The Freedom Folks Midweek Open Trackback Party
Posted by Adam Graham in : Open TrackbacksI’ve been meaning to do this for sometime. Freedom Folks has been contributing to my Linkfests from the very beginning. They always have something interesting, though with a general focus on illegal immigration. The blog, like Adam’s Blog is done by a husband and wife (Jake and MJ (i.e. The Bald Chick.)
I want to take this little space just to say, “Thanks for contributing so consistently for all these months.” And free plug for: MJ’s book, “The Bald Chick” and their music site which is also named Freedom Folks.
Now, welcome to today’s party:
1) Post about anything that’s in good taste. No porn, no spam, no profanity.
2) Send me a trackback of any tasteful post you want and as soon as I check my blog, I’ll update this post with your link provided you link back to this thread. If your software won’t allow you to send trackbacks, just use the Wizbang Standalone Pinger
3) Deadline is Wednesday at 11:00 PM MDT. Further trackbacks won’t be posted after that time.
For your convenience, here’s today link:
http://www.adamsweb.us/blog/index.php/a/2006/03/14/the_freedom_folks_midweek_open_trackback
And the Trackback:
http://www.adamsweb.us/blog/htsrv/trackback.php/1725
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Comment by Jake Jacobsen [Visitor]
Why thank you Adam, this is really thoughtful. Of course ironically today I don’t trackback. We spent the day at a rally for Denmark.
Thanks again,
Jake