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About Keystone Review
Keystone Review was
established as an open forum for the citizens of central Pennsylvania,
to express their opinions and concerns about the events shaping their lives.
It is a direct outgrowth of LancasterInternet.com, which had served
Lancaster County from 1999 - 2004, and which had grown to include commentary
and opinion about events that went beyond the county and across the region,
and even into the world.
Keystone Review generally
includes opinion and commentary from a principled, conservative perspective.
As a consequence, all newsmakers, particularly elected officials, are subject
to a critical review by the contributors to Keystone Review, regardless
of political affiliation.
Keystone Review is
updated monthly, although additional postings are made as events warrant.
Keystone Review is
a strong advocate of Article I of the United States Constitution, which
ensures the right to free expression (despite what the ACLU and other misguided
liberals may do to restrict such speech). Therefore, views which
are left-of-center are not dismissed out of hand, although editorial comment
may accompany any such submissions.
Keystone Review welcomes
contributions from anyone interested in expressing their opinion on the
issues of the day, including dissenting viewpoints of those posted at Keystone
Review. All submissions, including those which are CC or BCC
of original correspondence relating to content found at Keystone Review,
are subject to editorial review before posting, and Keystone Review
reserves the right to reject any submissions on any basis. Contributors
who wish to remain anonymous, or who do not wish their comments posted,
must confirm their wishes with their correspondence.
The views and opinions expressed
at Keystone Review are not necessarily those of the staff or management
of Keystone Review. |