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Tag: BloggersBy JGillman, Section News
Social Engineering editionJen Kuznicki - The Bible Not Welcome Motor City Times - Young Girls Get Morning After Pills? Right To Life of Michigan - Heard The Child Scream The Shekel - Cartoonist Gone Wild? Thoughts And Rantings - Evangelicals are Terrorists? Bill Johnson - Protests From Hell A Conservative Teacher - Christian beliefs Condemned? By JGillman, Section News
I am in-between flights at this moment, and thought I might share a little something about the Righty Blogosphere.
The well being of our nation might well fall on the reporting and writing done here, on other conservative blogs, and in new media in general. The dead tree media has no interest in printing the whole truth. Obama's pet peacock is certainly not going to offer a scintilla of balanced challenge to the president, even while their stockholders take some of the hits that come with a failing economy. CNN? Right. None of the news 'giants' are expected to offer a fair balance of criticism towards 'the won', and Romney might have gains seen, only to be followed up by another revealing look at his childhood; perhaps a toilet papering incident. And THEN we have to deal with the folks who don't seem to like us so much (as we pad their electoral majorities) like Brooks Patterson. Someone who might consider a veteran and engineer unsuitable because he cannot be put underfoot. That kind of battle is unnecessary and unfortunately bruises feelings a bit. It stresses the relationships we need in the November cycle. The one's that used to spawn THEIR question: "will you support our guy in Nov?" We have. Will they reciprocate? With a multifaceted task at hand, we proceed. We have a responsibility to provide the truth, and speak out for our true conservative brothers. We also can have some fun in the meantime. My final flight is in 40 minutes. Go below the fold and enjoy. (2 comments, 293 words in story) Full Story |
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