I was going to commemorate my 800,000th hit, but it shot past me like lightning (on 365,000 page views). At this rate, in another 12 weeks - I'm going to shoot past my 1 millionth website hit.
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Anonymous said…
CONGRATS PP!!
Your blog is the best !!
Anonymous said…
That's right. You do a great job of reaching the lowest common denominator in SD political discourse. Keep up the good work!
Thanks 8:54. I do my best to be accessible to everyone.
(Yes, I know what you meant. I'm being a smarty pants)
Anonymous said…
Quit being a horses ass 8:54. If you don't like this blog, don't read it and certainly don't bother posting. I am sick and tired of angry, bitter people like you.
Anonymous said…
Sounds like maybe you're the one who should quit reading, anon 11:18...
Anonymous said…
11:18 Get real. It is only because a whole bunch of Democrat, Indy and Libertarian bloggers came over here to chat with the conservatives and ultra-conservatives that PP's numbers are soaring. If they leave, PP's bloge tanks because the site gets boring because of people like you, preaching to the choir.
As the only South Dakota blogger out with 5 daughters, I feel I need to weigh in on the whole discussion that's occurring with regards to the HPV vaccine, and Governor Rounds' proposal to make it available. My family (including my three oldest girls) watched my mom, their grandmother, succumb slowly and painfully to cancer which spread throughout her body. If a similar fate from a different type of cancer was preventable through a simple shot, why wouldn't anyone advocate for it? At the age most of my kids are going to be getting it, they're still playing with barbies, and negative influences such as most of the programming on MTV, and other assorted trashy television is verboten in my house. All they're going to know about this vaccination is that it's a shot, just like for teatnus or measles. They'll go "Ow, I don't want a shot," and that will be it. Just another mark on their vaccination record. One check box for DPT, one for HPV, and so on...
On the eve of her wedding, State Senator Orv Smidt writes to the Argus Leader condemning Congresswoman Herseth for her actions on the Iraq funding bill - calling them "emboldening to the enemy:" I ask you to consider how Herseth has gotten to be such an expert that she can deny the commander-in-chief, the Defense Department, the Secretary of State and our brave soldiers the resources they need to fight and win in Iraq? Why it is OK to embolden our enemy by publishing a timetable for withdrawal? I was once a soldier in Vietnam. The actions by our political leaders of the time told me that my service to our country was not appreciated. and... Our brave soldiers in Iraq don't want to hear that either. Go read it all here . Considering (as a Brookings residnt) he's her State Senator in Pierre, this is particularly stinging.
Hat tip to CCK and SDP : Northern Valley Beacon blog author Dave Newquist is no stranger to saying controversial things on his blog. But as SDP points out, this comment from him on CCK's blog is particularly worthy of notice since he's a candidate for the legislature: David Newquist, Democratic candidate for the state legislature, questions whether the American flag is even worth saluting anymore : A flag is a symbol. It symbolizes our history, our aspirations, our values. Of course it is upsetting to see someone desecrate our national symbol. But the Bush administration would like to get the nation in a raging furor, while it quietly erodes, undermines, and desecrates our Constitutional rights and protections. When the New York Times published a story on tapping into international financial transactions, the Bushites railed that the newspaper was endangering the nation and that the 3,000 people killed during 9/11 were being violated. Of course, they never mention the 2...
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Your blog is the best !!
(Yes, I know what you meant. I'm being a smarty pants)
PP knows this.