I'm so relieved that Corporate Evildoers are going to use a PR Firm to change their image so that they are viewed as good corporate neighbors. After all, it's so much easier to use PR spin than to actually be good corporate neighbors. I guess this is why the private sector is so efficient.
Thanks for checking this out. The link in the first line goes to the respective SourceWatch pages on the Democratic and Republican parties. By adding these category links we'll be able to, with one click, see all the Democratic and Republican politicians on SourceWatch. We can also setup special pages that combine categories, like "Democratic Party (USA) + Members of Congress under investigation" or "Republican Party (USA) + Freshman members of Congress".
Each of the entries I've updated already had the congresscritter's party affiliation right up there in the very first line. Why is this exercise useful?
Also, quite a few incorrectly linked national congress members to the pages for state legislatures. What's up with that? I removed those links where I found them.
I'm so relieved that Corporate Evildoers are going to use a PR Firm to change their image so that they are viewed as good corporate neighbors. After all, it's so much easier to use PR spin than to actually be good corporate neighbors. I guess this is why the private sector is so efficient.
Or I'll have you start proofing the Weekly Spin before it goes out! Thanks again for a good catch, Mutternich!
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Thanks for checking this out. The link in the first line goes to the respective SourceWatch pages on the Democratic and Republican parties. By adding these category links we'll be able to, with one click, see all the Democratic and Republican politicians on SourceWatch. We can also setup special pages that combine categories, like "Democratic Party (USA) + Members of Congress under investigation" or "Republican Party (USA) + Freshman members of Congress".
Hope that helps.
best,
[[User:Conor Kenny|Conor Kenny]], managing editor, Congresspedia
Each of the entries I've updated already had the congresscritter's party affiliation right up there in the very first line. Why is this exercise useful?
Also, quite a few incorrectly linked national congress members to the pages for state legislatures. What's up with that? I removed those links where I found them.
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