[Campaigns-l] Status report on Campaigns Wikia

CH Rob J King kuriosiesuschristos at abidinglifephoenix.com
Thu Dec 21 19:22:45 UTC 2006


Kudos to Chad Lupkes!  As perhaps the most controversial responder to the Wikia Campaign list-serve (CH Rob J. King, grassroots Activist, Pro-Life Leader and Republican political hopeful in the John McCain due process of law tradition), I am quite pleased to see how Wikia Campaigns is progressing.  With the exception of one hurtful interchange regarding my pro-life political views, the Wikia Campaign forum has been conducted at a high level intellectually (mostly thanks to Chad Lupkes and myself trying to meet in a shared Rational Discourse), and has also been a fruitful forum for not only technological issues, but also an exercise in political theory itself.
So, again, thank you to Chad.  Although we are on different sides of the political spectrum, 90% of our core political commitments (Pro-Family, Anti-Corporate Corruption, etc.) are grounded in TRUTH as ascertainable through Rational Discourse.  If only Congress itself could do such a thing!!!!
Pacem ET veritas, Rob J King, Republican





 





CH Rob J. King, M.Div., Th.M., Ph.D. (ABD*)

Chaplain, AR-MEDCOM (TTHS); 345th Jacksonville & St. Petersburg, Florida

Professor of Bible and Christian Ministry Grand Canyon University-Online  Abiding Life Christian Ministries--Phoenix & Tampa BayMinistry Home Page: http://abidinglifephoenix.com/default.aspx

Ministry E-Mail: kuriosiesuschristos at abidinglifephoenix.com



"I will bless those who bless you . . . and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed."  --Genesis 12:3 

> Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 06:58:45 -0800> From: chadlupkes at gmail.com> To: campaigns-l at wikia.com> Subject: [Campaigns-l] Status report on Campaigns Wikia> > Hi everyone,> > We've had quite a few new people subscribe to the list in the last few> weeks, and I thought I would post a quick status report. We have 809> people subscribed to this list currently. That's absolutely amazing,> btw.> > We now have sites in 11 languages: Chinese, English, Spanish, Arabic,> Portuguese, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Polish, Hungarian. I> just took a look at the languages other than English, and the only one> that is really active is Japanese. I can type 'please' and 'thank> you' in a few of them, and there are automatic translators that at> least translate word by word, but more than that I'm afraid I can't> do. But I'd like to find a way to encourage participation in those> languages as well.> > Hopefully, we'll be done with the policy vote distractions within the> next few weeks. I had no idea that it would take this long to get> through everyone's ideas, and I'm sure that more ideas will continue> to be posted. That's ok, but I think we have a good enough foundation> for now.> > I've just updated the Electoral Calendar to show that all the> elections we have listed in 2006 are now over, and it's time to focus> on 2007. For the national elections, we can also start working on the> 2008 elections as well. Please contact me directly if you would like> suggestions or if you have any questions.> > Chad Lupkes> Lead volunteer, Campaigns.Wikia.com> _______________________________________________> Campaigns-l mailing list> Campaigns-l at wikia.com> http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/campaigns-l
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