101 Great Blogs

"Cause we came out of the cave and we looked over the hill and we saw fire. And we crossed the ocean and we pioneered the West and we took to the sky. The history of man is hung on a timeline of exploration..." - Sam Seaborn

Friday, November 10, 2006

Holiday

I am going on holiday for a week so won't unfortunately be able to update the blog until I return. Please feel free to share any great blogs with me that you know of and I will upload them when I am back.

Thanks

EPL Talk

Influential football blog with a good selection of articles and a great links section...





http://eplleague.blogspot.com/

Thursday, November 09, 2006

The Belgravia Dispatch

Fascinating political blog....






http://www.belgraviadispatch.com/

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Nuff said

In case you didn't see this cartoon on The Hedgehog Blog (see below), I wanted to bring it to your attention...this pretty much sums it all up for me.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Daily Kos - the state of the nation


I have included this blog mainly due to the fact that it is one of America's most influential and well known political blogs. It averages over 700,000 visits a day and has between 20-25m visits per month! It is very left wing and liberal and is a major critic of the current Bush Administration (who isn't nowadays!). It is an example of how blogging has revolutionised political discourse, strategy and debate in the 21st century.

http://www.dailykos.com/

Barack Obama


I know that this blog is primarily an anthology of the greatest blogs on the web (I wondered how long it would take me to write a full post!) , however, I thought it was worth drawing your attention to this speech given by Barack Obama (Senator, Illinois) at the Democratic National Convention in 2004 - see link on right.

Much has been made recently about Barack Obama's potential as the Democratic presidential candidate for 2008, and he has been widely tipped at Hillary Clinton's most dangerous challenger for the nomination. For Obama's supporters, exhibit A has been the speech that he gave at the DNC back in 2004. I have read it and I was struck by its power and humanity. Speech can change the world and Obama seems to have all the qualities to one day be regarded along with the greats.

Reading this speech gave me the idea of including on this blog a list of the world's greatest speeches, those that have brought down barriers, inspired nations and shaped the attitudes of generations. They will not feature regularly as posts on the blog but I will build up a list of them on the links section.