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Posted by: namecritic 2 years agoThis one is just a little show of appreciation for those that participate, share stories, vote on stories, visit blogs, and comment on stories submitted at social networking sites like propeller.com. And it's also a shout out to those who put up with all the stories I submit.
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natashas
Nov. 27, 2007, 8:21 p.m.I am scared to read your submissions.
I was afraid the page would change. LOL!
I am so glad you are able to bring yourself into your submissions and I do enjoy your humor.
Happy Holiday's!
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avpd85
Nov. 28, 2007, 9:32 a.m.Your blog visits rose dramatically ever since you use Propeller? That's really cool.
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ETproductions
Nov. 28, 2007, 9:56 a.m.Good thoughts, namecritic, Pretty much mirrors my own experience. Thanks for sharing the thoughts.
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ladylou4
Nov. 28, 2007, 10:38 a.m.Perfect timing for this article. Last night at a face-to-face social gathering, I promoted the idea of propelling. We had been talking about the billions of dollars political candidates spend collectively on getting their messages communicated. Not only is blogging a healthy way to interact, but it is a grass-roots, cost-effective approach to participating intelligently in our democratic process. Thanks for posting this article!
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MajJohn
Nov. 28, 2007, 4:12 p.m.And thanks to those of you such as namecritic who has found the time to post interesting articles. I enjoy the input provided by others also. I regret not having the time to submit posts but am always grateful when someone else takes the time, I usually find my views mirrored in there some where.
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ladylou4
Nov. 28, 2007, 6:57 p.m.MajJohn said, "It's a lot easier and takes less courage to address a group of like minded individuals than to expose yourself to the world."
With this logic then, I guess if a candidate did "expose himself to the world" known as Propeller, one could conclude he/she is not afraid of anything or anyone - i.e. he/she has enough confidence to express truths without fear of being blocked or reported. Wow - I would vote for someone like that!! :-)
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