Author: Sahar


Posted on: June 23rd, 2008

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Category: Sahar

Track the conference on twitter – http://summize.com/search?q=%23pdf2008

Author: Sahar


Posted on: June 23rd, 2008

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Category: Sahar

Edwards Internet guy agrees: “The Obama campaign blog is *AMAZING* . The way they connect with people and let their personal stories shine through.. I wish I had the skill to do that” Obama campaign claims that there isn’t a coherent strategy to be standoffish to the blogs. Gist of a Quote: “the Bush Campaign [...]

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Author: Sahar


Posted on: June 23rd, 2008

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Category: Democracy, Sahar

Adam and I are at the Personal Democracy forum, which is a fancy-pants convention (700$ entry free) about the intersection between politics and tecnology.(I hooked us up with a volunteer scholarship) There have been many interesting speakers and so forth: I’ll try to pass on whatever cool info I learn. Cool things so far – [...]

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Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: June 22nd, 2008

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Category: Adam, Democracy, National Issues, News, The Public Good

On November 4th, Massachusetts voters will be choosing more than just a President (and a Senator, and a slew of state and local officers). As one of 24 states with provisions for public initiatives, Massachusetts allows all of its citizens to act as lawmakers, and the AP reports (via Blue Mass. Group) that three separate [...]

Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: June 22nd, 2008

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Category: Activism, Adam, News

Democracy for America, the political action committee founded by Howard Dean following his 2004 campaign for president, recently held a competition to award scholarships to deserving progressive bloggers to attend Netroots Nation, the leading political convention for online progressive political activists.  Prospective attendees submitted biographical profiles to the DFA website, and visitors to the site [...]

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