Adrian's post got me thinking. He says he reads a lot of blogs, mostly liberal, as do I. But it got me thinking about the internet and how it allows you to customize your news to such a degree that you can block out all other viewpoints but your own. It is terribly easy to avoid anybody talking about issues from a perspecitve with which you disagree.
I think it is good for critical thinking to hear what the other side has to say, often you will find thier positions assailable, but every so ofter you may discover that your own position is untenable. It seems intellectually dishonest not to seek these counterpoints. To that end, I'd like to know if any of you could point me to any well-written/well-reasoned conservative blogs. Obviously Rush Limbaugh doesn't count, but there must be a few intelligent and insightful people out there on the right.
"So who'll be washing, carding and spinning all this wool?"
When I was in Waldorf school, not only did we learn to knit, but we learned to wash, tease, card and spin the wool. We also built spinning wheels and simple looms. As cool as knitting is, learning the entire process from sheep to sweater is an amazing experience.
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