Here's the poop:
The event is on Tuesday May 15th at 7pm at Acme Food and Drink (SE 8th and Main, PDX) and will address how blogs and the Internet age are impacting and reshaping the face of politics.
The forum will be moderated by best-selling author and political strategist David Sirota
Panelists include:
Kari Chisholm of Blue Oregon
Amy J. Ruiz of the Portland Mercury
Anna Galland of MoveOn.org
The event is cosponsored by the Bus Project, the Portland Mercury, and Loaded Orygun.
If ya wanna know more, contact "Leah", with any questions at leah.barbaree@busproject.org and stay updated by visiting www.busproject.org/events/digitalpolitics.
Here's the deal; Sirota is the real-meal-deal. If you haven't read his stuff, you should. In fact, if you really wanna get insight into all the hub-bub, cut through the crap, and ya can't make it over to Acme on Tuesday, May 15th, at least do yourself the favor of subscribing to the guy's e-mail list, I did! It's good shit [and there is lots of it ... this guy is a prolific writer, and will provide you with tons of reliable, truthful, well researched ammo]!
I'm tellin' ya, this Tuesday May 15th thing is a real opportunity. Things are heating up nicely as we move deeper into the '08 election cycle, and some of the real geeks and freaks of the blogosphere, who helped to ignite and fan the flames, will be in attendance that night [way more interesting than a bloody book signing]. If you enjoy poking sticks at the animals as much as I do, these folks should make-your-day.

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