Saturday, April 15, 2006

This Week in the Theocracy

Today we start a new weekly feature at The Scratching Post. So many people have helped us blog. We want to highlight some of the great work they're doing. Our Maximum Leader has instructed me to surf their blogs and pick out what I think are their best posts for the week. As the loyal beadle of the Feline Theocracy, I hear and obey.


Heidi, who was placed on the Protected List, makes a good point about multiculturalism even if it's not mentioned in her post. How are we to share our ideas and cultures with each other if we don't speak the same language?

Feline Empress Kukka-Maria, Mother Superior of the Holy Order of Ocean Whitefish, is properly worshipped and stroked. I love the picture where she is getting it under her chin. Sublime! The post just above about Tom Cruise is great, too. It was a tough choice.

Lawman, Knight-Protector and Defender of Yarn Balls, has a wry post about his work. After reading it I felt like I had taken him and his comrades for granted. Godspeed, Sir Knight.

Internet Marketing Novice, the Grand Almoner of England, continues his transparent education process as a service to the rest of us. He has a post this week that asks for your opinion. Go over and give it to him straight!

Romeo Cat, the Abbess of the Priory of Small Princesses, must have known that our Maximum Leader loves Rube Goldberg devices!

Lady Jane, aka Sister Jane of Perpetual Purring, echoes our thoughts here at The Scratching Post. We were also touched by her Good Friday posts.

Ogre, the Monsignor of the Breweries, staggers in with his endorsement of the Send A Brick project. He also has some good posts on spending our way to a mediocre education.

Peggy Noonan, our Most Faithful Ambassador to the Court of the Mainstream Media, writes a characteristically beautiful piece about immigration. One of the things I love about Ms. Noonan is that she comes at her subjects through warmth and caring.

The Anchoress, aka The Anchoress, highlights the importance of asking for forgiveness. Her blog is filled with other treasures as well.

Finally, Justin, Artist of the Court of the Feline Theocracy, has an excellent summary of the South Park-Mohammed censorship affair.

Justin is the author of this graphic:


It's free for all to use!

Best wishes until next week,
Jacob

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the link Jacob. I'll see if I can rustle up some tasty seeds fer ya!

Lady Jane said...

Thank you for link and the kind words!

Kukka-Maria said...

Thanks for the link, Jacob! Your sincerity and kindness are appreciated.