October 30th, 2004
Rumors of my being hushed into silence have been highly exaggerated. For the record, posting has been light due to cable modem problems, home improvemnt matters, and for this weekend, house sitting for friends.
Recently, I’ve come under fire from critics for my support of President Bush (so, what else is new?), leveling the usual accusations, demonizations, and whatnot. I won’t go into defending my stance in this post, as I’ve already done so many times on this blog. I will say, however, that I will not intimidated by such rhetoric from anybody. Period.
I voted for President Bush two weeks ago for reasons well-known to anybody who reads this blog and knows where I stand. If you’ve been reading this blog for some time and still don’t get it, here’s a refresher or two.
I’m not going to discuss this matter any further. I’ve got blogging and other better things to do. If you don’t like the opinions I express on this blog, why are you here? Go read another blog that makes you happy, because I’m not backing down from my center-right, small-l libertarian views just because you don’t like them.
This isn’t the first time America was faced with a bitter election year during a war and it won’t be the last. Regardless of who may win Tuesday night, the Republic will go on despite the current political divide.
I’m Darmon Thornton and I approve this message. I also approve this message, too.
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Blogosphere’s Bush Endorsements
I will update this post occasionally with Bush endorsements around the blogosphere. The first is a funny one by Frank J. I was perusing my referrers log and decided to stop in at his site, IMAO. This post is LOL! My five year-old niece would be impressed.
Three cheers for you, and I’m not being sarcastic. Hysteria seems to be the emotion of the day in this election, so it’s refreshing to read about someone with firm convictions sticking up for himself without the emotional ranting.
Ballots around the black blogosphere.
[...] Kerry is not flawless. I believe his faith in the current administration was misplaced on the eve of the war with Iraq, and I think his campaign has been pathetic in its indictment of the current regime’s treasonous conduct….