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I had trouble closing my dresser drawers this afternoon. I pushed harder on the thick padding of shirts and pants. No movement. It was full - really, really full. I tossed the remaining pieces of clothing from the neatly folded laundry pile back onto my bed.
Now I must interject, it’s not that this dresser [...]

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The Case Against Adolescence Book Giveaway

Beauty From the Heart is giving away my favorite book.

The Case Against Adolescence Opposite Way

Not only did Alex and Brett interview Leeland, but on visiting Leeland’s site, I found you can actually listen to the entire album online for free. That’s awesome.

The Case Against Adolescence Comments Issue

Wordpress (or my website) is acting up. For some reason, Wordpress is not alerting me to all your comments needing moderation. So, if you have a comment that hasn’t been moderated - email me at agenttimblog[at]gmail.com.

The Case Against Adolescence President McCain?

I hate to say it, but I’m with Joe on this one.

The Case Against Adolescence 3,100.

That’s right, 3,100 comments can be found on this blog. I’m closing in on 350,000 words as well found within almost 400 posts.

Teen Blog Roundup


So, which teens are blogging on Terri Schiavo? Check it out:

Kaitlin from Mission Amare starts us off.

Chloe at Catch Word has her post up.

Kiersten P. from the Politically INcorrect Zone shares her post with us.

Jennifer from Jennifer’s Musings posts on Terri.

Karen Kovaka from the Rhetorical Response has her post up. Quite and interesting title: Men Without Chests.

Spunky Jr. posts on Terri Schiavo as well.

Some guy named Tim Sweetman has blogged on the subject as well.

The Rebelution has a post up. They are also the designers of the above header.

Travis the Bloggin’ Boy Scout sends us on a trip back into his archives. Interesting stuff.

David Ketter gives us his repost. It’s amazing to look back in your archives one year.

Niroveka sends in her post on remembering Terri.

Jaqui at Unconformed also alerts us to her post on Terri.

The posts are still coming in, so don’t worry about being “late.” I’ll continue updating this post over the weekend.

8 Responses to “Teen Blog Roundup”

  1. Kaitlin Says:

    Hey, I’ve heard of that Tim Sweetman kid. What’s he like?

  2. Nate Says:

    Hey–you’ve got some awesome stuff on here, Terri Schiavo, guitar stuff, teenpact. Keep blogging, dude. You’re inspirational.

  3. Wittenberg Gate Says:

    Bloggers’ Best for Terri Schiavo: Anniversary Edition, pt. 1…

    One year ago today, Terri Schiavo’s feeding tube was removed and she began an almost two week journey toward death brought on by dehydration. A year later, we remember her by remembering the issues that her life and death brought to the public light. …

  4. jacqui Says:

    I’ve posted (briefly) on this too…

  5. Niroveka Says:

    Tim,
    Thanks so much for doing this round-up thing. It really is a great way to get our voice out with a lot of kick. Great idea, and great witness! Keep writing!

    A sister in Christ.

  6. Mari Says:

    I posted somewhat briefly on it. I didn’t even realize the time had passed so quickly. :( It truly gave me a wake up call to the fact that our culture has forgotten her already.

  7. Mari Says:

    I posted semi-briefly on my own blog, Paradoxically Correct. I can’t believe I nearly forgot! It only alerted me to the fact that our culture has forgotten…

    By the way, excellent blog. Good stuff.

    God Bless from another sister in Christ,

    Mari

  8. Suzanne Eller Says:

    I know of two girls, one 19 and one 18, who are in the same physical and mental condition as Terri. Their families love them. Though they can’t walk or even talk, they communicate in a thousand different ways with their moms and families and those who love them.

    When I think about Felicia (who was shaken as a child by a babysitter) or Laura (who was thrown from a vehicle in an accident), I know that their families would be shocked and traumatized by a court order to slowly starve their beautiful daughters.

    This was wrong. There were people willing to invest time and love in Terri. They didn’t see her as a burden.

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