North Carolina Conservatives
I recently was introduced to a print publication that you should be reading. Note I did not mention anything about Republican or Democrat here, just conservative. If you label yourself a Conservative Democrat, this paper is for you, too.
The newspaper is The North Carolina Conservative. They've got a web site (but it's kind of scary when viewed from a usability standpoint), but their primary purpose is to publish a paper filled with conservative news in North Carolina. The newspaper is filled with articles about what's really going on in Raleigh, including what's happening behind the scenes -- what's NOT reported in the FMSM (formerly mainstream media). The paper is published out of Linville, NC and is a monthly paper. According to the paper:The North Carolina Conservative is a monthly newspaper serving conservative North Carolinians. The North Carolina Conservative is boldly patriotic and committed to promoting the Christian values upon which our nation was founded. The North Carolina Conservative is a private, for-profit journalistic entity, not affiliated with any political party or religious organization.You can subscribe for only $40 a year. Mail payments to: The North Carolina Conservative
PO Box 305
Linville, NC 28646
Comments
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I wonder if the North Carolina Conservative carried the story that North Carolina's Republican Congressman Walter Jones Jr, the man responsible for renaming french fries as freedom fries, is now asking for a Bush apology, and plans to introduce a bill to set a firm timetable for US withdrawal from IRAQ
Posted by: CoolAqua at June 15, 2005 03:03 PM (FsbnY)
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The newspaper primary reports on state government activities.
Scanning the headlines for the June issue, I see:
Civitas analyzes the (state) budget.
Dr. Mike Adams finds bias at Wesleyan College.
Rep David Almond on the Traditional Marriage Amendment.
Al Klemm on illegal Immigration and politics.
Rep John Blust questions why Republicans kill their own bills.
Sen Fred Smith defends the family.
Commissioner Bill James fights the radical gay agenda.
Rep Brian Holloway on the Cigarette tax.
Marge Carpenter asks if our policies really benefit our children.
Fern Shubert analyzes literacy.
and much more!
(it really says that last line, too.)
Scanning the headlines for the June issue, I see:
Civitas analyzes the (state) budget.
Dr. Mike Adams finds bias at Wesleyan College.
Rep David Almond on the Traditional Marriage Amendment.
Al Klemm on illegal Immigration and politics.
Rep John Blust questions why Republicans kill their own bills.
Sen Fred Smith defends the family.
Commissioner Bill James fights the radical gay agenda.
Rep Brian Holloway on the Cigarette tax.
Marge Carpenter asks if our policies really benefit our children.
Fern Shubert analyzes literacy.
and much more!
(it really says that last line, too.)
Posted by: Ogre at June 15, 2005 03:14 PM (/k+l4)
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