JWN's third blogiversary


Posted by Helena Cobban
February 6, 2006 8:19 PM EST | Link
Filed in Writing and publishing

Has it been three years already since JWN's inaugural post?

It has indeed.. And what a three years it has been... Most of it, alas, dominated by the US invasion and occupation of Iraq.

Back in February 2003, I could still hope (though I knew it was a long shot) that war might be averted. But in those days the warmongers of Washington were riding mighty high! Why, they even had Colin Powell doing their bidding there in the Security Council!

They bent him to their will... They invaded Iraq... They tried to bend Iraq's people to their will... And, as we now know, they most spectacularly failed in that.

Bush and Cheyfeld still seem to live in a bubble of unreality-- from "Mission Accomplished" to "Plan for Victory" to "Heckofajob, Brownie". But in actual fact, reality has clipped their wings a lot, and continues to do so. Perhaps a more equitable, humane, generous, and rule-abiding international order will emerge from all this. I pray to G-d it will.

Meanwhile, I don't even want to start to think how many hours I've spent here on JWN. The blog has 1,280 posts on it, a total of 10,630 comments (with now, only a small proportion of them being spam), and in an average week people from some 7,500 distinct IP addresses are these days checking in to read it.

So thanks for being there, readers vocal and silent. If nobody was reading this, there would have been almost zero point in doing it. I might, of course, have done something more productive with all those hours. But all in all I'm really glad I've done it. Onward and upward, eh?



Comments
Comment from... Bob, Seattle, at February 6, 2006 10:15 PM:

Happy birthday to Helena's blog!!!!

Three years old. Have you picked a pre-school yet?

Thank you, helena.

Comment from... Jonathan Edelstein, at February 6, 2006 10:50 PM:

Congratulations, Helena - I've enjoyed our conversations through both agreement and disagreement.

Comment from... Dominic, at February 7, 2006 12:39 AM:

You've done well

Comment from... Judy, at February 7, 2006 06:42 AM:

We more silent readers are also VERY grateful for your blogging efforts.

Comment from... Herbert P. Bix, at February 7, 2006 06:59 AM:

Over the past three years I have learned much from your insightful commentary. Thank you for persevering in this hard work.

Comment from... Lew, at February 7, 2006 07:31 AM:

Keep it up. I was liberal but not as informed as now when I read you. Thanks Lew

Comment from... Henry James, at February 7, 2006 07:57 AM:

(-: Congratulations! Always a pleasure to check your wonderful blog :-)

Comment from... salah, at February 7, 2006 09:33 AM:

I suggest you deserved consideration for the Pulitzer Prize.

After three hard, caring, passionate three years you are giving us the window that lights our thinking in this muddy world with vast mainstreams media which almost single side’s media.

Wish you all the best and Happy Blog Birthday Helena,

Thank you

Salah

Comment from... dutchmarbel, at February 7, 2006 10:12 AM:

Happy blogiversary, may many years follow.

Comment from... Sd, at February 7, 2006 01:30 PM:

Congratulations Helena! Keep up the search for higher ground!!

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