About
December 26, 2007….
Welcome to the Blog @ MoreWhat.com and thanks for taking a look at this fine ‘about page. The primary focus of this blog is public affairs. Politics in the United States dominate the posts as of this writing. International topics are published if there is an obvious connection to the US but sometimes just for fun or general interest. Other topics are covered as the need arises or to offer a little variety.
MoreWhat.com is the domain. The main site address offers a variety of news, articles, news feeds and other content not limited to public affairs and politics. You are of course encouraged to look around and interact if the notion strikes. The blog and the forum or ‘board’ accept user input of some kind and the typical safeguards in place should not be much of an inconvenience. For obvious reasons some precautions have been employed. But posting comments on the blog or topics and replies on the board are easy so knock yourself out.
All viewpoints are accepted here as long as some basic etiquette is applied. In other words, you don’t have to agree with the site owner but have some class if you want to rant. Comments have rarely been removed and then only because the language was over the top. The ‘f’ word will guarantee the comment, etc., won’t survive for long here. You can even insult the site owner as long as the content is ‘g’ rated. That’s not being PC just keeping the content tame enough for visitors of all ages, etc. As a matter of fact the site owner finds the insults quite entertaining.
This was a rambling, ad hoc, ad lib, first draft at a replacement ‘about’ page. I was just tired of the last one. It is left here below this edition for no good reason. It sucks but then in a short time that will be my opinion of this one. I’m not sure the default ‘about’ page should be used at all but here it is.
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Welcome to more blog on MoreWhat.com, a community style site primarily focused on developing concensus on the issues that concern our users. For now, blog topics will be developed by the staff and presented for comment. While reviewing the day to day blogging/comments, users deemed by MoreWhat staff to be providing consistent, quality blogging comments will be invited to produce topics for the blog as a way to encourage significant, effective and useful blogging and commentary on the site.More blog on MoreWhat.com fits into the site as one method for generating dialogue leading to the ultimate goal of organizing the consensus on issues into a useful tool to lobby elected officials and corporate interests from the public viewpoint.

