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1. Carole at Cleveland Real Estate News has what is now a ten-part series on real estate values and sales in Cuyahoga County. Thank you for all this primary source work, Carole.
2. Akron Beacon Journal column says Democrats moved too fast re: Marc Dann and the GOP won? He must be reading too much Mark Naymik.
3. Think politics is a cross subject? Feeling criss-crossed by campaign manuevers? Check out ePluribus Media’s latest effort to engage us.
4. Craig Newmark of Craig’s List gave the CWRU commencement speech, and blogged and tweeted while doing it.
5. ANNOUNCEMENT: Foreclosure Moratorium forum tomorrow evening, 6:30pm. Read Bill Callahan for the details.
6. This blog has been labeled “very negative” by pro-Hillary Clinton, anti-Obama, vote for McCain if Clinton isn’t the nominee website. And, I would like to add, that no one was labeled more negative than me. Thank you very much.
7. Senators Sherrod Brown and George Voinovich will be guest hosting morning radio shows.
8. Great ‘Roots News from Kyle and Ben as they interview Kevin Coughlin.
9. She Should Run campaign looking for a few (hundred) good women. Want to make sure the floodgates get kicked open wide for good? Think about it for yourself.
10. John McCain seems to have a real addiction to lobbyists.
11. Lisa Renee has an interesting thought piece on the concept of “culture of corruption.”
12. More welcome home Josh Mandel (who is endorsing John McCain and saying all the right things re: focusing on Ohio, as opposed to Iran; I am happy to hear that and hope it follows).
Sphere: Related ContentBy Jill Miller Zimon at 11:14 pm May 19th, 2008 in OH17, Ohio, Remains of the Day, Politics
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I have missed you too! TY for the nod, and more importantly for pointing out Lisa Renee’s fabulous post. I hope you are well!
Thanks, though it’s clear having to have a discussion on the topic of the culture of corruption was frought with those trying to give perfect examples of how personal attacks can lure people away from the larger issues.
Lisa why yes, there were a couple of examples that demonstrated your point — it was mind boggling lol.