Kansas Blogs are the topic of discussion in a Lawrence Journal World article this morning:
For now, experts say, such blogs don’t have much reach beyond hard-core political activists and journalists in Kansas. But they’re unfettered by the rules and regulations that govern other forms of political communication, and could help shape the agenda for state campaigns in 2006 and beyond.
“It’s a great way of democratizing the media,” said Kansas University political science student Nate Thames, who runs a blog devoted to criticism of Republican U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback. “I think the more voices, the better.”
I truly believe what I said. I would be happy to see a pro-Sam Brownback blog started. I don’t think they would have much to discuss, maybe Brownback’s love of kittens or gardening habits, but rarely is dialogue negative.
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November 21st, 2005 at 7:01 pm
I believe Senator Brownback should run for president in 08′. I live in the red state of Tx and I like what im hearing from Senator Brownback.
Party on!