This is meant to be a guide to help in posting in online newspaper comment sections to sell our cause.

1. Do a Google search for the term you want to post about.

2. Click the, "News" tab at the top of the Google page.

3. Click on articles and scan for a comments section.

4. Post

5. You can go back to the article and right click and create a, "shortcut" for IE and a Deskcut for Firefox. Many of the online news websites don't post right away. Some do. This way you can check later and keep track.

This is a couple of links for examples. Some you have to register but even those can be a snap once you get in a groove:

http://www.charlotteconservative.com/in ... mment-5504

http://www.miamiherald.com/540/story/240676.html

http://story.malaysiasun.com/index.php/ ... s/1/#reply

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Something I just wanted to add about posting in the online newspaper comments sections.

I'm not sure how many people read the comments. Once I upset a police officer by what I posted. I didn't make myself clear about a police officer coaching illegal aliens how to circumvent the law at a public meeting. He thought I was talking about his town. I apologized and I think I got things straightened out. Later someone posted the Chief of Police and the Mayor were reading the comments. That was about the ICE raids.

One powerful group that reads these comments would be the authors and the editors them selves. They do sell articles and they do sell papers and if they see many people not buying the bull they’ve been sell they may start singing a new tune.

But I digress.

What I wanted to say is once you have a topic to search on Google News and you come up with a response you can save it in a word document. Then you can go right down your Google News page and reuse it or refine it. I have a bunch of word documents with many answers ready or at least close. I don't like posting this way but it is efficient. I think I've seen some of my terms and sayings taking life in others writings. I think I've seen it in the columnist writings also. I'll bet they watch the comments like a hawk to see what people's comments are on their work. I've also seen many article with a link at the bottom to buy the articles for reprint. It looks like our side is getting more profitable to cater to cash wise. The radio jocks are cashing in with the talk shows. There is a lot of us out there. We may not all make it to the rallies but many are tuning in.

One of my favorites is the one warning what happens after the ICE raids and the steps that lead to a sanctuary city. It's a story I've sent to many places in the world as a warning. Every new city with ICE raids needs to hear it. Some may be getting tired of it though.

Also I can post at lots of places easy now. It can still be a pain signing up at first but it gets easier every day. It was nice in the beginning hitting places all I had to do was login. I have a software program to keep track of them all something like this one but pretty old now.


http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Best ... s-3_0.html

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One thing I learned and heard at www.fark.com was that if you don't want people to read your post, make them long.

The bad thing about using word documents to warehouse comments is they tend to grow becoming maybe becoming less effective.

Some time if you get a chance check fark out. Fark is a place where the users think up funny headlines for weird or interesting news they come across.

Down the middle of the page is the headlines people make up. On the left is a link to the actual news story. Over on the right is a column of numbers that link to the comments. Check out how funny and effective they can be with very few words.

The Photoshop contests are also pretty good.

http://www.fark.com/