Dear Bloggers, Reporters, & Political Commentators,The Young Democrats of Massachusetts invite you to attend a Virtual Auditor's Forum. We hope that you'll attend with questions for the candidates and live-blog, … [Read more...]
Lynne and Mr. Lynne special rights
They say birds of a feather flock together. It's been 10 years as of today Lynne and I have rankled differently winged relatives. Now if only everybody were free to enjoy legal marriage. I'm a little disgusted how long it is … [Read more...]
Blogger’s in Michigan help expose, end voter fraud
Here is the link. I think it is worth reading: http://www.michiganliberal.com... Paying attention and follow up CAN make a difference. Deb [a native of Michigan herself] … [Read more...]
Join the BlogLeft Mass Group
As BlogLeft Mass becomes more and more active, I realized we're going to need some sort of a more organized way to keep in touch and plan things. Thus, our very own page: BlogLeft Massachusetts. I hope everyone who reads this blog and … [Read more...]
Register for BlogLeft Massachusetts event for April 19th!
So Ryan wrote a post regarding our intent to host a gala in Lowell for lefty bloggers under the BlogLeft Massachusetts flag. (We plant this flag in the name of...*ahem*.) Through the wonders of techonology, and Paypal, you can register for … [Read more...]
Time for a meet-n-greet!
For those of you who don't know me, I'm John Tehan, a progressive Democrat from Milford, MA. If you'd like to attend the party, email me at the address found in my profile and I'll get back to you with directions, etc. Milford … [Read more...]
An Open Seat and a Perfect Candidate
As it happens, one of BlogLeft Massachusetts's very own, Lori Ehrlich, has jumped in the race - and I've jumped to support her, taking the unenviable position of Field Director. She's earned her progressive bonafides by being a community … [Read more...]
This One Story Shows Why Burma Has To Stay In The Headlines.
One story that was posted from Europe stunned me considerably. It's about the ongoing cremations the Burmese government continued long after the first wave of riots stopped, literally, as they burned the evidence of dead monks.<a … [Read more...]
On Blogger’s Day For Burma, A Hearty F*K You To Chevron. And The Same For Condi Too.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, at the meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, said, "The United States is determined to keep an international focus on the travesty that is taking place." Keeping an international focus … [Read more...]
Introducing The Burma NewsLadder
NewsLadder will work for the bloggers because it will drive traffic to their sites. You can't read the posts on NewsLadder, you can just see the links and the comments and the rankings of the posts. All bloggers can post links to their … [Read more...]