Cross Posting

Filed under: General News — Michael van der Galien, Editor-in-Chief on April 24, 2008 @ 11:55 am CEST

I’m cross posting some of the posts I publish here at PoliGazette at Jules Crittenden’s place. He went on vacation for a couple of days, and asked a bunch of fine bloggers (albeit all conservatives), whether they’d agree to update his blog on a regular basis. The co-bloggers are (as listed by the Dissident Frogman):

TigerHawk, Don Surber, Dave Dilegge from Small Wars Journal, Jose Guardia of Pajamas Media and Barcepundit, Sister Toldjah, Gatewaypundit, Greyhawk (Mudville Gazette), Teflon Don and, of course, the Dissident Frogman himself.

As Froggy points out, there are some good posts up at Forward Movement, be sure to check the blog out regularly and check out the blogs of the crosspostbloggers.

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  1. 1 Donklephant » Blog Archive » He Didn’t, Did He?

    April 25, 2008 @ 12:39 am CEST

    […] UPDATE: Also, looks like there’s a lot of love coming from the conservative blogosphere. […]

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