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[Grant] Gobierno Abierto América Latina
This blog post is a summary of a $25,000 grant from Omidyar Network to the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness to support the convening of Latin American transparency networks in Mexico City on March 20, 2012 to discuss the opportunities, challenges,
[Grant] Gobierno Abierto América Latina
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[Philanthropy] Stay Human
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[Philanthropy] Stay Human
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OpenSpending.org has simple goal that is extraordinarily difficult to achieve: wherever you may live, you enter in how much you earn per month, press a button, and poof, a stunning visualization of where your tax money goes. Let’s say I’m
Niños Incomodos and Video for Advocacy in Mexico
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Helping Politicians Keep Their Promises
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[Report] Parliamentary Power to the People
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[Report] Parliamentary Power to the People
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Update: I have removed the “within 15 days of the signing of a grants agreement” from the commitment. For a variety of reasons it may not be possible to publish the related information so soon after the agreement has been
Back to My Printing Press
I started blogging at el-oso.net in December 2003. I didn’t expect it to last long; mostly I wanted to keep a travel diary for a road trip around Mexico, and I figured, why not keep it on the Internet? Several
Back to My Printing Press
I started blogging at el-oso.net in December 2003. I didn’t expect it to last long; mostly I wanted to keep a travel diary for a road trip around Mexico, and I figured, why not keep it on the Internet? Several
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The Carlsbad Marathon
It was about five o’clock in the morning when Cindylu, with her sweet little voice — all chamomile and honey — says, “Oso, you should probably put some vaseline in your butt crack.” That’s when I knew I was in
The Carlsbad Marathon
It was about five o’clock in the morning when Cindylu, with her sweet little voice — all chamomile and honey — says, “Oso, you should probably put some vaseline in your butt crack.” That’s when I knew I was in
a vote for nader would be fine in california but i hope in states where it’s a “battleground” people will realize that voting for nader could swing the election to bush the way it did in florida in 2000
why? should we go see Nader?
In any neglected state, where no campaign money is dumped and where the winner is already decided, vote for the alternate. Its time for a three-party system by 2012.
Dude Oso, this electoral predictor fluctuates more than a bi-polar girlfriend!
Elena,
For the same reason you should go see Bush and Kerry and Badnarik and all the other candidates – to see what you think of their platforms and characters.
I was very very impressed by Nader, but during this election I won’t be voting for him. I think withdrawing all troops out of Iraq immediately is a terrible idea. Kerry’s view that we should get the international community involved makes much more sense to me. Set it up like Kosovo is.
For Californians who do want to vote for Nader, I think they should. Not in Ohio thought.
Elena, querida, you’re in one of the most important states for this election. I beg you – here on my knees, willing to send over a pack of fresh batteries – please, please, get out and do all you can to register voters (especially Spanish speaking voters who might feel intimidated to vote). Please also volunteer to monitor a polling station and make sure nothing wishy-washy happens.
I’ll cook for you whatever you want.
Revacito,
Um, isn’t “bi-polar girlfriend” redundant?
ZING!!
I too was very impressed with Nader
Osito,
I don’t need a fresh pack of batteries. I bought a large package on Sunday.
I don’t think you seem to understand though, Columbus, Ohio does NOT have citizens who only speak spanish. Latinos in Ohio are lingustically nothing like Latinos in Cali. I have not meet a single Latino citizen in Ohio who only spoke Spanish.
I worked at the polls a few years ago. I’ll write an entry about it.
I’ll also call the board of elections today.
BTW, if you stay on your knees I may not need my batteries. And I have a see through apron you can wear, no clothes underneath.
besos,
Elena
okay, I just called the board of elections and while the phone was ringing I remembered why it was I am not working at the polls. Elections are held on Tuesday, I work at the free medical clinic on Tuesdays. The clinic only meets 2 times a month and only on Tuesdays, if I don’t go to clinic, less people can be helped. I’ll promise to volunteer otherways, during the day of the election.
You still on your knees?
damn oso…how’s the view from down there?
I’d like to add that all of you are a bunch of misogynists.