Welcome to new readers/subscribers who arrived here after my few minutes on Fox & Friends this week.
Most weeks (if we have time) we like to let readers know which stories during the week were being most widely read. You can see our daily top posts in the right hand side bar, but here are the ones that topped the list for the whole week:
1) Somalis colonizing Nacogdoches County, TX
2) Mass Exodus from Muslim Kosovo into Europe
3) Maine Governor LePage says immigrants pose a health threat to America
Top countries from which readers arrived are many of the ones we are familiar with. Interestingly, although not making the top ten, but high on the list is the Russian Federation. We haven’t seen that before. Here are this week’s top ten (excluding the US of course):
Canada
UK
Australia
Germany
Sweden
France
South Africa
Jamaica
India
Thailand
Really the primary purpose of our occasional weekly updates is to help new readers get oriented and to help you all find useful information among our 6,000 plus posts!
For new readers!
Since we get new readers every day, here is my usual spiel with two points I need to make:
First, we do screen our comments and don’t post any that threaten any kind of violence and we don’t post ones filled with foul language. An occasional expletive might slip in if the comment is otherwise a good one. You are always free to disagree with our point of view if you follow those two simple rules.
And the other thing I want to mention is about e-mails that come to you every time we post. They come directly from wordpress to subscribers. We don’t send out e-mails. So, if we are posting too much for your e-mail inbox, then just unsubscribe and visit RRW when you have the time. I understand completely about too many e-mails! You might want to simply follow us on twitter or on facebook (below).
This is where you can find information if you are arriving here at RRW for the first time (in addition to our fact sheet). We have over 6,000 posts.
* See our categories (left hand sidebar)
* See the tag clouds (right hand sidebar)
* Also, we have a great search function and since neither the categories nor the tags go all the way back to our first posts more than seven years ago, use the search window with a few key words. You might want to first try your city, state, or country to see what we have reported from there over the years.
Readers from Europe should search for key words ‘Invasion of Europe’ for all of our many posts on the migration crisis on the Continent.
By the way, our category entitled ‘where to find information’ is filled with reports and documents, but with 321 posts archived there, it is pretty unwieldy now.
Past weekly roundups can be found in our category entitled ‘blogging.’
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And apologies to all who e-mail and comment, sorry if I don’t respond much, there are just not enough hours in my day!
It occurs to me that I do see everyone’s comments to posts because we do screen them (no foul language, no threats), so if you have something you want me to see, I don’t at all mind if you send the link as a comment to a post, even if it’s off-topic.
To regular readers, thank you for your continued concern for this very important issue.