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Designers for Democracy Suggest Photographing Polling Place

November 7th, 2006 | No Comments | Posted in Minnesota by Chris Pommier

Today, November 7, 2006, a tiny percentage of United States citizens will decide which individuals will represent everyone in Washington D.C. In order to document this event, the American Institute of Graphic Artists (AIGA) and Design for Democracy are supporting the Polling Place Photo Project. William Drenttel of Design Observer initiated the project in collaboration with Jay Rosen, founder of NewAssignment.Net.

This project pursued two goals:

  1. To archive and document the voting process in order to provide a record for research on “how voting happens in America and how it can be easier, less confusing and more enjoyable.”
  2. To make sure the election isn’t stolen, votes aren’t miscounted and to provide protesters and activists a photographic record if necessary to support claims of fraud.

Keep in mind that local laws vary greatly and any would-be citizen journalist should be familiar with her or his statutes before snapping pictures of happy voters. Lauren Gelman, deputy director of the Center for Internet & Society at Stanford Law School, has posted a blog entry covering that question.

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Jeb Bush Definitely not Coming Out of Closet. Absolutely. Positively.

October 13th, 2006 | 1 Comment | Posted in Gay by Chris Pommier

OK, OK, everyone is having their poke at Jeb Bush. And I’m feeling left out. So, please, allow me …

When Governor Bush visited Pittsburgh to support Senator Rick Santorum, a group of protestors chased him through the streets, and into a closet. He insists that, rather than a “closet,” he cowered in fear in a more manly “boiler room.” Excuse me, I mean he was ushered to safety into the boiler room, though he is “more burly” than those wimpy, tofu eating, feng feng tea swilling United Steel Workers Union members.

Thank goodness he isn’t coming out of the closet. Poor Republican Gays have enough to deal with après-Foley.

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