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October 13, 2004

Sinclair Watch: ePolitics Buzz Brief

Random ePolitics news you should find interesting:
- Sinclair Broadcast Group's decision to air "Stolen Honor" on local programming has activists and the Democratic Party reeling. Free Press has started a website, www.sinclairwatch.org.

- The official NRA has a campaign site for the election season “loaded with all of the critical information you'll need to make informed decisions on Election Day, November 2.”

- Washington Post has a growing section for the electronically paranoid: 'A Massive Experiment' In Voting. I highly recommend it.

- The Catholic Voting Project has a voter quiz to help voters find which candidate they might allign regarding issuses such as stem cell research, nuclear weapons proliferation and immigration policy.

- Kerry is using the internet to drum up supporters with “Phone Corps”, while pollsters worry that callers are going out of range, with many ditching land lines.

- Meanwhile Patriot Petitions’ online petition for Indictment of John Kerry for treason reached its target of 150,000 signatures in September. It will soon be presented to Dick Cheney.

Posted by Buzz Webster at October 13, 2004 01:39 PM | Permalink | Comments (0)

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