Welcome Our First Sponsor
March 26, 2010
The Steven Palazzo campaign is the first sponsor to come on board with an ad. We thank them for helping the blog, and encourage you to check out the Palazzo campaign website at PalazzoForCongress.com.
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You ready for the Tegerdine folks to accuse you of favoritism?
It certainly doesn’t do anything to give the impression of impartiality….
Nice color added to the page.
Advertisements are fine, but are you independent if you take them from the folks you report on? That is curious. Ads do not change the candidate and for the district 4 race, the Republican candidate who is running true to his principles is Joe Tegerdine. I support Joe Tegerdine’s platform and his candidacy.
I support Joe Tegerdine as well as monetizing good content websites with paid advertising from anyone willing to pay for placement. I’d suggest using the OpenX wp plugin to serve geo-targeted ads – then raise the price of ads. $45 a month is selling the site short.
My vote goes to Joe Tegerdine.
*New Leadership
*Limited Government
*Fiscal Discipline
*Strong National Defense
I support Joe Tegerdine. He will stand firm against the out of control spending he has the tenacity to take the heat that will follow. I see no other candidate with that level of strength required to not cave under the pressure.
http://www.joetegerdine.com
I think it is a blessing to have such a conservative running for Mississippi’s 4th district.
I like your site and am glad that Steve is helping to pay your bills. I see you have added another political ad as well. Free enterprise, I’m all for it.
Everyone send Joe Tegerdine some cash so he can put an ad here too
Send him money…fine…but I don’t think he would use it here…….I do believe that Joe has the money to advertise on this fine blog, but I would imagine that all of his resources are being spent where he feels that his money is reaching the most people per dollar. At least that would be my advice to him were I directing his campaign. The “politically connected” usually visit sites like this one, not the “avg. guy” who needs another medium to “get connected” to a candidate.