Monday, September 12, 2011

Jason Pappas Has An Essay At American Thinker

See THIS.


The essay is dated September 11, 2011.


FYI for any here who do not know...Jason, a good blog friend of mine, occasionally posts here at IBA.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ah Jason Pappas, the fake Greek!

Does ANYONE at IBA use their real name?

Anonymous said...

The suppression of free speech in a free republic to satisfy Islamic law is in itself the application of sharia law upon people who are not Muslim.

A few years ago, Yale University Press published a book about the Mohammed cartoons, (The Cartoons that Shook the World) and decided to NOT include the offending cartoons in the book.

Craven and pre-emptive dhimmitude.

Jason Pappas said...

Pen names have an honorable tradition. Many of the pamphlets of the American Revolution were written using Roman pen names. The Federalist Papers were written by Publius.

Thanks, AOW. I think we all here should consider writing articles for venues like “American Thinker.” Much of our good work gets buried in blogs never to be seen again. The magazine websites have good archives and search engines.

Blogging is great for thinking out loud and getting feedback. I thank everyone at IBA for feedback over the years. We know enough now to contribute on other venues.

Pastorius said...

Fake Greek? Wha?

Well, we'll have to get rid of him then.

LOL

Pastorius said...

I'm a fake whitey.

Always On Watch said...

Pastorius,
I'm a fake whitey.

LOL!

Always On Watch said...

Jason,
How did you "apply" to American Thinker?

Epaminondas said...

I'll second that question,
from your friend, the kike sock puppet, Louder Dogood

Anonymous said...

AOW and Epa,

Follow the link if you want to know how to write for American Thinker:

http://www.americanthinker.com/static/contact_information.html