I have seen the enemy and it is us (or 'the blogs')

It's old news, but I got a real kick out of the second paragraph at this link:
Specifically, this part: " . . . and the rise of the blogs will make it harder for the organization to get their message out clearly."
In other words, all those darn non-professional RE blogs are muddying up the waters, clouding the picture, fuzzing up the airwaves, clogging up the pipeline with non-NAR-approved, non-Realtor-speak! How DARE they!!!
I like the use of the phrase 'the blogs'--similar to 'the internets', or the use of 'the' before every highway number--"You take the 10 to the 405, to the 605, then to the 105 . . ."
So, Tim, congratulations on preventing the NAR from getting their message out, you're doing a fine job, mate! Watch out for that cease and desist order in your inbox shortly . . .
Specifically, this part: " . . . and the rise of the blogs will make it harder for the organization to get their message out clearly."
In other words, all those darn non-professional RE blogs are muddying up the waters, clouding the picture, fuzzing up the airwaves, clogging up the pipeline with non-NAR-approved, non-Realtor-speak! How DARE they!!!
I like the use of the phrase 'the blogs'--similar to 'the internets', or the use of 'the' before every highway number--"You take the 10 to the 405, to the 605, then to the 105 . . ."
So, Tim, congratulations on preventing the NAR from getting their message out, you're doing a fine job, mate! Watch out for that cease and desist order in your inbox shortly . . .