Hello, Fellowbabies,
A few posts back – I specifically recall Synthianeedle, sorry if I missed anyone else – a few other posters and I mentioned the special elections to fill Kennedy’s seat and the problem that the mainstream was not giving Brown any publicity—-that is, they weren’t mentioning the fact that he was campaigning. Sending money to his campaign is still a good idea, but happily thousands, maybe millions of voters all over the country did so this week. Belmonters may not know that Sean Hannity gave Brown an interview on his radio show, and he may have had Brown on his TV show that evening; plus Hannity has has given Brown more publicity by talking about the Massachusetts election for several days thereafter. In fact Rush mentioned Pajamas Media/Crosstarget Poll in talking about the election activities. And I have been pleased to see that Belmont has a promo for Brown. Probably an interesting side note if we ever learn how that came about.
well… guess I can stop waiting for Brown to call and thank me for all my help… sniff
Thanks for providing such a strong forum for for free political expression, Wretchard. I have regarded blogging as just a social event, and I confess I never appreciated that among most important aspects of the conversation here is that **it is publication — making opinions and ideas widely known** Unhappily, I am the only one I personally know that has downloaded HR3200, spent time reading and taking notes, and considering the implications, and it is upsetting to be surrounded by people who shrug and say, “The Democrats just couldn’t be that mean.” In my adult life, I have disagreed with the policies of three Administrations; I can’t tell you, friends, how good it is to read that I’m not the only one who has been freaking out these last seven months. I have never seen an Administration so flawed that within it’s first six months I was already dedicated to countering it’s proposed legislation, and by the eighth month I have began to fear that the whole of the Bill of Rights was in jeopardy. I never really appreciated the political importance of this activity; and, once again, thank you Wretchard; years from now we may look back and see – this was the start of Radio Free America.








