Posted on 08/07/2012 3:22:39 PM PDT by SMGFan
I NEED YOUR HELP! http://fb.me/1eS3kSsYn
How fast can we get the Levin Facebook and Twitter numbers up to 500,000?
As we go into this crucial election, with only a few months left, I want to encourage you to ask as many of you family members, friends, neighbors, and co-workers as you can to join my social sites. I am going to be posting more notes, and more urgent notes, as we get closer to the election, and the more people who can read them and pass them along the better.
But I must have your help. So, all of you Paul and Pauletter Reveres, please help us increase the Levin Facebook and Twitter numbers! We can make a HUGE difference this way. Thank you!
Cool! I will go follow you back. The conservatives on twitter rule!
I don’t use either of them and think much less of those who do.
I'll use the same reply for you I used for the cigar hater...
Opinions are like a$$holes and sometimes you are one...
We shall have fun! I like to follow some libs to counter their lies also.
That is a good thing. I battle them on Discus. We are all Breitbart now! I have really noticed that comment sections on MSM are 10 to 1 conservative these days. We have to get out there and shame them into oblivion! It really does help in the battle. During 2008 the libs were swarming everywhere like roaches...this year there is light shining on them and they are scattering....lol
Following!
Done!
Cold be Mark is trying to beef up interest in the younger demographic who have electronic gizmos with names of functions that resemble bird noises.
BTW, Romney is stuck at dead center.
This might move the Romney poll needle: I think that Romney should SEAL his Federal and State Tax Records when he announces who his Veep will be.
That would give The Media a double surprise with maximum Media audience.
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