Year: 2003
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Opt out of snail mail
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The campaign listens, they really do. From today’s campaign blog comes this tidbit: Many of you have asked how to opt-out of receiving snail mail from Dean for America. Simply…
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At LawNet, you meet the most interesting people
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Yup, it’s true: Buzz Bruggeman is at LawNet! We’re having lunch today — it should be a whole lot of fun. And I have a hunch the waiter will be…
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We are everywhere…
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I’m staying at my parents house tonight before a day’s worth of meetings in Philadelphia tomorrow. And since my wife and kids were on the east coast on vacation, it…
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Josh Marshall on the Dean operation
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If Josh keeps blowing me off when I visit DC I’m going to have to stop calling him a “good friend” (just kidding, Josh). But I can’t help but smirk…
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Dean supporters attack Kerry’s blog
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The Dean supporters who are making complete asses of themselves over at the Kerry campaign blog should get a clue and give it a rest. In what lifetime do these…
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Fraud Prevention = Use Prevention
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I’m a Citibank customer, and have been very pleased with their service. (We signed up a year ago, and I was sold when they came to our house — on…
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This is not my beautiful PPT
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You may ask yourself… Oh, never mind. Just read on — I’m not kidding. I just purchased my ticket to hear Byrne speak about his most recent project, Envisioning Emotional…
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The Scrum weighs in
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As a follow-up to last night’s post, here’s a take from the opposite point of view: that given Dean’s considerable dominance of the race to date, he has the most…
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California Impact on Dean?
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Couple of commentators just made an observation that I’ve been thinking about for a couple days now: that the inevitable shift in political coverage to California will almost certainly give…