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January 27, 2008 at 10:03 PM #144037January 27, 2008 at 10:53 PM #143731PCinSDGuest
I’m just waiting for NewtoSandiego to let me know “how much time to spend engaged in politics”. It appears from his/her post that he/she is VERY politically connected. How much of an impact have you made? I would love to hear about it.
Finally, do you know of anybody that’s ever made an “impact”? Who? How did they do it? How much time did it take them to make said impact?
pabloesqobar
January 27, 2008 at 10:53 PM #143969PCinSDGuestI’m just waiting for NewtoSandiego to let me know “how much time to spend engaged in politics”. It appears from his/her post that he/she is VERY politically connected. How much of an impact have you made? I would love to hear about it.
Finally, do you know of anybody that’s ever made an “impact”? Who? How did they do it? How much time did it take them to make said impact?
pabloesqobar
January 27, 2008 at 10:53 PM #143972PCinSDGuestI’m just waiting for NewtoSandiego to let me know “how much time to spend engaged in politics”. It appears from his/her post that he/she is VERY politically connected. How much of an impact have you made? I would love to hear about it.
Finally, do you know of anybody that’s ever made an “impact”? Who? How did they do it? How much time did it take them to make said impact?
pabloesqobar
January 27, 2008 at 10:53 PM #144000PCinSDGuestI’m just waiting for NewtoSandiego to let me know “how much time to spend engaged in politics”. It appears from his/her post that he/she is VERY politically connected. How much of an impact have you made? I would love to hear about it.
Finally, do you know of anybody that’s ever made an “impact”? Who? How did they do it? How much time did it take them to make said impact?
pabloesqobar
January 27, 2008 at 10:53 PM #144069PCinSDGuestI’m just waiting for NewtoSandiego to let me know “how much time to spend engaged in politics”. It appears from his/her post that he/she is VERY politically connected. How much of an impact have you made? I would love to hear about it.
Finally, do you know of anybody that’s ever made an “impact”? Who? How did they do it? How much time did it take them to make said impact?
pabloesqobar
January 28, 2008 at 7:39 AM #143826Alex_angelParticipantWell said new guy. The crying coupled with the negativity and sprinkle in all of the nostradubasses and you have a mix of piggington people
January 28, 2008 at 7:39 AM #144062Alex_angelParticipantWell said new guy. The crying coupled with the negativity and sprinkle in all of the nostradubasses and you have a mix of piggington people
January 28, 2008 at 7:39 AM #144068Alex_angelParticipantWell said new guy. The crying coupled with the negativity and sprinkle in all of the nostradubasses and you have a mix of piggington people
January 28, 2008 at 7:39 AM #144095Alex_angelParticipantWell said new guy. The crying coupled with the negativity and sprinkle in all of the nostradubasses and you have a mix of piggington people
January 28, 2008 at 7:39 AM #144163Alex_angelParticipantWell said new guy. The crying coupled with the negativity and sprinkle in all of the nostradubasses and you have a mix of piggington people
January 28, 2008 at 8:02 AM #143836BugsParticipantActually, I think that the internet forums are having quite a bit of impact on trends. The MSM frequently follows leads and repeats analyses that were first developed by regular folks on various internet forums. Some of those forums have more influence than others. Piggs have been quoted in the SD Tribune and the LA Times, with and without attribution, on a number of occasions. Even the Wall Street Journal and the NY Times have picked up a byline or two that was originally developed here.
I daresay a Joe Average citizen who can research, analyze and communicate their opinions in a cogent manner can exert far more influence by participating in a reasonably moderated internet forum than they can by writing 200 letters to politicians who won’t do anything that isn’t supported by poll numbers.
This is something the DC crowd has been learning the hard way.
January 28, 2008 at 8:02 AM #144072BugsParticipantActually, I think that the internet forums are having quite a bit of impact on trends. The MSM frequently follows leads and repeats analyses that were first developed by regular folks on various internet forums. Some of those forums have more influence than others. Piggs have been quoted in the SD Tribune and the LA Times, with and without attribution, on a number of occasions. Even the Wall Street Journal and the NY Times have picked up a byline or two that was originally developed here.
I daresay a Joe Average citizen who can research, analyze and communicate their opinions in a cogent manner can exert far more influence by participating in a reasonably moderated internet forum than they can by writing 200 letters to politicians who won’t do anything that isn’t supported by poll numbers.
This is something the DC crowd has been learning the hard way.
January 28, 2008 at 8:02 AM #144076BugsParticipantActually, I think that the internet forums are having quite a bit of impact on trends. The MSM frequently follows leads and repeats analyses that were first developed by regular folks on various internet forums. Some of those forums have more influence than others. Piggs have been quoted in the SD Tribune and the LA Times, with and without attribution, on a number of occasions. Even the Wall Street Journal and the NY Times have picked up a byline or two that was originally developed here.
I daresay a Joe Average citizen who can research, analyze and communicate their opinions in a cogent manner can exert far more influence by participating in a reasonably moderated internet forum than they can by writing 200 letters to politicians who won’t do anything that isn’t supported by poll numbers.
This is something the DC crowd has been learning the hard way.
January 28, 2008 at 8:02 AM #144105BugsParticipantActually, I think that the internet forums are having quite a bit of impact on trends. The MSM frequently follows leads and repeats analyses that were first developed by regular folks on various internet forums. Some of those forums have more influence than others. Piggs have been quoted in the SD Tribune and the LA Times, with and without attribution, on a number of occasions. Even the Wall Street Journal and the NY Times have picked up a byline or two that was originally developed here.
I daresay a Joe Average citizen who can research, analyze and communicate their opinions in a cogent manner can exert far more influence by participating in a reasonably moderated internet forum than they can by writing 200 letters to politicians who won’t do anything that isn’t supported by poll numbers.
This is something the DC crowd has been learning the hard way.
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