November 20, 2003
Turn about is Fair play

Again, I would like to thank everyone who linked to the Pro Troops Rally post. I'm pretty sure that I have either visited or mailed a thank you to everyone who I could trackback too. If you haven't gotten one from me yet, let me know because this is what I am going to do:

Every weekday I will feature a post from a blog that linked. I will got through your recent posts and find one I like and show it off here at RNS. So keep an eye out for posts with titles that resemble this one's for new blogs. It will probably take me next 2 to 3 weeks to get through them all. We might not be Instaman, but if you got something good to say you might as well get the word out.

Today we are featuring the place where TCP/IP is carried by Pony Express, The Big Sky Man himself, MT Politics.

In a post from Tuesday the 18th

Quote from a Billings Gazette article:
"The National Safety Council estimates that 135 people died in Montana between 1995 and 2002 because the state has no primary seat belt law, one that allows police to ticket motorists solely for failing to buckle up."

Mr. MT's response:
No. Those people died because they didn't buckle their seat belts — not because it wasn't a primary offense.

Advantage Mr. MT

He is also currently featuring a number of interviews with candidates in the Montana Gubernatorial race. Stop by and say hello to Mr. MT Politics.

Posted by AnalogKid at November 20, 2003 01:18 AM | TrackBack
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Thanks for the link and the kind word.

Hopefully next time you're out this way, our schedules will work out a little better.

(The site seems to be down right now, but I promise it will be back.)

Posted by: mtpolitics on November 20, 2003 01:29 PM
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