less about bees than the b.log
The previous post closed with a reminder to write your senators in opposition to the idea that Alberto Gonzales could be made Atorney General of the United states of America, the country in which most of us in the SFBA keep our bees.
I mistakenly posted that paragraph under the ADMIN signature, which I maintain as webmaster of this site and should use for administrative purposes. Other than official business, posts should appear under my personal signature, as below.
I should also note that a few days after the aforementioned reminder, a call was made to create a list of blogs opposed to Mr Gonzales's nomination to the AG post. The b.log was added to this list.
The compilers of that list have issued a further call to action:
Thank you for adding sfbeekeepers | b.log to the list of weblogs opposed
to Alberto Gonzales's confirmation as Secretary of State. We now have 553
weblogs on the list, and it is still growing.
We want a broad coalition to draw a line in the sand on this nomination.
The floor vote for Gonzales is expected this week, so there's no time to
waste.
If every blogger on the list, and then every reader of those weblogs,
calls his or her senator, we could have a significant impact on the vote.
More information about this project is available here: newsfare.com
More information about Mr Gonzales is available from a wide array of sources.
Here is a good place to begin.
I guess part of blogging is being part of the blog-o-sphere.
I mistakenly posted that paragraph under the ADMIN signature, which I maintain as webmaster of this site and should use for administrative purposes. Other than official business, posts should appear under my personal signature, as below.
I should also note that a few days after the aforementioned reminder, a call was made to create a list of blogs opposed to Mr Gonzales's nomination to the AG post. The b.log was added to this list.
The compilers of that list have issued a further call to action:
Thank you for adding sfbeekeepers | b.log to the list of weblogs opposed
to Alberto Gonzales's confirmation as Secretary of State. We now have 553
weblogs on the list, and it is still growing.
We want a broad coalition to draw a line in the sand on this nomination.
The floor vote for Gonzales is expected this week, so there's no time to
waste.
If every blogger on the list, and then every reader of those weblogs,
calls his or her senator, we could have a significant impact on the vote.
More information about this project is available here: newsfare.com
More information about Mr Gonzales is available from a wide array of sources.
Here is a good place to begin.
I guess part of blogging is being part of the blog-o-sphere.


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