Saturday, November 24, 2007

Conservative Thinking

As you probably know, there is a very popular web site called "Wikipedia" where tens of thousands of contributors have written hundreds of thousands of articles on every subject under the sun. It is one of the best sites on the internet.

In November 2006, a group of high-school-age home-schoolers got together and founded an alternative site called "Conservapedia" where, not surprisingly, the TRUE truth would be written and the content would be carefully guarded from the corrupt and biased (i.e., liberal) articles and perspectives that had infected Wikipedia.

Anybody can build a "wiki," and I assume the Conservapedia folks used a more-or-less standard software package.

Happily for us, that standard software includes some page-count statistics, which measure which pages get the most inquiries and views.

So what better way to find out what topics are of great interest to conservatives, which issues they find the most important, which great political questions of the day fire their imaginations?

You can find out for yourself at the Conservapedia Statistics Page.

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