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For Release 9:01 p.m. PST
Jan. 22, 2008

Left vs. Right – Powered by Microsoft Live Search --Reveals Political Divide, Answers Election 2008 Questions

REDMOND, Wash. — Jan. 22, 2008

WHY
Because traditional values are cutting-edge, online media makes this the perfect forum for me to spread the truth while beating a liberal elitist at his own game .... At Left vs. Right you experience Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter all in one (but more intelligent) — me. Ask what you want and get answers free of the typical liberal bias. Conservative facts — unvarnished. Hear one of the greatest conservative commentators ever (except for Ronald Reagan, we miss you Gipper)! Need more? Go to http://www.leftvsright.com and watch me cream my lily-livered, liberal companion.

WHAT
Left vs. Right — powered by Microsoft Live Search — livens up your Election 2008 Internet searches. Ask questions, get answers and a laugh, be informed. Left vs. Right helps to deliver the facts you want about the political landscape, with fresh, edgy commentary that — after a year of this already — you need. Have some fun while you find out about the following:
• The candidates
• The scandals (Nancy Pelosi’s plane comes to mind)
• What’s the deal with John Edwards’ hair?
• Policy issues
• How can parents better protect their children from liberals?
• And much, much more

WHO
Me, Britt Hayes, the always fair, always balanced, always correct voice of modern American conservatism. (And the liberal too — but he’s just a propagandist.)

Britt Hayes, Republican strategist, proponent of international American democracy

WHERE
NOW, at leftvsright.com

For more information, press only:
Rapid Response Team, Waggener Edstrom Worldwide, (503) 443-7070.

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