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Announcement: I Need Your Help Testing My New Political Website

Earlier this summer I announced that I would be launching a new political website, one that I feel might even have the potential to leave this one in the dust (though don't worry-- this one's still going and growing-- that won't change). It's taken me some time in finally getting around to it, but I'd like for a few of you readers to help me test this website over the next couple weeks.

I have a tendency to get very excited by an idea, so I want to make sure this website is as good as I think it might be in my excited state. If any of you have the time to visit my new website once a day or every other day for the next couple weeks and hit my inbox with feedback, feel free to email me asap at wemessamore -at- gmail -dot- com to let me know. I want to start running the website very soon and getting feedback from willing members of the community here.

If it's as cool of an idea as I think it is, I'm hoping to launch before the winter and really take the Internet by storm.


Wes Messamore,
Editor in Chief, THL
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