For those who have not yet seen my article at Townhall.com, please check it out.
For those who found their way here from Townhall, I post political stuff at Polipundit.com daily. Below are links to a few of my latest posts there.
Byrd Droppings is where I post everything else, from comments on movies and television, music and current events, to food and family stuff. Please bookmark this site if you see anything that you like. If you don't see anything you like, then bookmark it anyway and come back at least a few times until you find something you do.
Here is a sampling of some recent posts from several of the categories mentioned above, in addition to what you will find by scrolling down to catch posts from the past few days:
Mushy Stuff (and a picture of me before I got old and fat)
Book Review -- South Park Conservatives
POLIPUNDIT POSTS:
On Amnesty International's Advice To Foreign States To Kidnap U.S. Officials
The Republican Party Should Run This Ad
MoveOn.org Targets Wrong Congressman At Protest
The Rangel Holocaust Statement and the Silence of the Democrats Over Saddam's Abuses

Congratulations, Lorie. You deserve to feel very proud! I know we (your fellow bloggers - especially us females) are proud of ya. Keep up the great work.
Posted by: Dana | Friday, June 10, 2005 at 09:42 PM
Lorie,
Just finished going through your blogs. Great job! Thank your husband for his service.
As a 24 fan, I appreciate your comments. Keep up the great posts. Will be back for sure.
www.eagleandelephant.blogspot.com
Posted by: W. | Saturday, June 11, 2005 at 12:17 AM
Congratulations, Lorie!
You deserve all the success in the world. You are one of the best bloggers out there. Keep up the great work!
Posted by: Mr. Right | Saturday, June 11, 2005 at 02:51 AM
At least you have two blogs to delegate your split personality...I do it all on one and I kind of question how my readers keep up ;)
...and as much as i love polipundit, i think i love byrd droppings even more...
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