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AaronBrown has a must read interview with recently announced gubernatorial candidate Paul Thissen. There are going to be a lot of big fish in the DFL field and a virtually unknown state legislator like Thissen is going to have a steep hill to climb, but if he keeps getting reactions like this, who knows… If Thissen [...]
[From AaronBrown] Hi, My name is AaronBrown and I've been a Palm user for several years now. I was first interested in Palm VII for the wireless email capabilities. However, now I own a Palm Centro. It's a...
Journalists wonder how open Obama's WH will be > AaronBrown: "Students too often fail to dream big" > NYT's Keller promotes "Front Pages" book on NPR show > Can CNN maintain its momentum after the election? > Many political writers think "bemused" means "amused" > Dallas press club resurrects annual Katie Awards > Raleigh N&O hires contractor to handle distribution > Diller isn't pressuring...
... organize the event. Instead, word spread amongst facebook friends, on the blogs, and over e-mail. AaronBrown from Muncie stepped in shortly before the big day as the event organizer. The statewide equality organization didn't promote the event and there was no pre-event publicity from the mainstream media. It was miserably cold; my hands were numb in minutes. It was raining and sleeting;...
... our brothers and sisters in California and the other states where these laws were passed," said AaronBrown, 25, Muncie, who organized Indianapolis' rally.Brown said he took on the role at the last minute after learning about the national protests through the online networking site Facebook.com."I saw Indiana didn't have an event scheduled, so I signed myself up to be the coordinator...
... our brothers and sisters in California and the other states where these laws were passed," said AaronBrown, 25, Muncie, who organized Indianapolis' rally.Brown said he took on the role at the last minute after learning about the national protests through the online networking site Facebook.com."I saw Indiana didn't have an event scheduled, so I signed myself up to be the coordinator...