Powers&Morrison Launches Free Blog Space For Everyone
April 15, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Politics News
Los Angeles, CA Saturday, April 15th, 2006 — At a private event last night, Chief Executive Officer, Tom Powers, of PowersAndMorrison.com announced a significant change in the organization’s online structure. The addition of BlogSpace now allows pundits from all sides equal time and space for valid political debate.As of January, 2006, P&M.com has offered viewers and listeners the most in depth and up to date political
news available. The site has become known for it’s powerful arguments, and for its unique attention to the
founding documents of the United States of America. Through feature articles, the debate forum, and up to the minute blogging, Powers and Morrison have been
enormously successful in establishing one of the most talked about sites on the political web. None of this
will change with the site’s new format. Readers can now expect not only the best coverage and analysis of
the news that matters most, but can exercise their own freedom of expression, by submitting entries
themselves. The process is simple, and self explanatory, and is absolutely free.
When asked about the new format, Chief Financial Officer, Nathan Morrison, had this to say, “With so many readers sending in their ideas and arguments, the new features seemed the best way to represent the public. I never really expected the site to grow this much, this fast. The response has been more than we could have hoped.” Powers added, “People are angry at the way their beliefs, parties and eighborhoods are being attacked, and we want to give them an avenue to fight back.”
With so many sites out there in the ‘blogosphere’, it’s
hard sometimes to know where to find well thought out
arguments that are relevant to the topics that matter
to the average citizen. With this new format, P&M is
able to offer a wide spectrum of views in one place.
They cover all aspects of politics, and every story
that hits the press. Now, with their expanded
blogspace, you can get in on the argument in real time.
Your voice can make a difference.