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[Oceanside, Nevada :: Main Page] John Hlinko wants to do something about it by working to throw out politicians who place their "life affirming" ideals ahead of the lives of real people. Sounds good to me.

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[Fieldworksonline.com] Technology Politics Summit 2004: Dr. David Weinberger is a co-author of the bestselling book, The Cluetrain Manifesto and author of Small Pieces Loosely Joined. He is a frequent commentator on National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” and “Here and Now”, is a columnist for KMWorld, and has been published in many magazines including Wired, Harvard Business Review, Salon, The New York Times, InfoWeek and Release 1.0. David was Senior Internet Advisor to the Dean campaign and was recently accepted as a Fellow at Harvard’s Berkman Institute for Internet & Society.

Voxpolitics.com[Voxpolitics.com] the VoxPolitics blog: Politicsonline votes Dan into e-politics top 10: It currently receives nearly four million unique visits per month. The success of DailyKos has spurred Moulitsas to also launch the Political State Report, a collaborative weblog (with over 100 contributors) tracking politics from all 50 states and OurCongress.org, a site tracking the nation's hottest races. Daily Kos was one of first ever bloggers credentialed to cover the 2004 Democratic National Convention and has raised over $400,000 for Democratic candidates.

Voxpolitics.com[Voxpolitics.com] the VoxPolitics blog: September 2004 Archives: It currently receives nearly four million unique visits per month. The success of DailyKos has spurred Moulitsas to also launch the Political State Report, a collaborative weblog (with over 100 contributors) tracking politics from all 50 states and OurCongress.org, a site tracking the nation's hottest races. Daily Kos was one of first ever bloggers credentialed to cover the 2004 Democratic National Convention and has raised over $400,000 for Democratic candidates.

http://weblog.blogads.com [Weblog.blogads.com] ARCHIVES: Update: a couple of friends have asked: why wasn't Blogads.com mentioned? As portrayed in the mag, money seems to flow magically into blogger pockets -- "The blog ad money had fallen from the sky, and it had saved him." .or..."Since February, with the explosion of blog traffic and the invention of blog ads as a revenue source, a few elite bloggers have found themselves on the receiving end of a Howitzer of money, as much as $10,000 a month."

Stevegilliard.blogspot.comhttp://stevegilliard.blogspot.com [Stevegilliard.blogspot.com] The News Blog>: "I spent 23 years with him because he was against oppression; he has been fighting it for years," said Abu Muayyid al-Kinani, 47, who was jammed into the back of a Toyota pickup truck with a dozen other Badr Brigade veterans under a brutal sun. "He did not want to be president, he did not want to rule. He wanted an Islamic government, yes, but to bring relief."

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