I have recently become a member of the Center for Vigilant Freedom and the 910 Group. The Center is a group of citizens, blogs, and websites united under a common purpose: to oppose the spread of Islam and the terror that accompanies it. This organization is not simply American based. There are European members as well–and good for them. Europe is becoming increasingly overwhelmed with Muslims who do not seek integration, but rather hope to bring Sharia-fascism to the free world.
This organization sprang from the popular Conservative blog The Gates of Vienna, a must read for anyone who feels threatened by the rise of terrorism and the increasing submission of the West to the slow onslaught of Islamic radicalism.
I want to extend my thanks to this latest organization I have been accepted into.
Prior to joining the 910 Group I also became a member of the Anglosphere Consortium. This is a group of like-minded bloggers united by the common bond of being a part of the English world, and who are proud of its history and heritage, proud of the valiant stand the British and Americans have made in the World Wars and against tyranny. This group was started by none other than Churchill’s Parrot, whose blog is the very essence of eloquence and dignity. If you have any fondness for Winston Churchill you should stop by his site!
During Giuliani’s efforts at taking the White House I stumbled upon a wonderful discussion forum, The Fort2 . This site is peopled with extremely smart, insightful conservatives, all of whom have already helped me massively in my political journey.
And last, but not least, I have become a member of the Victory Wing of the Republican Party, a blog-network designed for pro-defense, pro-Bush sites. I am still working on actually getting added to their blogroll….but it matters little. I am happy to be party to the effort in Iraq!
On top of this I am in the process of starting my own Think Tank at NeoConstant. I have started a new blog network there, though it is in its development stages still, called the Constant Watchtower, which I hope to populate with sites united by the common belief that America needs a strong military, and that our status as a super-power means we also must intervene in places like Iraq and Darfur to save innocents, promote Democracy, and bolster the free world against the threats of terrorism, fascism, and certain other super-powers that pose a threat to world security.
Over the coming months I will be “blog-lighting” various blogs from these organizations. Some of these blogs are already huge–like the Gates of Vienna–while others are relatively unknown (like mine!). I hope to not simply review many of these sites, but also help introduce many of these passionate, free-thinkers to new audiences. At the same time I will be working tirelessly on my various sites; participating in the 910 Group and The Fort; and helping carry the very bright torch that Mr. Churchill and his peers have left us to bear.
Good people must act–inaction, passivity, and isolation will only let the bad of the world persist. Terror, religious fanaticism, and despotism all must be stopped, and we all must do our part to help stop them.







3 responses so far ↓
English Rose // February 1, 2008 at 9:13 pm
Hi fellow 910 group member, I am Lill in the group and I have been a member since last May I think.
Just came to visit when I saw a couple of new links on the blog roll mine is near the bottom because I just assumed they added you to the blog roll and then a couple of weeks ago I asked them why mine wasn’t on it.
So there you go a little history into my self.
Take care
subtlepress // February 1, 2008 at 9:36 pm
Thanks for the welcome English Rose. I like your blog. Anyone reading these comments would do well to head over and check it out.
I think you’d be a perfect member of the Anglosphere Consortium. I’ve got a link to this on the sidebar.
Peace.
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