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Tag: blogger

Sep 30
2006

Why Boehner Matters

Misc

Last night in my Open Letter to John Boehner, I made this statement: I am not asking as a blogger. I am asking as a constituent. Considering the pure number of these acts we here reported in our own area on a daily basis (and I do only live 10 miles from you so we […]

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Sep 30
2006

Dear John Boehner

Misc

According to this report, you were made aware of Foley’s actions and it is apparent you did nothing. Why did you not take action? As majority leader, you should have addressed this situation. Perhaps a better situation for your party would have been vigilance and removed Foley from all positions of power pending an investigation. […]

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Aug 8
2006

About Joe's Site Being Down

Misc

This is a cross post from a post I did at Firedoglake about Joe’s “hack” Interesting how things develop overnight. I am of course talking about the “Joe2006 hack” story going around. I have had CNN on all day and they cover it about every 15 minutes or so. What is amazing is that a […]

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Jun 12
2006

Breaking Out Of The Net

Misc

Being a blogger is hard work. If someone tells you to get into it because of they money, they are really fooling you. Not only do you have to decide what to write about numerous times a day but you also have to worry about the backend operations of your blog. Software and server problems […]

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May 2
2006

Net Neutrality In Layman's Terms

Misc

There is a bunch of talk right now about the Net Neutrality Act. I decided it was time for me to explain it from a tech stand point. First off here is a short synopsis of what this is: “Net neutrality” is a concept that is still unfamiliar to most Americans, but it keeps the […]

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Mar 30
2006

Riverbend Tells How It Is In Iraq

Misc

What a better way to see how confusing things are in Iraq than through the eyes of a fellow blogger and Iraqi citizen: I was trying to decide between a report on bird flu on one channel, a montage of bits and pieces from various latmiyas on another channel and an Egyptian soap opera on […]

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Mar 24
2006

My Finds On Domenech

Misc

I haven’t written yet about the Washington Post’s decision to hire Ben Domenech to be their “conservative blogger”. I have followed the story very close but feel there are numerous other bloggers out there getting the message out. Atrios has taken the lead on this and done a great job as usual. Hunter at Daily […]

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Mar 20
2006

Aborting From Home

Misc

Here is a very interesting article that somewhat slipped under the radar last week. This one is out of the U.K.: Blogger puts guide to abortion online  By Andrew Buncombe in Washington Published: 17 March 2006  A blogger has added fresh fuel to the abortion debate that divides the US by posting online detailed instructions […]

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Mar 17
2006

EXCLUSIVE: The Man Taking On Boehner

Misc

Ohio Democrat Chair Chris Redfern (front). Congressional Candidate Mort Meier (rear right), Butler County Democrat Chair Dan Gattermeyer (rear left) I have one great advantage as a blogger this coming election. My U.S. Representative is John Boehner and this is one race that will gain national attention. Up until about a month ago, Boehner was […]

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Feb 10
2006

About Those Emails George

Misc

Think Progress blew the story wide open on the emails between Abramoff and Bush. Of course the mainstream media seems to be ignoring the fact that it was a blogger who cracked the lid on this huge story but the fact remains none the less that it was a blog. They have numerous stories from […]

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