In an effort to better manage my blog entries, I have imported the entries from my standalone WordPress installation into the main website (and will be deleting that standalone blog soon). The popular blog entries related to my disagreement with Rose DesRochers of Todays-Woman.net can now be found at the following urls:
The comments are open on those blog entries, but will require you to signup for a free user login (see login panel on the right). In order to keep things organized and clear, please make your comments directly on those posts and not at my soon to be deleted WordPress blog.
Thank you.
UPDATE: Apparently, Rose attempted (under false pretenses) to have my website deleted from Google's index on the basis that I, um, um, um, – get this – allow readers to comment on blog entries. I shit you not.
From her forum (http://www.todays-woman.net/ftopicp-37092.html):
James Landrith keeps the comments open on his blog, just to drive traffic to his website. Last month my name was searched 68 times. If you wish to increase traffic to your website, just use my name on your blog or webpage. I’ve reported James offending blog to Google in an attempt to have it removed from Google’s search results, but I doubt they will remove it.
Sorry to disappoint, but Google doesn't delete websites simply because Ms. Desrochers has ordered the website owner to close said websites to comments. Rose, you don't own my domain, nor do you have a case with Google for having me deleted, which is further indicated by total failure to have my website blacklisted. Further, I keep the comments open on all my blog entries – not just those dealing with your nasty, childish, slanderous with regard to me. This is the case, whether you, in arrogant defiance of the harm you've caused others, demand said comments be closed or not.