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Christmas Holiday Linkfest

Unless my cohorts are ambitious today, blogging will be light or non-existent the rest of the day, as I suspect will be readership. Feel free to use the space below to pass on Christmas wishes, cry “Bah humbug,” or whatever it is you do this time of year.

To join in, choose a post from your blog to highlight, edit it to add a link to this post, and then send a TrackBack. If your blog doesn’t automatically generate one, use the Send TrackBack feature below. For more information, see this post.

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About James Joyner
James Joyner is the publisher of Outside the Beltway and the managing editor of the Atlantic Council. He's a former Army officer, Desert Storm vet, and college professor with a PhD in political science from The University of Alabama. Follow James on Twitter.

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  1. Bitsblog says:

    A BitHead’s Christmas: Like a Child
    I’m going to go off the beaten path, for this post, at least in context of this blog, given it’s Christmas, and off the beaten path in terms of the Liturgical calendar, given it’s me. I’m going to stick with the meaning of Christmas, but to point i…

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  2. Bithead says:

    Best Wishes to OTB
    May the meaning of Christmas
    be yours always.

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  3. Sha Ka Ree says:

    Merry Christmas!
    Blogging will be light for the next several days, but here’s wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a wonderful holiday season! (Click for a larger pop-up version)…

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  4. THE CROSSING
    What the painting and its imitators doesn’t show is how near a thing it was that American independence died that night and how the iron will and gambling nature of one man changed the course of history and virtually assured freedom for the colonies.

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  5. Christmas Past
    People who hated Christmas used to bother me. I hated hearing their diatribes about commercialism and expense and depression.

    Over the years, though, my dreamy view of Christmas tarnished.

    I can’t remember many Christmas presents from child…

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  6. ‘TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS

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  7. Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
    Every Christmas, after the presents are opened and breakfast is being made, I read this first in the paper. It is a Christmas classic that has always touched my soul. While many people outside of the Tri-State area have heard

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  8. Young Pundit says:

    In The Christmas Spirit ‘Round The Blogosphere
    The National Review’s got a pretty green border and dabs of red abound.

    Charles Johnson’s LGF has a mini Christmas tree in the corner.

    Even the Drudge Report is in a festive mood with red/green.

    The Powerline guys have posted a pretty Christ…

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  9. Sha Ka Ree says:

    Merry Christmas II
    The priest at Mass this morning read this greeting. I found it in a cache from Google, but don’t know the origin. Anyway, it sums up the PC silliness of the season: Best wishes for an environmentally conscious, socially responsible, low stress, non-ad…

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  10. Celebrate The Birth Of A King…
    Luke 2:1-20In those days Caesar Augustus issued a decree that a census should be taken of the entire Roman world. (This was the first census that took place while Quirinius was governor of Syria.) And everyone went to his own

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