Newslinks Mission
To provide a daily
online archive of as many news or editorials relating to
guns, gun rights, gun control, anti-constitutional moves
committed by oath-breaking
public servants, pro-liberty stands taken by oath-honoring
public servants, gun-related activism, the
second amendment, the Bill of Rights and liberty-related
issues in America and abroad as possible;
To provide a user-friendly system that gives
liberty advocates the means to submit such news items and editorials to our
site;
To encourage liberty advocates to play a role in the process
of awakening We The People to the many daily assaults being waged against our
rights; and
To stimulate
activism toward the restoration and protection of the
right of the individual person to keep and bear arms.
Why is this important?
It's important to save people's time and energy
"looking for the news" so it can be applied to better use. Many
people contributing a small amount of time can produce a greater result than
any one individual can ever hope to achieve.
It's important to allow one person's discovery of a relevant
news item or editorial to reach the largest number of people possible in order
to assure that education and awareness increases in the widest circles
possible.
It's important to have an easily-accessible source of such
information for daily reference by people who care about our rights and our
freedoms -- so we can increase the number of people who take action and
ultimately end the assaults on our rights.
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Submission Guidelines
We are getting a lot of duplicate submissions. Please
check to see if your story is already in KABA
Newslinks.
News must be current (within the last 30 days), even if
it has never appeared at KeepAndBearArms.com. Exceptions
will be made for older items that relate to current
events.
Stories must be Second Amendment or RKBA-related in
some way. (See Frequently Asked Questions
for more detail on ideal Newslinks submissions.)
Stories can be local, state, regional, national, or
international; news, editorials, press releases; or new
websites that pertain to gun-related or other relevant news. (Note that this
is NOT an advertisement zone for every pro gun website on
the internet!)
The best way to present the Title is to copy the title
of the article exactly as it appears on the page. This
will help others find the story if the link moves, and
help prevent duplicate submissions. (This is not a hard
"rule" because oftentimes the title used by
another website doesn't accurately describe the story as
we liberty advocates would view it.)
In the "Summary" field, include a quote or
two from the article, or a brief, paraphrased summary of
the story. NOTE: Personal interjections that do not fit
within the guidelines of this site will be edited out of
your Newslink submission. Personal comments and thoughts
on what the story means and its moral are reserved for the
"Comment on this Article" section, once the
Newslinks for tomorrow are published on
KeepAndBearArms.com.
DO NOT USE ALL CAPS in your headline, and ESPECIALLY
NOT in the comments section. If you do, you run a good
chance of your own text being edited, even if we use your
link.
Each submission will be previewed and verified for
link, date, spelling, grammar, and subject matter accuracy
to the best of our ability -- please get it right to save
both your time and ours.
The URL you enter in the "Link To Headline"
field must be an accessible web page, and it must be the
link to the story that you are submitting, NOT to the
website's home page.
In the "Date" field, please enter the date in
which the story hit the page to which you are linking.
If the story requires a special player such as Flash,
RealPlayer, Acrobat Reader, etc., please say so in the
Summary to save others' time! Some people do not have or
do not want these programs installed on their systems. We
will add the links to these free programs for others'
convenience.
If the website to which your Newslink points requires registration at the site
in order to be able to read the page,
please say so in the Summary to save others' time! Some
people will not want to bother if they have to register.
HTML code is allowed, but only when it is tasteful. You
can use html to offer additional links within your
commentary, or to make text bold or italic. NOTE: Do not
use quotation marks around links; if you do they will not
work. Examples:
Correct:
<a href=http://link.com/link.html>
Incorrect: <a href="http://link.com/link.html">
All Contact Information fields, except for "Your
Personal Website", are required. If you wish to
submit anonymously, select "No" in the pulldown
menu.
All Newslink Submission fields, except for the
"Summary", are required unless otherwise
specified. If you do not include a
Summary, we will add it for you after reviewing the news
story or editorial.
You may, if you choose, include a link to your own
personal website in the "Your Personal Website"
field, and will probably receive referring hits. This
feature is one small way of
saying "Thank you for helping us inform fellow
liberty advocates." If you don't have a website,
you can include a link to your favorite site instead.
The size limit for your submission is 500 characters,
maximum. Clicking the "Character Count" button
will tell you how many characters you've entered.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How
often do you release Newslinks submissions to the website
so people can read them?
We currently create one daily feed of Newslinks. What
you submit today will either show up on the site late
tonight or early tomorrow morning.
What
types of news and editorials are appropriate for Newslinks
submissions?
Any news and editorials that relate to guns, gun
rights, gun control, gun legislation, gun owners,
shooting, hunting, the Bill of Rights, liberty and
liberty advocacy, tyranny, and taking action toward the
restoration and protection of the individual right to
keep and bear arms will usually be accepted immediately.
Why
do you place such a small size limit on the amount of the
article we can excerpt from relevant news stories?
First, we do not allow complete posting of relevant
news items for copyright reasons. We also do not wish to
make people wait for the full text of a lengthy article
to load when they are not interested in that particular
article. Finally, we would like you to excerpt the most
telling passages from relevant articles so people who
are busy or pressed for time can read the Newslinks page
without clicking every link to get the gist of what is
happening in the news today regarding guns, gun rights
and liberty -- as a time-saver and a matter of
convenience for our members and site visitors.
How
can I add multiple Newslinks simultaneously in the most
efficient manner?
After you submit the first Newslink article or
editorial, hit your "Back" button on your
browser twice to be taken back to the submission form.
Your contact information will still be contained in the
form. Highlight and delete the Headline, Link and
Summary. Then add the information for your next
submission and click the "Preview News Story"
button.
Why do you require
an email address from me to allow me to submit to your
Newslinks system?
First, we occasionally need to touch base with
you about your submission. Next, our system will send
you a confirmation email once your submission is
accepted or declined. If it's declined, we provide
a reason it was declined in order to help you understand
why -- to increase the chances of your future
submissions being published. Finally, please note that
we offer the chance to keep your email address off of
our website and that our Privacy
Policy is very strong and clear.
IF you simply refuse to even allow us to email your
confirmation email to you but keep it off of our
website, please put a fake email address in the EMAIL
field, such as [email protected], so your submission
will go through and be considered for publication.
Who
can I contact to discuss Newslinks-related issues?
Our Newslinks Director works daily to
keep
our Newslinks system running smoothly and within
guidelines. We are happy to answer any questions or
concerns you have at: [email protected].
We respectfully ask that you PLEASE DO NOT add this address to ANY email distribution lists without express written permission to do so.
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