June 02, 2005
Daily ePolitics Buzz Brief
Online Democratic activists seem to be everywhere these days...
National
- Stumping In Cyberspace (Hispanic Business)
Plus Three might be just another company had it not been for good timing and Mr. Proaño's decision to keep in touch with a former colleague who happened to be working for the DNC on a technology project. (June 2, 2005) - Feingold Campaign: Calls On "Netroots" To Help Reform Patriot Act (WisDems)
U.S. Senator Russ Feingold's Progressive Patriots Fund launched a new website today, www.progressivepatriotsfund.com, with a call for citizen co-sponsors of his efforts to protect our freedoms and reform the USA PATRIOT Act. (June 2, 2005) - RNCC Sends Nervous Memo Over DeLay ... (Common Cause)
Apparently the folks at the National Republican Congressional Committee are taking note the of 2,400 MoveOn PAC volunteers effort to deliver 470,000 petitions to 195 GOP House members today in their district offices calling for Tom DeLay to be fired. (June 2, 2005)
International
- Hansard Society Slams Parliament's Website (Silicon)
Parliament has an outdated and unhelpful website that is in desperate need of updating, according to a pro-democracy organisation. (June 2, 2005) - More Money For Broadband 'Divide' (BBC)
Extra cash to bridge the "digital divide" between areas of Wales with broadband and those without has been approved by the European Commission. (June 2, 2005) - Bloggers Take On European Elites (BBC)
Mr Chouard did not much care for the EU Constitution, but instead of simply voicing his upset to his neighbours, he wrote an essay and set up a blog to explain why he was voting 'Non'. (June 2, 2005)
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