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Tired of the '''LIBERAL BIAS''' every time you search on Google and a Wikipedia page appears?  [[Bias in Wikipedia|Our study]] suggests that Wikipedia is '''6 times''' more liberal than the American public.  Now it's time for the Conservatives to get our voice out on the internet!  
 
Tired of the '''LIBERAL BIAS''' every time you search on Google and a Wikipedia page appears?  [[Bias in Wikipedia|Our study]] suggests that Wikipedia is '''6 times''' more liberal than the American public.  Now it's time for the Conservatives to get our voice out on the internet!  
  
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We don't make false claims of neutrality, as Wikipedia does. We have certain principles that we adhere to, and we are up-front about them. Beyond that we welcome the facts.
 
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Revision as of 04:33, July 26, 2007

Click here for the main page of Conservapedia.

Tired of the LIBERAL BIAS every time you search on Google and a Wikipedia page appears? Our study suggests that Wikipedia is 6 times more liberal than the American public. Now it's time for the Conservatives to get our voice out on the internet!

Conservapedia began in November 2006, as the class project for a World History class of 58 advanced homeschooled and college-bound students meeting in New Jersey.

Conservapedia has since grown enormously, including contributors worldwide. Conservapedia already exceeds the number of entries in the Oxford Dictionary of World History. Conservapedia is rapidly becoming one of the largest and most reliable online educational resources of its kind.

We don't make false claims of neutrality, as Wikipedia does. We have certain principles that we adhere to, and we are up-front about them. Beyond that we welcome the facts.

Click here for the main page of Conservapedia.