Better Late Than Never

The bunker has been delinquent in mentioning a few additions to the blog roll over the last few weeks, in the grand bunker tradition of “better late than never” that will be addressed right now.

Some may be a bit surprised at a couple of the links, but they shouldn’t be. We are neither dogmatic nor fanatical ideologues here, and we look for opinions, and reasonable discussion, in, and from, all quarters.

…… in other words, if you see a “Blogging Tory” on the sidebar it doesn’t mean that we’re switching sides, or even considering it – it just means that we’ve been there, read their stuff, commented on some of it, and not been met with string of dogmatic nonsense in reply.

So without further ado please welcome, in no particular order

* Canadian Blue Lemons
* The Last Amazon
* Engaged Spectator
* Unrepentant Old Hippie
* redjenny

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6 Responses to “Better Late Than Never”

  1. balbulican on July 9th, 2007 at 9:21 pm

    Welcome to the new additions. You have all distinguished yourselves by being smart, funny folks who think and speak well, and, most important, who promote civil and intelligent discussion on their sites. I disagree regularly and ferociously with the content posted by 2.5 of our new blogroll members, but they are reliably thought provoking, and willing to talk.

  2. Red Jenny on July 10th, 2007 at 8:25 am

    I am honoured to be among such eminent bloggers. :)

  3. Brian Lemon on July 10th, 2007 at 8:47 am

    I am honoured, Balb, and have returned the favour.
    If I was a leftie (i.e. had a frontal lobotomy) your’s would be blog that I could ever only aspire to.

  4. balbulican on July 10th, 2007 at 10:09 am

    My dear fellow, if you were a lefty, you could afford the frontal lobotomy.

    Several of us have them to relieve the pressure of our unfairly massive brains, imprisoned in our conservative-sized crania. Fortunately, your average lefty can afford to sacrifice a hundred IQ points and still think rings around the right wingers.

    And for those unfortunate occasions when the surgeon’s scalpel slips, or a few too many ounces of medulla get scooped out…well, there’s always the Blogging Tories.

  5. Adrian MacNair on July 10th, 2007 at 6:09 pm

    While facetious, I should remind you that several very intelligent bloggers like Joseph Lavoie, Adam Daifallah, Damian whateverhislastnameis, and several others exist on the BTs. So in order to prove your intellectual prowess, I suggest you keep your generalizations limited to the neo-cons.

  6. JJ on July 10th, 2007 at 6:29 pm

    What Red Jenny said :)

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