Resources and a summary of the first week

Posted on July 1st, 2007 in Economics, Partisan Free Politics by Andrew MacRae
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So this blog began a mere week ago, but I’ve been pleasantly surprised what has happened here. Here’s a summary of the web traffic; overall there have been 797 pageviews and 541 unique users, but here are some geographic breakdowns (something which I find most interesting is how many Montanans are reading the blog).

Region - Visits
District of Columbia - 36
Montana - 34
Texas - 20
Wisconsin - 19
Pennsylvania - 18
Georgia - 18
Oregon - 14
Massachusetts - 11
Virginia - 9
(not set) - 8
I encourage you all to post something, anything! Share your ideas and stories, let us know what’s going on around you - what is making the news? Also, I just added a plug in that allows you to post a picture in your profile. For the moment I do not know how to control the size of the picture so use at your own risk.

Finally I found a found another blog that details some on the citizen information sites that are available now it’s fairly comprehensive; so I encourage you to check it out! I will most likely add all of these resources to the a page here, unless there are any objections?

Regards



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  1. corpus juris said,

    on July 1st, 2007 at 1:16 pm

    Thanks for the kind words. Our goal is to give people access to primary sources so they can make up their own minds about the important issues confronting our nation.

    Nice blog. Great start.

  2. Carmine Weber said,

    on November 12th, 2008 at 6:52 pm

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