Tea Party Blog Policy. Please Explain

When I joined Tea Party I just assumed that the Blog postings were reserved for Tea Party members that were selected by Tea Party or professional bloggers. I examined the section on blogging, but found no clear policy, which of course re-enforced that belief, and yet I was somewhat confused as to the fact that member profile sections did have a sector named "my blogs." 
I therefore have been for the most part content to merely comment on existing blog posts. However, I thought that I would test the waters and see if member participation in actual blogs was a member options, and lo and behold, I found that one of mine was actually posted. Why not? I have had published magazine articles, mostly historical, and have had interviews in which I was featured as a knowledgeable source. 
Now what I want to know, is there or is there not a select group that is chosen for blog postings, because it seems that my single blog posting was never followed by the posting of another one. 
I do not believe that this is because of my inability to research and post informative and articulate writings that are basically not in contradiction with Tea Party doctrines. 
So what I am asking dear friends is; What is Tea Party policy, and should we be participants, or should we be content to merely comment on existing postings

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  • I have read the rules of conduct and can't see where I have violated any of these.  I think that everything I have written has been polite, factual and certainly non threatening and I know that my writing ability is not low quality.    I write on historical, archaeological and Genealogical sites among others and have never been censored. 

  • Michael, No there is not a special group that only posts blogs each and every person can post a blog, would suggest that you check the rules before doing so Thank You

    Ralph

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