Thursday, February 09, 2006

If he keeps doing it, why not keep saying it

I think its OK to keep saying the same thing about someone if the person keeps doing the same thing.

Take blogger David Boyd, for example.

I keep saying he has a wonderful capacity to pull and post the most important parts of blogworthy op-eds and other type articles.

And Boyd keeps doing it. At least IMHO he does.

Here are two recent examples:From Cliff May’s column, The Cartoon Intifada, at Townhall.com,David posted:

Machiavelli provided the answer more than 500 years ago. For those who would rule, he said, it is better "to be feared than loved."

By now, all but the most self-deluded among us recognize that Militant Islamists are waging a War Against the West, a deadly jihad against Christians, Jews, Hindus and moderate Muslims. These religiously inspired fascists have no interest in being loved by "infidels." They do, however, want to inspire fear – and they do want to rule.
And from R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.’s column, Angry Young Men, at The American Spectator, David posted:
The peoples in such a rage over Danish cartoonists are a deeply troubled people. They are incapable of reason or even of governing themselves. They are the enemy of civilization, whether it be Western civilization or some civilized order that might emerge in the Middle East.
Take a look at both May and Tyrrell's columns.

I hope you decide to visit David Boyd often.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

John, your opinion is more than humble in this instance. You could argue that it is enlightened. Seriously, thanks for the kind words.