A New Feature for Our Readers
Sunday November 25, 2007
Today, we introduce a new feature to the site that we hope will provide our readers with an array of conservative ideas with which they can identify. Please take a moment to check out our new guest commentary section, which will we expect will showcase the thoughts and ideas of today's leading conservative voices.
With so many sub-groups within the conservative movement, there are few places on the Web (if there are any such places at all) that serve as a clearinghouse for the vast array of unique perspectives the movement offers. With the new guest column section, you now have more than just your guide's viewpoint to contemplate; you have fertile ground from which you can grow new insight and inspiration.
Today's columnist is James N. Clymer, founder and chairman of the National Constitution Party. Clymer's column -- "Whither the Conservative Movement?" -- examines the plight of average American conservatives as they seek one candidate to galvanize them.
Please enjoy this month's guest column. I have no doubt this added feature will give our conservative readers new ideas and information to examine, analyze, discuss and debate.
With so many sub-groups within the conservative movement, there are few places on the Web (if there are any such places at all) that serve as a clearinghouse for the vast array of unique perspectives the movement offers. With the new guest column section, you now have more than just your guide's viewpoint to contemplate; you have fertile ground from which you can grow new insight and inspiration.
Today's columnist is James N. Clymer, founder and chairman of the National Constitution Party. Clymer's column -- "Whither the Conservative Movement?" -- examines the plight of average American conservatives as they seek one candidate to galvanize them.
Please enjoy this month's guest column. I have no doubt this added feature will give our conservative readers new ideas and information to examine, analyze, discuss and debate.
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