Blognetnews Influence Rating*

Filed under: blogging, fun stuff — Badrose at 1:55 pm on Thursday, April 26, 2007

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I like waking up on Sunday and checking out the most recent index of influential blogs.

I like reading the posts of the disgruntled bloggers who feel they belong at the top of the list.

I LOVE arching my eyebrow, putting my hand on my hip and saying, “Obviously you’re not aware that I’m the FIFTEENTH most influential blogger in the commonwealth!”

Thanks, Dave!

*BNN’s Virginia Blogosphere Influence Rating combines a variety of data sets to determine which blogs are most powerfully influencing the direction of the Virginia political blogosphere. The exact method BNN uses to calculate influence scores must remain proprietary in order to prevent attempts to game the system. BNN’s methodology takes into account the fact that all Internet data is profoundly limited in its reliability by using multiple data sets that, when combined, reveal a fair picture of activity in the blogosphere.

For those who run in while we’re running out

Filed under: giving back — Badrose at 9:52 am on Thursday, April 26, 2007

Jerry’s got the beer scoop here.  I’ll be there, will you?

Message to Corporal Tyler Rock from badrose

Filed under: National, fun stuff, Semper Fi — Badrose at 2:42 pm on Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Dear Corporal Tyler Rock:

The war isn’t lost but this man is:

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Keep up the good fight!

Love,

badrose

Feathery hat tip to Kilo.

Unarmed and Vulnerable . . Again

Filed under: General Assembly, tragedy — Badrose at 1:26 pm on Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Bradford B. Wiles, a graduate student at Virginia Tech wrote the following editorial in The Roanoke Times :

. . . We were interrupted in class and not informed of anything other than the following words: “You need to get out of the building.”

Upon exiting the classroom, we were met at the doors leading outside by two armor-clad policemen with fully automatic weapons, plus their side arms. Once outside, there were several more officers with either fully automatic rifles and pump shotguns, and policemen running down the street, pistols drawn.

It was at this time that I realized that I had no viable means of protecting myself.

Please realize that I am licensed to carry a concealed handgun in the commonwealth of Virginia, and do so on a regular basis. However, because I am a Virginia Tech student, I am prohibited from carrying at school because of Virginia Tech’s student policy, which makes possession of a handgun an expellable offense, but not a prosecutable crime.

I had entrusted my safety, and the safety of others to the police. In light of this, there are a few things I wish to point out.

First, I never want to have my safety fully in the hands of anyone else, including the police.

Second, I considered bringing my gun with me to campus, but did not due to the obvious risk of losing my graduate career, which is ridiculous because had I been shot and killed, there would have been no graduate career for me anyway.

Third, and most important, I am trained and able to carry a concealed handgun almost anywhere in Virginia and other states that have reciprocity with Virginia, but cannot carry where I spend more time than anywhere else because, somehow, I become a threat to others when I cross from the town of Blacksburg onto Virginia Tech’s campus.

Of all of the emotions and thoughts that were running through my head that morning, the most overwhelming one was of helplessness.

That feeling of helplessness has been difficult to reconcile because I knew I would have been safer with a proper means to defend myself.

I would also like to point out that when I mentioned to a professor that I would feel safer with my gun, this is what she said to me, “I would feel safer if you had your gun.”

The policy that forbids students who are legally licensed to carry in Virginia needs to be changed.

I am qualified and capable of carrying a concealed handgun and urge you to work with me to allow my most basic right of self-defense, and eliminate my entrusting my safety and the safety of my classmates to the government.

This incident makes it clear that it is time that Virginia Tech and the commonwealth of Virginia let me take responsibility for my safety.

The event described by Mr. Wiles did not occur last WEEK. It occurred last AUGUST. His editorial was published on AUGUST 31, 2006!

Yes, Mr. Wiles, it is time that your university and your state allow you to take responsibility for your safety. Past time.

Legalize Prostitution in the Commonwealth

Filed under: Things that make me say, "hmmmmm . . " — Badrose at 12:13 pm on Tuesday, April 24, 2007

For all of those so hot to impose legislation in response to the VT tragedy, I suggest you start lobbying your representatives now to legalize prostitution in the commonwealth.  Now please follow me on this:

chastity.jpgChastity Frye, who works for an “escort” service, claims that last month she spent about an hour with the murderous scumbag who shall not be named on this blog.  She also claims they did not have sex - although he tried to climb on top of her . . .

Hmmm.  Couple of thoughts running through my mind about this revelation (besides the obvious: mothers who name their daughters “chastity” are begging for trouble.)  Suppose she had been legally able to have sex with the murderous scumbag who shall not be named on this blog?  Think he would’ve gone through with his diabolical  scheme if she had??   I say no -  for the same reason your dog makes a much better pet after he’s neutered.  Testosterone thingy I don’t understand . . . but it’s true.

Anyway - legalize prostitution, tax the hell out of it and use the revenue to build tunnels and bridges to every brothel in northern Virginia and Hampton Roads.  Just keep your hands off the 2nd amendment.

Martinsville = Hokie Nation!

Filed under: Martinsville — Badrose at 7:02 pm on Friday, April 20, 2007

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to the old . . .

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and everyone in between . . .
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MARTINSVILLE

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IS

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PART

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OF

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THE

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HOKIE NATION!!

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PREVAIL

 

Hokie Hope

Filed under: Uncategorized — Badrose at 7:33 am on Friday, April 20, 2007

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“Manifesto?” My big fat ass . .

Filed under: Uncategorized — Badrose at 7:01 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2007

Sadly, I can’t name any of the victims of the Columbine High School tragedy . . . but I remember the names of the cowards who committed that heinous atrocity. . .

I can’t name any of the victims of the Oklahoma City Bombing . . . but I remember the name of the cowardly monster convicted and put to death for that almost unspeakable act . . .

Other than David Koresch, I can’t remember the names of the victims of the Waco, Texas massacre . . . but I remember the name of the attorney general who approved that attack . . .

I applaud FoxNews and other mainstream media outlets who have decided to stop airing the rantings of the cowardly murderer who shall not be named on this blog. It’s time to differentiate between the ramblings of a madman and a manifesto. I only hope that the airing of his vile “poop” hasn’t inspired other troubled, mentally ill, loner, sun-glass wearing, picked-on in high school, losers to follow suit. His meaningless opinions mean nothing to me. I would much rather be hearing the opinions, hopes, dreams and plans of the people he took from us . . . they matter . . . he does not.

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