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To: PlainOleAmerican
Yet, if the piece I posted had been printed in the MSM, moderators would have left it in News where it would be read by many more...

That is an assumption on your part, as I posted the links above, many of your Canada Free Press articles are left in news.. News has an element of "New" to it. No offense, but you are making a lot of stretch assumptions and taking this way to personally. For example, here are MSM editorials in the Bloggers section because they also are editorials.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2173625/posts

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2173614/posts

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2173524/posts

I've even seen Michelle Malkin stuff in Bloggers, so you are in good company.

Thomas Sowell a long time ago wrote a great article wondering if people wish you harm or well, and came to the conclusion that most people don't even think of you.. I think you should find that.. I'm sure the mods just seen an article, check to see if it is posted correctly, if it is an editorial that isn't "New" information (thus News) they move it.. no big whoop, nothing personal..

145 posted on 01/28/2009 11:51:20 AM PST by mnehring
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To: mnehrling

No, I didn’t take it personal at all. As I have stated on this thread, there is a pattern of moving conservative news from conservative news sites (not the MSM) to bloggers, where there is much less traffic. If the objective is to spread conservative news, views and values, why would they be moved where there is much less traffic?

It was a simple question, for which no one has offered a direct answer in over a hundred comments...


170 posted on 01/28/2009 12:08:24 PM PST by PlainOleAmerican
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