Number one, you can’t bemoan the fate of the American Indian on one hand, which includes a large number of warring tribes who simply all got defeated by the superior firepower of the whites – and at the same time tell me that the Georgians deserve it. And number two, the citizenry are not responsible for the crimes of their leaders.
Or have we all forgotten how much we despise George W. Bush? Have we forgotten how the Chinese people flourished in the Olympic Opening Ceremonies when their draconian government finally gave them a chance?
What Putin and Russia did was wrong, plain and simple. Or should I remind us all of another history lesson? This one courtesy of an English cap named Neville Chamberlain.
August 28, 2008 at 9:04 am
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February 25, 2009 at 11:51 am
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I would be grateful if you could link my site at yours – after checking it out, of course.
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Debary, Florida
April 22, 2009 at 10:32 pm
db,
check out my new weblog.
http://computerdetective.tumblr.com
THANKS
April 24, 2009 at 2:49 am
Awsome guys. Feel free to leave anything you want on this page. I amtrying to think of a way to have a running conversation on my site. Think it could be a practice of tolerance and patients.
DB
April 30, 2009 at 12:24 pm
Hi DB,
Feel free to check out my blog. Its very new- started yesterday in fact. Like the straight talk.
Thanks.
September 6, 2009 at 8:51 pm
I realize that these tea parties that are happening all across the country are an expression of freedom of speech. I realize that Fox News and it’s hosts of puppets also fall under this category, as well as Rush Limbaugh wanting, no, desiring our president to fail. Point being, where was all this moxy when we had a ninny for president, for 8 years? Now we have an articulate, intelligent, caring family man in Barrack Obama and the entire country revolts! It’s like all of a sudden everyone has grown a set of brass ones, instead of stepping back, looking to reason and leave this man alone!! We evaluate his first one hundred days, then again on his 2nd. What happened to the pride everyone felt on election day? Did we forget what this man inherited? He told us it would take some time to fix everything – not his first 100 days! There have been some good changes – let him do his thing as president!!!!!!
October 3, 2009 at 11:23 pm
You make a point in saying that there have been some good changes. I am left wondering what those might be. Unemployment has risen over 2% since this man has taken office. Cash for clunkers showed a positive sale month for those involved, but by costing future car sells, so not really helping out there too much. We didn’t get the revenue from hosting an Olympics. We are still in Iraq, and sending more troops to Afghanistan. He’s had several potential Secretaries of this or that, has to pull their names out of contention because of scandal (more so though, than previous Administrations). We started adding tarriffs again to products from China- think it will lead to a trade war- never good in a down economy. He refuses to listen to anyone who doesn’t believe in his ideology.
I’m not seeing things changing for the betterment of the country, rather to the contrary.