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Teens & Politics – how to let them make a decision, but guide them the right way

20th March 2009 by Kirsten Wright 1 Comment

A couple nights ago, I sat down to talk with my mom about life, and of course it led to a little bit about marriage, money and of course, politics. It got me thinking back to when I was younger and what led me to the republican party. There are 5 key things that I [...]

5 steps to making your event better

18th March 2009 by Kirsten Wright 1 Comment

With so many recent events in the last few months: CPAC, SXSW, CES, Microsoft Convergence, etc, there are events for everyone. But, I have found with the ones I have attended, and from talking to other attendees, what makes them great are not just the speaker and the event itself, but the side events. For [...]

Political colors – not just red, white and blue

11th March 2009 by Kirsten Wright Comments Off

When looking at many of the political blog designs, many people tend to stick to the ‘traditional’ red, white and blue and the cartoon elephant or donkey. It is easy to recognize and immediately makes it clear that it is a political site. But, there are other ways to do the same thing, without these [...]

CPAC Twitter Updates

27th February 2009 by Catherine Favazza Comments Off

@kirstenwright Congrats!! in reply to kirstenwright #
RT @EdMartinJr: STL Football Cardinals great Jackie Smith was at the STL Tea Party today; looked like he could still run and catch ‘em! #
@lsaldanamd Ha, yeah that would have been good. in reply to lsaldanamd #
@jimi5150 Definitely. in reply to jimi5150 #
If you missed Gov. Romney’s address to [...]

CPAC Twitter Updates

26th February 2009 by Catherine Favazza 1 Comment

At the ATR event with Greg Raymer #cpac09 http://twitpic.com/1poh6 #
Heading to an Americans for Tax Reform #cpac09 reception with Greg Raymer, 2004 World Series of Poker champ, to chat individual freedom. #
RT @aemenefee: Catch Grace-Marie Turner at #cpac09 — “Health Care: The Train Wreck Ahead” with @michaelcburgess Friday at 11:30 a.m.! #tcot #
RT @Optimus_Inc: If [...]

How do you find the ‘right’ connections on Twitter?

25th February 2009 by Kirsten Wright 2 Comments

Hello to all the readers of CatherineFavazza.com. My name is Kirsten Wright. You may have noticed that Catherine mentioned I would be writing once a week, contributing my knowledge and experience. I am a conservative Republican living in Orange County, California, working in marketing/social media and just trying to make it all work. My posts [...]

Resources

21st February 2009 by Katie Favazza Comments Off

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// Below is a compilation of blogs and websites that I read frequently and recommend to my readers. They are organized in categories for your convenience–and my own. I have also included a blurb with each so you know what you can expect to find. Note that many of these blogs could fit into [...]

New Look, New Name, Same Blog

19th February 2009 by Catherine Favazza 3 Comments

As you have probably observed, my blog needed a facelift. Badly. I switched to a theme that was too over my head to manage and because I didn’t like the look of my blog–and the time it took to make the most of its features–I stopped posting with much frequency. I wanted this to change, [...]