
Sister Toldjah has some good advice for bloggers, right or left who want to keep their dignity while blogging. Whether or not the words we write attract multitudes of readers or just a few it’s better to keep our integrity.
I don’t believe that after her disturbing attacks on Jeff Goldstein of Protein Wisdom that leftist blogger Deborah Frisch will find it worth it that she has shamed herself, her family, her friends and in addition, has lost her job.
Here is just a bit of Sister Toldjah’s advice…….
Even if you never generate the amount of traffic you want, the main thing is that you stay true to the issues that are important to you. Enjoy what you do. Big traffic or not, you’ll be happier at the end of the day.
I would only add that although politics is interesting and important it’s not the most important thing in the world. Being able to sleep with a good conscience is.
Being able to say at the end of your life,
I was a kind person. I tried my best not to hurt anyone with my words or deeds.
Those are the kinds of things my mother taught me and I try to keep them in mind when I blog.
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The worst thing about the Frisch incident(s) is not only her own blindness to what she did, and her subsequent attempts to rewrite what happened to make herself appear a victim, no, it's the Lefty blogosphere's near-universal stroking of Frisch as the victim.
They see nothing wrong with what she did, and castigate Goldstein for having contrary opinions and for being in Frisch's gunsights in the first place. Then they launch DoS(Denial of Service) attacks to shut him up completely.
If any of their mothers would approve of such actions then we know they came by their dishonesty honestly!
Scary people out there!
July 12th, 2006 | #
Yep. They are.
July 12th, 2006 | #
My mother asked me to post this here.
Deb
She calls me on my mother's birthday. She calls me on the date of my mother's death.
"How's grandma?" she asks, because she knows I go to the cemetery.
"Pretty good. She didn't say much." I say. Our little joke.
When my father was slowly dying, she came to sit by him and chat with him and to do math problems with him.
She loves dogs. She loves kids. She couldn't hurt a fly.
And yet she talks about not caring if something awful happens to a child. She was wrong. She knows it. She apologized.
It's like a fight when someone says awful things to you and you say awful things back. Usually, it's just private but this was broadcast for all the world to see. Bits and pieces, a word changed here and there. Comments more evil than the original horrible one. Hearts are aching all around.
She wants peace. She wants fairness.
She doesn't want University administrators to jump off bridges [allusion to Denise Denton].
She was saying I don't care about what's dear to you. But she does - just as you do and I do when we say I hate you to someone we love when in the middle of a raging fight.
If you knew her you would love her. I do.
Deb's mom
July 20th, 2006 | #
Job 4:8 "Even as I have seen, they that plow iniquity, and sow wickedness, reap the same".
But there is a way out of our just deserts.
"... him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out." (John 6:37)
July 20th, 2006 | #
"She wants peace. She wants fairness."
HAHAHAHAHAHA! Get it right - she wants attention and she's milking this as much as she can, and as for fairness? her 'apologies' were insincere, and she's been playing the victim ever since. Unbelievable.
July 21st, 2006 | #
My Dad told me a story about when he was a kid and played hooky from school with some friends.
The next day to keep from getting in trouble he wrote his own note to the teacher and signed it, "His Mother."
Of course, the teacher didn't buy it and he got in big trouble.
July 21st, 2006 | #