Myself, like many others, use Tagging as a way to bookmark and categorize websites. These displays of bookmarks prove to be great Archives of information for those who seek it. If you like the voting and interaction aspect then I will also direct you ever growing tag archives on Netscape, which is an interactive social news community.
Remember you can vote once every 24hrs. Results will be tallied at the end of the week and the winner will be forever remembered in the TayTV Hall of Champions.
Pick you poison.
Tag #1 - The Ron Paul Tag Archive
Ron Paul Tag Archive: Netscape
Ron Pail Tag Archive: Newsbloggers
Here is a great article from Salon.com, you'll learn Ron Paul is expected to be on the Daily Show Monday. He's truly is the Internet's candidate.
Quote: Salon.Com
| They have begun to dominate the Republican presidential race on the Internet, though there is no evidence yet that the buzz will translate at the polls. Paul's campaign now has roughly twice as many YouTube subscribers (12,000) as Barack Obama, and more than twice as many as all the other Republican candidates combined. Paul regularly wins unscientific online polls, while barely causing a blip in the scientific offline ones. His name is among the most searched terms on Technorati, the blog search engine. Before his appearance on Maher's show, online activists used the Web site Eventful.com to organize an impromptu rally for him outside the studio. |
Tag #2 - The Ben Affleck Tag Archive
I chuckled a bit after including the Ben Affleck Tag into the Tag Series, but y'know it's fun for the kids. Ben is a political activist who turns up quite regularly on Bill Maher's Real Time to vent his thoughts. Currently his archive is quite bare, but it should be a challenge to try to find something worth posting of his this week. If you are actually interested in Ben Affleck? Here is Ben's Netscape Tag Archive.
This clip is from last weeks Real Time, just before Ron Paul showed up.
Tag #3 - The Canada Tag Archive
Canada Tag: Netscape
Canada Tag: Newsbloggers
The Canada tag currently consists of 73 links and 21 videos. Judging by my traffic only about 18% of the people that visit my website are Canadian, so it's always a pleasure to spread my Canadian Culture. Like this scene from the documentary "Escape to Canada" where the Mayor of Vancouver BC (2010 Olympics) Speaks about BC Bud. O' Canada.
Tag #4 - The Hunter S Thompson Tag Archive
Hunter S on Netscape.
Can't help but to post about Hunter.
Tag #5 - The Ricky Gervais Tag Archive
Ricky Gervais on Netscape
The Ricky Gervais Tag is heading into it's third Tag Series this week, According to statistics this tag currently has the most total accumulated votes of all the none winning tags. Well it's always key to have a comedian in the Tag Series. So this clip should lighten up your day. Ricky tries to figure out the Morals involved in the "Humpy Dumpty" fairy tale. *Language NSFW
Tag #6 - The Impeachment Tag Archive
Latest on Netscape
As always I bring back the last weeks runner up, in Tag Series XIII the Impeachment tag fell a few votes short behind the eventual winner, the Atheism Tag. To kick off the week Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, speaking..um..arguing rather..no..um getting yelled at by Bill O'Reilly during a discussion about Impeachment from earlier in the year.



Reader Comments ( Page 1 of 1)
1. None of them really interest me except possibly impeachment - but with the mess we have and the length of time and numbers needed to achieve it, I think its a waste of time. Unless the pardon list is EXTENSIVELY long when whats-his-face leaves office, the courts can take over the job.
Phil at 4:53PM on Jun 3rd 2007
2. Ben Affleck doesn't interest you? hmmm
C'mon Phil what about Canada! I guess I haven't blogged enough yet about our Beer Volcano and Stripper factories.
/wait that's heaven, not Canada
Jeff at 4:59PM on Jun 3rd 2007
3. Jeff writes: "C'mon Phil what about Canada! I guess I haven't blogged enough yet about our Beer Volcano and Stripper factories.
/wait that's heaven, not Canada"
Actually, Canada does interest me to the extent that it has maintained its secularism, has socialized medicine (something Ron Paul would abhore), and has managed to maintain a diverse society and personal freedoms that works a lot better than ours. So, I think I'll check that box.
Phil at 8:05PM on Jun 3rd 2007