The Internet Candidate
Who would be our Ronald Reagan, our FDR, our Teddy Roosevelt or Abraham Lincoln? What might a leader say and do so that, a generation from now, historians will say that person defined the Internet Era in politics.
Who would be our Ronald Reagan, our FDR, our Teddy Roosevelt or Abraham Lincoln? What might a leader say and do so that, a generation from now, historians will say that person defined the Internet Era in politics.
He needs to tell the American people that the right wing will have no veto over his campaign, that he's in charge of its message, and that if the people he hires have written things others don't like under their own names in the past, well, that is their right.
Worthwhile stories are worthwhile all the way through. Click love just gets you to the first sentence. It doesn't even get you that far. It just gets you to the page, and if you're immediately disgusted you still count.
It's domain name speculation. Speculators buy domain names which misspell common names people do want to go to. The misspelled sites become available to any hoser who wants to do anything.
The fact is that if we demanded that Comcast and AT&T hand over more bits to the Internet, service levels would immediately improve dramatically, without a dime having to be invested for fiber or anything else.
I don't care that he's not running. That's not the point. You push to draft Feingold, you agitate for him in 2007, to demonstrate there is a huge constituency out there for the kind of stands he's taking, for his demand that we get out now, admit failure and go.
We were not betrayed in Vietnam. We lost. We are not betrayed in Iraq. We have lost. The betrayers are those who led us into these disasters. Reject them, reject their works, teach this to your children, and save your soul.
This turnaround won't be quick, because Dell is a huge operation now, and huge operations don't turn on a dime. But by working a simple plan, getting leaner and meaner, Michael Dell can make a much bigger name for himself than he has now. It's a great opportunity.
Start that process and there's no telling where it lead. Stop that process and it leads nowhere.
Salon whines that it must require registration (which tracks its users) or force them into intrusive TV ads to survive. And it barely survives at that, which supposedly justifies the stupidity.
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