The DNA Directory


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DNA ants on the move. Better mind your manners.

After meeting a few of the DNA bloggers over at Rad Dad I decided to list several of them in a rickety DNA Directory. If you wish to be added, let me know. Once I had a few links, rather than write a lengthy post this evening, I went the rounds and made a comment on each DNA blog.

I skipped the three DNA headquarters sites and began with Beetle Blogger and commented about same-sex marriage not being a natural right. California Crusader for Traditional Marriage and Does My Vote Really Count? were next. Then I went to Pearl Diver and Preserving Marriage where I disagreed with Tisha. Yes, I know, it’s not like me to be disagreeable.

Secular Heretic was the recipient of my last comment about attending church. The Pomegranate Apple would have had my best comment of the day but I couldn’t figure out how to comment. Maybe the girl that likes to eat pomegranates and apricots was warned in advance that I was on a comment march.
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Comments

  1. Heather says:

    Rick – You are awesome. Thank you so much for your blog and for your comments. The meeting yesterday was very uplifting and gave me just the kick in the pants I needed to keep going through this stressful, yet wonderful, time of year. The support from the DNA is amazing.

  2. rickety says:

    Heather, I just blog about traditional marriage occasionally. It’s all of you that pump out the articles that are keeping the populace informed. Remember too that the silent majority in America are for traditional marriage. They are contributing by raising fine families and doing good in their own sphere. Merry Christmas!

  3. ruby says:

    rickety!

    i’m sorry! i don’t allow comments. i might after the first of the year, but it takes a lot of time for me to respond etc. i like commenting on other blogs much more. (because i can limit the time spent).

    i’d love to hear your comment! email me and maybe i’ll post an addendum. it was so nice to get to know everyone over at raddad. i love the dna.

    merry christmas,
    rubes

  4. Rick,
    Thanks for sending more traffic to my blog. I enjoyed meeting you at RadDad’s. Hopefully the DNA will do that again. I was surprised and gratified to see how many non-Californians are part of the DNA! I know there are so many out there that would join us if we could just get the word out. This is going to be a long battle and we will need all the support we can get!

  5. rickety says:

    Ruby, You are fine, I think your blog is just great the way it is. The no comments thing added a little variety to my post. My comment wouldn’t have added much to what you said. Besides, I could have posted it on my blog. So it is I who should apologize. Have a great New Year.

  6. rickety says:

    Crusader, My plan is to every once in awhile to work through the directory and comment on each blog. Commenting is not my strong point and that will get me out in the field. Maybe others will do the same. Your blog has a great name, very applicable to the task at hand.

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