September 20, 2004

New QandO Blog
Posted by Jon Henke

Due to our growth, QandO has been forced to move off of MovableType, and onto a custom blogging platform designed by QandO blogger Dale Franks. In addition to the new look, we've added a few new features that will be explored more fully in time. For now, the links you need to know are:

  • QandO Blog
  • - ongoing Neolibertarian commentary from Dale Franks, McQ and Jon Henke.

  • QandO front page
  • - introduction page and contact information.

  • QandO Discussion Forums
  • - continue your own conversations, ask questions, start debates, invite friends, make suggestions....and occassionally get your comments bumped up to the main blog.

  • QandO Articles and Essays - our essays....and, soon, essays from contributors.

One does not have to register to leave comments on the blog, though other features do require registration. We hope you will sign up and become a frequent voice on QandO. In the meantime, adjust your bookmarks, blogrolls and lives accordingly.

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Hey what about that RSS feed at the new digs? As yet I have not seen one. Are there plans on adding RSS 2.0 or an Atom feed?

Please, those of us that read a lot of blogs depend on the funtionality of RSS.

Posted by: Marc at September 20, 2004 10:49 AM

It's coming, Marc. Give it a couple days or so.

Posted by: Jon Henke at September 20, 2004 11:26 AM

Rathergate proves that CBS and the elite media ARE NOT LIBERAL!

Ask Ralph Nader if the elite media are liberal. If you have any, ask your Lefty friends if the EM are liberal (Here in Massachusetts my friends are mainly lefties). They'll all answer, correctly, that the elite media is controlled by corporate interests and thus not liberal.

Well, how in the hell do you reconcile the obvious bias Dan Rather has so clumsily reaved with the EM being corporate controlled? Let me explain:

1 - The elite media is pro-Democrat and anti-Republican. This is very different from "liberal" or "lefty

2 - Big business is obviously also pro-Democrat. Why, do you ask, would big business be pro-Democrat? Well here's why:

3 - Big business is addicted to the corporate welfare that big government Democrats surreptitiously shower on them in return for contributions both legal and illegal, and, perhaps most importantly and most cynically:

4 - Big business wants big government to take over their responsibilities for employee health care and retirement funding. Can anyone familiar with the financials of the major American corporations not plainly see how much more money there would be for sleazy corporate managers to play with if they had no more line items for employee health care and employee retirement funding? If you need more evidence just read BUSINESS WEEK and FORTUNE magazines. They read like compilations of Democrat talking points.

5 - Listen my friends, in this modern world, the Democrats represent the RICH, mainly those who inherited their money or acquired it through advancing up the bureaucracies of big business, big education or big healthcare. These cynical and sometimes criminal types hope to buy social peace and/or assuage their guilt by giving a multitude of pittances to the great unwashed while making hardworking, productive citizens and small businessmen pay for it.

6 - Republicans represent the little guys who are willing to work hard to improve the lives of their families.

I hope this clears things up for you guys who might be having a little trouble figuring this all out. I simply followed my late and sainted father's admonition to "Follow the money" when things seem a bit confusing.

source:

http://pep.typepad.com/public_enquiry_project/2004/09/rathergate_prov.html

Posted by: Arrogant Adrian at September 21, 2004 09:03 AM