Visit the Forum and Participate
As I wrote yesterday, a great new blog has created for moderate (conservative) Republicans: Crimson Politics. The site is founded by Brian Kane, a moderate conservative himself. The idea of the site is to make it easier for such Republicans to unite, debate, and influence politics. The site aims at creating a new kind of Republican: Republican 2.0 (go here to find out what it means).
One of the great features of the site is that it has a forum; it is rather obviously not overly busy in the forum yet because it has just been founded, but it has great potential – it will not take long before dozens even hundreds of threads will be created every day, with blogreaders such as yourself actively participating in and creating debates.
Go visit the forum; both Brian and I have been posting at it already. I intend to link to it regulary because it has great potential (and we may end up joining forces with CP). Some debates at the forum: Foreign Policy and War (for instance a debate about the bombing by Israel of a UN school), the economy (debating tax cuts) and education and society (debating the future of education). Go and debate.
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