An article in the New York Times about political blogging highlights Pam Spaulding's trip to Denver. (Philip Anderson of The Albany Project is in there, too.) NYT: The Year of the Political Blogger Has Arrived Full story...
An exciting live blogging event is taking place over it Bilerico Thursday at 7pm ET. If you ever wanted to interact with leaders of the movement, this is your chance.
I'm looking for a bit of help transcribing some tapes. If you'd like to volunteer or make a few bucks, I may be able to use your help.
In the comments someone asked to see the letter to the owners of 30,000 Subway stores. Here ya go (click it for easy to read pdf):
The policy has already been updated on line.
YAY Subway! I can keep going to the home of the Veggie Delite.
The company in question in my previous post was Subway, the international chain of sandwich shops.
THE NATIONAL OFFICE DID WHAT WAS RIGHT!!!!
I'll have the whole story up later tonight.
...It's why I have extended my original demand for action from 9:00am to 3:00pm.
I was reading through the Human Rights Campaign's list of companies that gave to Yes on 8, the California referendum that removed marriage equality from the state's constitution.
A must see, especially if you are under 40. Here are Harvey's own words:
If you have not seen the preview:
Prediction: Penn will receive an Oscar Nomination.
CMT artisitic director quits in fallout from Prop. 8 support:California Musical Theatre's artistic director, Scott Eckern, resigned from his post today amid controversy over a donation he made to the Proposition 8 campaign to ban gay marriage.
Any questions? Along with an awesome candidate, a killer campaign team and countless volunteers, here's a major reason why it happened.
In the spirit of bipartisanship, I'd like to say there are plenty of Democrats who do dumb things. I have been to DC's 9:30 Club.
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