SamSphere Chicago… busy weekend ahead

I’ll be joining a fine group of bloggers this weekend for SamSphere Chicago. As an organizer for the event, I’m guessing I won’t have a lot of time to blog, but I’ll try and post updates and notes on the event as time permits.
The following is a full list of confirmed bloggers.
Confirmed Bloggers:
Name*Blog*Blog Region
Erick Erickson [...]

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Account Exec needed for web 2.0 firm in Tennessee

Allen Fuller of Flat Creek is a good friend and all around great guy who understands where we are online and where we need to go. Not only does his web company do a superb job of promoting the freedom movement in the digital realm, but he also has solid campaign and e-activism experience.
And [...]

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Change Illinois Blog

It’s always a healthy practice to introduce new local blogs when they pop up. Meet Change Illinois Blog.
Tim Stratton
Hubbard Woods, Illinois, United States
I am a moderate Republican candidate for State Representative in the 58th District of Illinois. I decided to create this blog to serve as an electronic gathering place for residents of the [...]

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Did Ohio crossover voters break the law?

A story is starting to make the rounds regarding the Republican voters who switched to Democrats at the polls in Ohio in order to help Hillary take the win. Apparently, more than 16,000 Republicans switched parties at the polls in Ohio.
Wired has the full story.
A reader tipped me off to an issue that’s come up [...]

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The Student’s Guide to Voting

Tom Hanson over at GoCollege sent me a link to their new Student’s Guide to Voting, and after a review of the page I quickly became convinced that it’s an extremely valuable resource for today’s young voters.
Since 1997, GoCollege has served and informed American college students. Lately, we’ve noticed a positive change in behavior of [...]

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And we Chicagoans thought the $5,400 shower was bad…

The $5,400 government shower was pretty bad, but nothing compared to the $65,000 bathroom!
As Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett works to raise taxes and eliminate 225 jobs, a construction crew is installing a bathroom in his locked suite of offices, complete with a small sitting room and shower. The cost to taxpayers: $65,225.
Read the rest…

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Jim Cramer screwed up big on Bear Stearns prediction

Ouch!!!

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Do we as bloggers really need to be A-List?

It’s official… I’ve now been addicted to the blogosphere for five years. My addiction spans far beyond the act of blogging itself. In fact, I’ve actually spent a great deal of time studying and trying to understand what blogging is and where it might take us.
Much to my own surprise, I now see the [...]

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