Posted by nic on Sep 30, 2009
In downtown Dallas, I comment on Dealey Plaza, the location of the November 22, 1963 JFK assassination.
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Posted by nic on Sep 27, 2009
So I haven't been exactly on the ball in terms of putting up video right away. Part of it is because our of crazy, hectic schedule and the other part is that I have been spending too much time on post-production.
Well, last week, I decided to ditch the fancy-schmancy for high-content/light-editing pieces. After all, there'll be time for glitzy production later. Right now, you guys are craving real-time coverage, so let's do just ...
Posted by nic on Sep 23, 2009
At our stop in St. Louis, I take a few minutes to discuss A. the historical relevancy of Gateway Arch and B. the conflict taxpayer-funded memorials pose for liberty-minded individuals. Maybe I'm wrong though; what do YOU think?
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Posted by nic on Sep 22, 2009
We've had a lot of great speakers during the tour - too many to keep track of really. Some speeches, however, you just can't forget. They stay with you regardless of the number of people you meet and places you travel through; they transcend the haze that life on tour can become. For those individuals, it's not enough merely to capture a speech; you have to get the conversation.
At our first stop in Sacramento, California State Assemblyman ...
Posted by nic on Sep 18, 2009
When's the last time you went to your city council meeting? Take a cue from activists Earl Glynn and Bob Weeks.
You might just find out that a taxpayer-funded trip to Europe - of great "social and economic importance" no doubt - is in the works.
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