A few moments ago, Fables of the reconstruction received its 100,000th visitor, which is pretty good, given that I only started less than 11 months ago.
But the fact that the visit was from the Department of Justice sort of creeps me.
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I don't have your numbers, but I do have your visitors. DOJ, Army, you name it. Bring 'em on, they might learn something.
Posted by: Michael Miller | June 28, 2004 at 04:29 PM
No one can become prominent without making enemies, if for no other reason than envy and jealousy some will seek to make their reputation at your expense. Worst of all however are the enemies you make because what you stand for undermines their interests, because these are enemies you have never met and cannot imagine alienating until you realize their opposition in their move against you.
Be comforted. The thought that John Ashcroft or one of his buddies may have thought you interesting enough to take a peek at means you're doing good.
Posted by: oldman | June 29, 2004 at 05:46 PM