I’ve got an RSS site feed for my blog at: http://gmskarka.blogspot.com/atom.xml
I’ve tried to set it up so that it automatically synicates to this journal, but damned if I can figure out how.
Send me an email if you can tell me how to do it.
GMS
I’ve got an RSS site feed for my blog at: http://gmskarka.blogspot.com/atom.xml
I’ve tried to set it up so that it automatically synicates to this journal, but damned if I can figure out how.
Send me an email if you can tell me how to do it.
GMS
Inching into the 21st Century…
At the suggestion of Robin Laws, I’ve added a site feed for those of you out there who prefer to keep track of blogs via RSS and the like. Click on the link in this post, or over there under the cartoon GMS.
3/11 Edit: LJ reader jonnynexus was kind enough to set up a LJ syndication page for me as well. Those of you on LJ can add http://www.livejournal.com/users/gmskarka_feed/ to your “Friends” list.
Verified Voting
Nervous about the fact that electronic voting machines, provided in many cases by a company whose head has publicly claimed that he’ll “deliver the election for President Bush”, are going to be used in the forthcoming elections? Electronic voting machines with no way of verifying results?
Our only opportunity to require a voter-verifiable paper trail everywhere in the U.S. for the November 2004 election is”The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2003.” The House version (H.R. 2239) was introduced in May by Rep. Rush Holt. The Senate version (S. 1980) was introduced in December by Senator Bob Graham.
VerifiedVoting.org is in the midst of a campaign to contact every Senator as many times as possible to let them know how much we care about passing this bill. We have heard that the House bill may not move until Congress becomes clear on which of the three Senate voting bills (Clinton’s S.1986, Boxer’s S.2045, or Graham’s S.1980) is gaining the most support. It is important that GRAHAM’s bill emerge as the obvious choice, or it is unlikely that we will have a paper trail by this election. Call or fax your Senators EVERY DAY until they co-sponsor GRAHAM’S bill. Guidelines, a toll free phone number, a sample letter, and information resources are available by clicking here.