According to truthout we have David Cobb of the Green Party to thank.
Take a look at this video to give you a glimmer of what some people faced on election day.
BTW – doesn’t truthout remind you of early Salon? That’s a good thing.
According to truthout we have David Cobb of the Green Party to thank.
Take a look at this video to give you a glimmer of what some people faced on election day.
BTW – doesn’t truthout remind you of early Salon? That’s a good thing.
In bed today. Yuch.
In anycase, the number of people running from this administration is an eye opener. Six at current count.
I’m sure of it.
Tomorrow night frontline investigates wal-mart’s far reaching effects at home and across the world. Yeah, the show the other night didn’t connect the dots the way I had wished, but I’m sure it was an eye opener for many. This is bound to be the same.
A related blog I’d like you to see is Northeast Pennsylvania Whirl-Mart. It’s a great example of how a focused weblog can be a useful activism tool. Too many of us blog just to hear our own voices in the echo chamber.
Cleveland.com: Among many issues in Ohio, “a confusing counting method used in Cuyahoga County’s election totals wrongly suggests that more than two dozen suburbs had more votes than voters”.
Hmmm.. I don’t like Rense, but maybe it’s on to something here.
Finding and subscribing to RSS feeds is a bit of a hurdle for some folks. This solution makes it easy:
1. Use Firefox as your browser.
2. Use bloglines as your news aggregator.
3. Install the Livelines browser extension and configure it to add RSS feeds to Bloglines.
4. Whenever you are browsing a site that has an associated RSS feed (if its site maintainer has followed standard practices for publishing RSS feeds), you will see in Firefox’s lower right hand corner a Live Bookmarks icon. Click and choose the latest version of the feed that that site is publishing.
5. Bloglines will then ask you how you want the feed organized on your personalized page there.
Bingo – all done. No more “find RSS URI and copy, go to some form and paste, process.
Check out our little store: t-shirts, bumper stickers and more. Profits will be donated to Operation USO Care Package. Richelle did a fantastic job on the logos.
Sometimes I need to deal with comment spam posted here. Today it got brutal and I lost a bunch of legitimate comment postings. One way I deal with this is to close every comments thread on the site after the post has just about fallen off my home page. It takes work, but ya do what ya gotta do.
A thank you for all those who have defended us and continue to defend us. This veterans day and every day.