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  • Hillary and Barack in our Port City

    Barack Obama campaign officials announced his visit to the Port City in a conference call Friday morning. Which would have made him the first presidential candidate to campaign publicly in Wilmington leading up to the primary. One day after this announcement, Hillary Clinton’s campaign officials announced that Hillary will visit the Port City on Sunday.
    Hillary […]

  • The New Republic examines the archives of Ron Paul’s newsletters

    Speaking of Ron Paul, the New Republic has a look at Ron Paul’s newsletters and sees things that don’t jibe with the clean-cut, anti-war, fan of America presidential hopeful being presented now:
    Angry White Man
    TNR is down last I checked, maybe because of demand, but the great site Metafilter has a discussion this morning with excerpts […]

  • Roadtrip: Durham, NC to Storm Barack Obama

    November 1st roadtrip to “storm” an Obama speaking engagement in Durham. So this is Ron Paul.
    http://eventful.com/events/E0-001-006785309-7
    He’s all over the place, suddenly. Dude uses eventful.com (or has it used for him), is raising crazy amounts of money, has meetups all over (http://meetup.com), including here, and a vocal set of libertarian apologists.

  • Drinking liberally in Wilmington

    I keep seeing local “event” postings from these guys in Wilmington on eventful.com and other places:

    Drinking Liberally > Wilmington, NC

    Their tag line is “Drinking Liberally - Promoting democracy one pint at a time”, and they have “219 chapters in 44 states plus DC”. See main website here: drinkingliberally.org. Maybe we should go.

  • Election 2007

    I did my civic duty and voted yesterday. Based on newspaper articles, some TV forums, commercials and word of mouth, I could not bring myself to vote for any of the 3 mayoral candidates. So I wrote in my friend, Ian. I suspected Bill Saffo would easily regain his seat, mainly because voters have serious […]