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Another Roots Camp update

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Another Roots Camp update

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Today I find out if a local chain of community colleges, Ivy Tech, will be able to host our Bloomington Roots Camp sessions on Saturday, November 18. If so, then we’ll have two days, five sessions, and 10 discussions. If not, we’ll go with the 1-day, 3-session, 6-discussion format at the Library and School of Informatics on Friday, November 17.

I had some talks with a local Libertarian, the city, the RootsCamp organizers, and a few others. This week, however, is when the promotion begins in earnest with fliers blanketing as many organizations and outlets as I can contact. I hope there are two days of this, since I have gut-level concerns about getting many people to show up to the 9a Friday session. This whole thing is sort of a prototype for future camps, so it was important to me to try different places and times and see what has more success.

It’s not too late to try to get together a RootsCamp of your own, in your local community. The national level has a definite progressive focus, framed as a post-election debriefing. I am appropriating the idea for a more inclusive conversation about the same. At this point, it all reflects my personal agenda for political dialogue: seeking understanding, rather than persuasion. I hope to have a broad cross-section across ideology, socio-economics and other demographics … enough to force everyone to work past the party labels and talk to each other.

If you are not setting up your own camp but are in the Bloomington, Indiana area on November 17-18, please feel free to stop by and contribute to a session. We’ll also be working hard to get the notes from the discussions published as they happen that weekend, and plenty of post-event processing online.

Max Linn Makes Emergency Landing on I-4

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From the TBO column March On Politics…

Reform Party candidate for governor Max Linn was the pilot of a small plane that made an emergency landing on Interstate 4 west of Orlando today.

Linn was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center after the incident for observation, but was apparently uninjured in the …

Nolan and Quick Profiled

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A profile of Libertarian candidate David Nolan and Independnet candidate Jay Quick, both seeking to represent Arizona CD-8. From the Tucson Citizen…

Voters say they are tired of the same old politics, the same old political parties and how money drives policy.

The race to represent Arizona’s 8th Congressional District offers …



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