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9:40 am, August 21, 2007 by jason in Politics, Rants, Rumblings
If you haven’t already heard, there is a historic campaign for Congress being launched in the Firth Congressional District of Wisconsin. Two professors are launching a joint campaign for Congress - to unseat the thirty year incumbent, James Sensenbrenner.
Many people have made this out to be a political or publicity stunt, but I believe it is about time people from opposing views come together to reach a common goal. Please support this amazing initiative by visiting their website, learning more and donating.
Read more:
JS Online: House candidates officially kick off unique joint campaign
Fox 6 Milwaukee: Republican, Democrat Running Together For Same Congressional Seat
New York Times - Rare Bipartisan Tag Team Takes on Wisconsin House Vetran
JS Online: Campaigning across the aisle
12:56 pm, August 16, 2007 by jason in Rumblings, Thinking Green
…for the environment, at the cost of local oil business. This great article by Truhugger.com is a great example how with proper pushing from a city’s constituents, political action can pressure local business to positvely impact the environment.
Chicago Still Fighting For Future Of Lake Michigan..And Cheap Gas TreeHugger
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104,000ft, originally uploaded by arena_5.
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By the way, since everyone is waiting with baited breath,
No we don’t have a new baby yet, and yes we’ll make sure to let everyone know when we do.
The below article from the New Yort Times was posted on JimBurkee.com (running for 5th District of the US House) this evening and all I can say in response is ‘Hell yeah.’
I agree with everything written in this article. There is no debate about global warming but as there is a realization that our problem [...]
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