Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Introducing RedCounty.com/Texas
Your Humble Blogger is the Texas Editor
A few weeks ago, a Texas page was launched for RedCounty.com, a community portal for state and local politics from a conservative point of view. I was honored to be asked to be the Editor for the RedCounty.com Texas page.
The revolution in web 2.0 technologies like blogs, texting, Twitter, and streaming digital video are providing regular citizens not only additional news sources but unprecedented channels for providing news content and commentary.
Building on the aforementioned tools, RedCounty.com/Texas is meant to be a common rallying point for Texas citizens interested in state and local politics who believe in from the point of view of limited government, individual freedom and responsibility, free market policies, traditional values, strong national defense and borders. Our goal is to build an alternative media forum that brings forward compelling content on state and local candidates, races, and issues and provide everyday Texas citizens the opportunity to learn what they need to know about the state/local races that affect them and make their voice heard.
Join the conversation at RedCounty.com/Texas.
A few weeks ago, a Texas page was launched for RedCounty.com, a community portal for state and local politics from a conservative point of view. I was honored to be asked to be the Editor for the RedCounty.com Texas page.
The revolution in web 2.0 technologies like blogs, texting, Twitter, and streaming digital video are providing regular citizens not only additional news sources but unprecedented channels for providing news content and commentary.
Building on the aforementioned tools, RedCounty.com/Texas is meant to be a common rallying point for Texas citizens interested in state and local politics who believe in from the point of view of limited government, individual freedom and responsibility, free market policies, traditional values, strong national defense and borders. Our goal is to build an alternative media forum that brings forward compelling content on state and local candidates, races, and issues and provide everyday Texas citizens the opportunity to learn what they need to know about the state/local races that affect them and make their voice heard.
Join the conversation at RedCounty.com/Texas.

