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Together we have succeeded in defining the issues of the 2008 Presidential campaign.
Prior to posting the new ideology contained in Frank’s Top Ten List on my 2008 Presidential website at http://www.franklynch.org on July 20, 2007, none of the other candidates, including our new President, had included such vital issues as energy independence, windfarms, plug in electric cars, universal healthcare, tuition grants to college students, creating new jobs, and talking to our enemies.
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December 29, 2008 at 2:08 pm
hey Frank, happy holidays.
Haven’t done it yet myself, but there is a way to hide the wordpress part of the location bar for visitors. If you own your URL you can have it re-direct to your wordpress page but maintain the location as your own; that way you get to have it look like you own your server.
take care