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Monday, October 29, 2012

Absolute Rights Managing Editor Requesting Feedback from Readers in New Article


Absolute Rights and Tim Young are asking for readers’ ideas on what to cover, and how to cover it on AbsoluteRights.com.


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Austin, TX  October 29, 2012
Absolute Rights and Managing Editor Tim Young havepublished an article looking for feedback from readers on how and what they should cover in an attempt to bring the best and most relevant information to the masses.
“One of the things that many news organizations fail at doing is listening to their readers,” wrote Young in the article.
His objective is to encourage audiences to let him know what kind of content they prefer, and what sort of topics Absolute Rights should take on.
“We at Absolute Rights are happy to provide compelling political and self-sufficiency news to you all,” wrote Young. “I have enjoyed reading and responding to a lot of your emails and look forward to continuing writing great stories for all of you to weigh in on, even when we don't agree...”
Information like this is available on a daily basis from Absolute Rights. Through regular articles, a semiweekly Newsletter, and a mixture of video, social media, and other engaging content, Absolute Rights is keeping audiences informed and spurning conversation on the sometimes controversial issues.
Tim Young, a native of Baltimore, Maryland, joined Absolute Rights in the spring of 2012 and brought his brutally honest opinions with him. He has been consulted as an expert on campaign, social security, health care and labor policies. A professional stand-up comic, Young combines his political and comedic background to add a captivating voice to Absolute Rights’ mission of rights protection.
Be sure to follow Tim on his various social media channels, including Facebook, Twitter, and Absolute Rights’ YouTube Channel. Learn all the information available before making any political decisions, says Young, and as always, “Be smarter than they think you are.”
Absolute Rights informs patriotic Americans on their given rights, plus helps protect those rights from government or disaster intrusion. Most importantly, it prides itself on alerting people when their rights are being threatened, creating an active and informed community. For more information, be sure to visit AbsoluteRights.com.