Honour the gay dead
Welcome to Liberal Conspiracy’s daily look at the blogosphere. After a bumper instalment yesterday, we’ll keep it lean and mean this morning. Feel free to use the comments section to post links to good posts I’ve missed.
Paul Linford – Convinced that Miliband’s article was indeed a play, Linford warns the Foreign Secretary against becoming Labour’s Portillo by being bought off by Brown.
Amnesty Blogs – The 4,000th member of the US military to die in Iraq was, the Pentagon assures us, a model soldier and a hero. Of course it doesn’t want you to know that he was also gay.
donpaskini – Inviting you to share a giggle at a crack-pot post on ConHome, which claims a Conservative administration would improve your Waterstones experience. Alas, it was a Friday afternoon… Tories get cranky and more stupid as the weekend approaches.
Mike Power – Today’s netcast a bit content-light? Try Mike’s “PaperRound”. The best (and worst) of today’s press.
Craig Murray – This time Murray’s ire is aimed squarely at Jack Straw with some very shady friends.
OurKingdom – On a not-unrelated topic, John Jackson asks, Where does the BAE case leave international law?
That’s all peeps. Jennie will be your host tomorrow. Bye. *waves*
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Aaron Murin-Heath is an occasional contributor. He is a writer based in Newark-on-Trent and Tallinn, Estonia. He is both socially and economically liberal. Aaron blogs at tygerland.net.
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Inviting you to share a giggle at a crack-pot post on ConHome, which claims a Conservative administration would improve your Waterstones experience.
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