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5 months ago
in One World-One Heart Giveaway! Wee Dragons! (Second Prize Added!) on The Crochet Cultistconnie williams
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1 year ago
in Open Thread —- What’s Up? on Jack and Jill PoliticsIt's funny: Hillary gets in trouble when she gets caught lying. Obama gets in trouble when he gets caught telling the truth.
1 year ago
in Huckabee Cans Negative Romney Ad, but Gives Press a Peek Anyway on The Iowa Independent
The most overtly Christian candidate is behaving in the least Christian manner.
Disclaimer: I support Fred Thompson for President
1 year ago
in Mrs. Huckabee Acknowledges Husband’s ‘Limitations’ On Foreign Policy on The Iowa Independent
Please share Fred's uplifting message with fellow Iowans!
1 year ago
in Mrs. Huckabee Acknowledges Husband’s ‘Limitations’ On Foreign Policy on The Iowa Independent
Voters must also consider how bin Laden and Zawahiri would perceive the election of a former preacher. It would give credibility to their view that this is a Christian war on Islam, a perception that the Bush Administration has wisely side-stepped for the reason that it would only embolden the terrorists.
Mike Huckabee's naivete in the arena of foreign affairs must be considered in this election.
1 year ago
in Social Media is About Sociology Not Technology on Brian SolisI like to tell people I have been in "social networking for over 20 years". They think I am crazy. Blogs haven't been around that long, after all! But then, I was using forums, chat boards, BBS's, Bitnet (connected from NetNorth here in Canada), and campus computer conferencing systems since at least 1986. Long before the World Wide Web existed. As you say, the tools may change but the people remain the same. But, some tools are more popular and it depends on who is using what tool as to how we approach them.
I'm thinking this e-mail thing might catch on eventually, too.
Cheers!
1 year ago
in Social Media is About Sociology Not Technology on PR2.0I like to tell people I have been in "social networking for over 20 years". They think I am crazy. Blogs haven't been around that long, after all! But then, I was using forums, chat boards, BBS's, Bitnet (connected from NetNorth here in Canada), and campus computer conferencing systems since at least 1986. Long before the World Wide Web existed. As you say, the tools may change but the people remain the same. But, some tools are more popular and it depends on who is using what tool as to how we approach them.
I'm thinking this e-mail thing might catch on eventually, too.
Cheers!
2 years ago
in Wear the Fox Hat on Not To Be Trusted With Knives2 years ago
in Northern Voice ‘07 – Post #2 on Not To Be Trusted With Knivesand ps. did you notice they forgot "dr." in the social eyes column? all those years for nothin'.
2 years ago
in I’m a Vancouver Socialite on Not To Be Trusted With Knives2 years ago
in Social Media and PR 911 – Stop the presses! on PR2.02 years ago
in Social Media and PR 911 - Stop the presses! on Brian Solis