Hi there, hope you don’t mind but I posted your A Face in the Crowd Glenn Beck poster on my blog — crediting you, natch with a link and all — I’m writing about the movie and it’s relevance to ole Glenn and when I did a google image search your FAB handiwork appeared.
David here with the Participatory Politics Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a mission to increase civic engagement.
We created OpenCongress, a free & open-source public resource website for tracking the U.S. Congress.
Our new project, OpenGovernment, brings this model of government transparency down to state legislatures — and earlier today, to coincide with the Netroots Nation & Right Online conferences in Minneapolis, we launched a version for Minnesota ::
… now political bloggers and people in Minnesota have a user-friendly way to track bills, votes, issues, and campaign contributions to the Minnesota Senate and House of Representatives.
For more info, please see today’s blog post announcement ::
… and for reference on how OpenGovernment can be used by political bloggers (not only linking to bill & people pages, but also encouraging your community to contact their elected officials) ::
… interested in hearing what you think of this beta version of the site, and hope you have a chance to post about our launch for your MN political blog community, as well as use the site going forward. Of course we have the usual suite of Google alerts set up, but if you write about the site, please feel free to send me a link and I’ll include it in a blog-post roundup of our own. We built this site in partnership with the Sunlight Foundation’s Open States Project and with support from the Minnesota Historical Society, so it’s meant to be used by bloggers like you in the Land of 10k Lakes… let us know what you think!
Our Outreach Coordinator Donny, donny at opencongress d0t org, is at Netroots Nation this weekend – drop him a line if you’re there as well, and would like an in-person demo of OpenGovernment-Minnesota.
hi, i like to know if u still have that hard days night poster if so how much u willing to sell for? plz reply soon thank you.
For the last time, Ryan: it’s not for sale. Thanks for your interest, but no.
Hi there, hope you don’t mind but I posted your A Face in the Crowd Glenn Beck poster on my blog — crediting you, natch with a link and all — I’m writing about the movie and it’s relevance to ole Glenn and when I did a google image search your FAB handiwork appeared.
Please let me know if it’s ok with you!
With kind regards, Loo
http://smallbluepearls.blogspot.com/2010/07/corrupt-politicians-manipulative.html
Hi there,
David here with the Participatory Politics Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with a mission to increase civic engagement.
We created OpenCongress, a free & open-source public resource website for tracking the U.S. Congress.
Our new project, OpenGovernment, brings this model of government transparency down to state legislatures — and earlier today, to coincide with the Netroots Nation & Right Online conferences in Minneapolis, we launched a version for Minnesota ::
http://mn.opengovernment.org/
… now political bloggers and people in Minnesota have a user-friendly way to track bills, votes, issues, and campaign contributions to the Minnesota Senate and House of Representatives.
For more info, please see today’s blog post announcement ::
http://bit.ly/OG_MN_launch
… and for reference on how OpenGovernment can be used by political bloggers (not only linking to bill & people pages, but also encouraging your community to contact their elected officials) ::
http://opengovernment.org/pages/about
… interested in hearing what you think of this beta version of the site, and hope you have a chance to post about our launch for your MN political blog community, as well as use the site going forward. Of course we have the usual suite of Google alerts set up, but if you write about the site, please feel free to send me a link and I’ll include it in a blog-post roundup of our own. We built this site in partnership with the Sunlight Foundation’s Open States Project and with support from the Minnesota Historical Society, so it’s meant to be used by bloggers like you in the Land of 10k Lakes… let us know what you think!
Our Outreach Coordinator Donny, donny at opencongress d0t org, is at Netroots Nation this weekend – drop him a line if you’re there as well, and would like an in-person demo of OpenGovernment-Minnesota.
Thanks,
-David
http://twitter.com/#!/open_gov/status/81741179720437760
http://twitter.com/#!/ppolitics/status/81750397240344576
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David Moore
Participatory Politics Foundation
david@ppolitics.org
m: (917) 753-3462
AIM / Jabber / Skype :: davidmooreppf
http://twitter.com/ppolitics
http://participatorypolitics.org
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David Moore
Participatory Politics Foundation
david@ppolitics.org
m: (917) 753-3462
AIM / Jabber / Skype :: davidmooreppf
http://twitter.com/ppolitics
http://participatorypolitics.org
Tild,
Would you be willing to add my blog to your list?
http://mikeb302000.blogspot.com/
We mainly talk about gun control but there’s a smattering of other liberal things there too.
Oh okay, I suppose I can do that. But please, be excellent. That’s all I ask.