How Conservatives Enhanced Online Voice -Wall Street Journal PDF E-mail
Written by Melanie Morgan   
Tuesday, 03 July 2007
How Conservatives Enhanced Online Voice
Talk Radio Blends
With Blog Postings
To Boost Message
By JUNE KRONHOLZ and AMY SCHATZ
July 3, 2007; Page A5

Political activism on the Internet -- and in the so-called blogosphere, in particular -- has long been considered a liberal stronghold. But conservative bloggers show increasing signs of their own coming of age.

They took a major leap forward by playing a central role in scuttling the Senate immigration bill. Meanwhile, many of the most popular talk-radio hosts are now posting on blogs, and the frequent collaboration of the two media is creating a unified conservative voice that is likely to be an important factor in the 2008 elections.

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Bloggers and Talkers Change the World PDF E-mail
Written by Melanie Morgan   
Tuesday, 03 July 2007
MSM has discovered that The Internet and Talk Radio have 'synergy' ...
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While London Burned, DHS Chief Scolds Americans About Lettuce Workers PDF E-mail
Written by Melanie Morgan   
Monday, 02 July 2007
American Response to the London terrorist attacks has been, well, stunning.
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If your son or daughter died in defense of our country ... PDF E-mail
Written by Melanie Morgan   
Sunday, 01 July 2007

Would it be too much to ask of elected politicans to make a license plate honoring these young men and women? Apparently so. Here in California-- under the leadership of Senate Pro Tem Don Perata --a man who is more interested in offering a non-binding measure on our state ballot to retreat-in-defeat from Iraq. The cynical part of this equation is that Perata is doing this in order to draw voters to approve his measure to extend term limits so he can stay in power. The lack of action on Gold Star Family license plates in our state legislature is disgusting.

It. Truly. Sickens. Me.

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'The Surge' is showing signs of working PDF E-mail
Written by Melanie Morgan   
Sunday, 01 July 2007

The Bush Administration has been stumbling about for a successful policy to defeat Al Quada in Iraq. The new policy of a surge may finally be showing signs of success. (Psst, please don't tell Nancy Pelosi. It might ruin her day.)

Jack Kelly, columnist for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, has it about right.

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