Inspector Lohman is dedicated to finding the best of the web, while exposing the worst of the web.

We will rank each find either Best, Worth A Look, or Worst.

Links will be provided for the first two rankings.

For the Worst ranking you will have to find those for yourself, so do not ask for a link.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Inspector Lohman's Best

In the debut of our Best of the web, we have:

Boing Boing - This site has almost everything.

Inside the Oversexed Mind of Gloria Brame - I think the title speaks for itself.

8 comments:

  1. "The State Department issued a warning on Monday urging U.S. citizens to avoid traveling to Iran, which has made the detention of Americans a priority.

    The latest travel advisory, which emphasizes Iran’s desire to capture U.S. citizens, comes on the heels of a growing scandal over the Obama administration’s decision to pay Iran $400 million in cash on the same day that it freed several U.S. hostages."

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  2. "The State Department issued a warning on Monday urging U.S. citizens to avoid traveling to Iran, which has made the detention of Americans a priority.

    The latest travel advisory, which emphasizes Iran’s desire to capture U.S. citizens, comes on the heels of a growing scandal over the Obama administration’s decision to pay Iran $400 million in cash on the same day that it freed several U.S. hostages."

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  3. One of your blogs was removed. I believe they removed it for promoting hate.

    "Blog has been removed
    Sorry, the blog at truthold.blogspot.com has been removed. This address is not available for new blogs.
    Did you expect to see your blog here? See: 'I can't find my blog on the Web, where is it?"

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  4. One of your blogs was removed. I believe they removed it for promoting hate.

    "Blog has been removed
    Sorry, the blog at truthold.blogspot.com has been removed. This address is not available for new blogs.
    Did you expect to see your blog here? See: 'I can't find my blog on the Web, where is it?"

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  5. BREAKING NEWS TODAY!!! Run this story on all your Blogs.

    "Today’s blockbuster report from the Associated Press about Hillary Clinton’s meetings with Clinton Foundation donors during her time as Secretary of State contained the following nugget: “The AP sought Clinton’s calendar and schedules three years ago, but delays led the AP to sue the State Department last year in federal court for those materials and other records.”

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  6. BREAKING NEWS TODAY!!! Run this story on all your Blogs.

    "Today’s blockbuster report from the Associated Press about Hillary Clinton’s meetings with Clinton Foundation donors during her time as Secretary of State contained the following nugget: “The AP sought Clinton’s calendar and schedules three years ago, but delays led the AP to sue the State Department last year in federal court for those materials and other records.”

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  7. Wow! Can you believe they even let this person anywhere near classified material? She's proven over and over again that she can't be trusted. Everything is for sale!

    "Hillary Clinton continued sending classified information even after leaving the State Department, The Post has exclusively learned.

    On May 28, 2013, months after stepping down as secretary of state, Clinton sent an email to a group of diplomats and top aides about the “123 Deal” with the United Arab Emirates.

    But the email, which was obtained by the Republican National Committee through a Freedom of Information Act request, has been heavily redacted upon its release by the State Department because it contains classified information."

    Print this tomorrow.

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  8. Wow! Can you believe they even let this person anywhere near classified material? She's proven over and over again that she can't be trusted. Everything is for sale!

    "Hillary Clinton continued sending classified information even after leaving the State Department, The Post has exclusively learned.

    On May 28, 2013, months after stepping down as secretary of state, Clinton sent an email to a group of diplomats and top aides about the “123 Deal” with the United Arab Emirates.

    But the email, which was obtained by the Republican National Committee through a Freedom of Information Act request, has been heavily redacted upon its release by the State Department because it contains classified information."

    Print this tomorrow.

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