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Last Updated on Friday, 9 May 2008 12:02 Written by rslcpol Friday, 9 May 2008 10:48
Come on Wyoming – how hard is it to join your brothers and sisters in the other 49 states – South America is putting you to shame for crying out loud!
The SNS continues to see an increase in new readers each week – and even better, the number of return readers is growing week to week as well. We should start selling advertising space or something…nah, we’ll keep the adverts to a minimum so you can continue to get your news, commentary, analysis, and entertainment free of distraction.
If you’ve been checking in from time to time this week you don’t need us to tell you what the biggest story of the week was, or for that matter what state contributed the most readers – both new and returning. What we want to know is, what state and local democrat leader is going to be the next to fall? You’ve had New York’s Eliot Spitzer, Kansas’s Paul Morrison, Louisiana’s Charles Foti (though the voters were able to take care of that one), a slew of Democrat legislators from places like Ohio, Georgia, and Tennessee, just to name a few.
Ready for the top five posts of this week?
5) Anything about the office of attorney general – it’s not just about Marc Dann…a lot of it is, but he’s more interesting than consumer protection
4) A stellar post by the SNS senior writer asking this critical question – just who is in Marc Dann’s corner these days – and how much does a Greyhound weigh?
3) A post about international travel, office etiquette, Presidential politics, and Ralph Nader that generated some outside comment – hey – we love outside comment
2) Readers can’t seem to get their fill about Democrat’s Gone Wild! And we’re happy to oblige!
1) And the top post for SNS readers was a bit we brought you about the importance of role models in the lives of politicians
So keep watching, keep reading, keep sending us your stories and tips…and a special message to our Washington State readers…we expect more traffic out those of you keeping track of the SNS.