#dontgo @ Slatecard

Posted on Sunday, August 17th, 2008

The #dontgo movement has sparked the Revolution we had been waiting and hoping for. Bloggers are blogging. Citizens are getting engaged. Leaders are emerging. You, me, we, us — have come together to make a [...]

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#dontgo @ Twitter

Posted on Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Twitter is where the #dontgo Movement was born, and Twitter still plays a significant role in everything we do here at #dontgo.
Twitter, a micro-blogging/communication platform, is helping connect millions of people both online and offline. [...]

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#dontgo @ Stumble

Posted on Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Unlike Digg, Stumble Upon uses common sense in decided what content is hot between its genuine users.
Stumble Upon is very easy to set up, install, and use. Once you have Stumble Upon running on your [...]

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#dontgo @ Digg

Posted on Sunday, August 17th, 2008

The anti-free market crowd controls the content at Digg, so the chances of #dontgo related content hitting the front page of Digg are limited. That being said, it doesn’t hurt to at least submit #dontgo [...]

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#dontgo @ Google

Posted on Sunday, August 17th, 2008

#dontgo has the perfect set up for those who use iGoogle or Google blog search.
If you use iGoogle, you’ll know that you can create personalized RSS readers and information boxes. #dontgo Movement has two different [...]

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#dontgo @ Technorati

Posted on Sunday, August 17th, 2008

There are several ways you can connect up with the #dontgo Movement on Technorati.
The easiest and most common use of Technorati is the search function, which allows you to sift through any and all blogs [...]

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ANWR & The Case for Drilling

Posted on Sunday, August 17th, 2008

ANWR = Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
UPDATE: RUSH TALKS ABOUT OUR ARTICLE!
Our good friends over at Porter County Politics have published a group of pictures that are sure to infuriate anyone who opposes common sense in [...]

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