THE BLOGOSPHERE GIVES THANKS

By Michelle Malkin  •  November 25, 2004 09:45 AM

Thanksgiving blogservations…

Robert Spencer of JihadWatch gives thanks that no major terrorist attack has occurred in the U.S. since Sept. 11, 2001.

BlackFive is thankful for American GIs; so is Marvin Olasky. Jen Martinez is thankful for our Special Forces.

Scrappleface reports that Maryland has renamed Thanksgiving “Lucky Thursday:”

Faced with the constitutional prohibition against teaching about the Christian origins of Thanksgiving in public schools, the Maryland State Department of Education has rewritten its curriculum, and renamed the holiday ‘Lucky Thursday’.

The American Thinker reprints George Washington’s 1789 Thanksgiving Proclamation.

Medpundit reprints “Embarkation of the Pilgrims” from the Capitol Rotunda and reflects on both Thanksgiving and the day before Thanksgiving.

David Yeagley discusses the Indian perspective on Thanksgiving.

Ball and Chain takes the “What Part of Thanksgiving Are You?” quiz and finds out she is mashed potatoes.

Leopold Stotch announces a Thanksgiving photo caption contest.

Baseball Musings is thankful for his readers.

KLo tells NRO readers not to spend the day reading The Corner.

Preemptive Karma gives thanks for her grandma. (Hat tip: The Moderate Voice.)

At Marginal Revolution, Tyler Cowen informs his readers that the inflation-adjusted price of a Thanksgiving dinner is lower now than 18 years ago.

Ambra Nykol is thankful for bacon and lots of other things.

George Miller is thankful to James S. Robbins for explaining the origins of the Thanksgiving Holiday.

To the consternation of Media Matters, Jerry Falwell gives thanks for Hannity, Limbaugh, FOX, NewsMax, WorldNetDaily, and The Drudge Report.

Shape of Days says “the true meaning of Thanksgiving lies in being thankful, no matter to whom or to what:”

Thanksgiving is a national celebration of being thankful. It doesn’t matter to whom or to what you’re thankful. People of faith can choose to be thankful to God. Nonreligious people can be thankful to their families or to their friends or to fate or circumstance or plain dumb luck. It doesn’t matter one bit. The essence of Thanksgiving is a celebration of humility and of gratitude for all that we have. That’s surely a point on which people with faith and people without can come together.

And now, back to my apple crisps…

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