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Saturday, April 5, 2008

There's a reason some people are anonymous

It's usually very revealing when we find out the names of the people who hide behind anonymity to call women C---s and bitches (when they aren't meeting their wives online). The more revealing thing is that such people are taken seriously by liberal pundits and politicians and a gushing, laughing host for a state university-operated radio station.

People ask me why I don't blog much anymore. There are a lot of really good bloggers out there. However, it's sad what the blogosphere has degenerated to in other corners, and I don't want to be a part of it. At least not with as much frequency as I did before.

To be blunt: I have more important things to do than debate repeat drunk drivers (3x) on the Internet who, just over two years ago, were in the House of Correction.

(Note: The individual in question was once a criminal defendant who appeared before Louis Butler himself. No wonder he has so much empathy for criminal defendants in front of Louis Butler).