Wednesday, May 31, 2006

For the Love of the Uke....

wander over and give NTodd the few hits he needs to hit his goal. He's a thoughtful fellow, funny, and a good photographer, so there's all those inducements, too.

And no, in case anyone is curious, I'm not going to have anything to say here about the recent unpleasantness.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

NYMary --

Just wanted to express my sympathy to you, Thers and the next generation at Liberal Mountain for the unpleasantness. Eli called it exactly right over at watertiger's place -- their goal is to silence you. Don't let 'em win. And don't let 'em take the joy out of even a single minute of a beautiful summer day.

Vicki said...

NYMary,

Peace to both of you. And what jezebel said.

Anonymous said...

I wish you and your family the best, cause after all you and your family are the greatest.

Anonymous said...

Mary,
I read at Eschaton about the ugliness of this last week and wish your family some peace and respite from those creeps. Karma will have its way.

emma, longtime Eschaton reader

Anonymous said...

keep the faith.

sdf said...

Mary (and Thers), I wasn't around for too much of the ugliness over the past few days, though I read through most of it, and boy do you ever not deserve this shit; and, no, I haven't met y'all in the real world, but ... well, what jezebel said. Y'all are clearly very good people, and there are a lot of folks that know that, and we have your back, so to speak ...

-- Stu

karmic said...

Congratulations to you on the job.
My heart goes out to you all about the ugliness you have had to deal with recently. Best wishes to you all. Sorry I haven't been commenting as much but have been following things.
Take care.

SPIIDERWEB™ said...

Can't visit NTodd again. I pimped his sight and no blogroll entry for me. I'm organizing my three regular readers to boycott him.

That said, no blogger deserves personal attacks. We just try to express our ideas and they should be accepted or rejected. In some cases challenges are merited.

Personal attacks are verboten to my way of thinking. I'm sure I've succumed, but am not proud of it.

In the end, we progressives aren't wingers who'll call people names and slander them instead of engaging them in a discussion. OK, I'm sure some of us do, but it's rare.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing all kinds of stuff with us. I love seeing pictures of the kids. As a lug of Irish descent myself, I really like some of the circumlocutions - something close to civil war is called the "troubles" and what you have suffered from lately is the "recent unpleasantness."
It's just the way my family would have described it - a part of that classic Irish strategy of not letting the bastards get you down -