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350 O weekend.

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Coming soon. Breaking news first.

350: We Need to Go Farther Quicker Than Anybody Thought.

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If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.

-An alleged1 Ancient Chinese Proverb cited by Al Gore in his Nobel Peace Prize Lecture 2007.

We need to go far, quickly.

Al Gore Nobel Peace Prize Lecture 2007.

350

We need to go farther, quicker than anybody thought.

-The guy by the door 2009 in response to 350.

A day of action, which will last for three days, begins tomorrow. Here in Cambridge, MIT students will gather in the Killian Court2 with laptops form the 350 symbol. 12:00 Noon – 12:20 PM.

Students of the Amigos School 100 Putnam Ave. will be taking pledges from adults to walk, bike or take public transportation. The goal is a total of 350 miles.

1I don’t know Al’s source for this Ancient Chinese Proverb. I will pose the question to Harvard’s own Di Yin Lu. If she tells me there is such an ACP, I’ll believe her. I am already indebted to her for making me aware of the Public Knowledge Project. I try to follow the Enclosure Movement on the Internet and responses to it, but I did not hear of PKP from the Berkman Center.

2Killian Court is in the shadow of the Great Dome on the River side of the Infinite Corridor.

Ben Affleck in “The Town”

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Camera crew at Harvard Sq T

Camera crew at Harvard Sq T

Multiple camera crews were are in Harvard Square shooting for “The Town”. It is directed by and stars ben Affleck. I was told Ben was around, but I did not recognize him.1 I think it more likely that what I saw was second unit stuff.

The script is a screen adaptation of a novel by Chuck Hogan, “Prince of Thieves.”

1In addition to seeing him in the Littauer Center [North Yard edition] when he spoke in support of the Living Wage Campaign, I passed about a foot from him when he was shooting “Gone Baby Gone” in Uphams CornerA in 2006. I didn’t stop to talk, I had to catch the bus.

AThanks to bloggers and commentors at Universal Hub for straightening out the confusion of the New York Times. Cantaloni’s is not in South Boston. It is in Uphams Corner, Dorchester. As for the spelling of the bar’s name, there is no sign. It’s called whatever a particular long time resident tells you it is.

350? Bill McKibben in Harvard Sq. Sun 10/17

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The Cairo Cyclist Club calls for 350 in front of the Great Pyramids of Egypt.

Asian Youth Rally for 350 in Bangkok!

Cairo Cyclist Club calls for 350 in front of the Great Pyramids of Egypt.

Cairo Cyclist Club calls for 350 in front of the Great Pyramids of Egypt.

The Cambridge churches have been ahead of the City government for some time now. I caught the 350 bell ringing last year. Now:

First Church Welcomed Bill at 11:00 AM [Mp3 of the sermon]

And Memorial Church is ahead of official1 Harvard:

Memorial Church Welcomed at Bill 2:00 PM

Bill McKibben in the Memorial Church pulpit.<sup>2</sup>

Bill McKibben in the Memorial Church pulpit.

1My way of saying ‘administration’ without being too pejorative. And the Late Larry wanted to move it out of the Yard.

2Oh My God! I thought Memorial Church was some flavor of Protestant. You know. Martin Luther, ‘priesthood of all believers’ and like that. But this, which Reverand Peter refers to as “10 feet above contradiction”, brings to mind time honored phrases like “papist idolatry.” Well at least they had the Onetarian guy from First Parish with his guitar. The First Church [UCC] guy was there too, but he don’t sing. There was another UCC guy from the Mass conference, but he didn’t sing either. Despite the recent schism between the Firsts, they got along amicably. This abrupt climate change thing must be big.

Honkfest!!!! Update: OMB rpt.

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I have failed you.

-Richard Clarke 2001
-the guy by the door 2009

I forget to warn you that HONKFEST was coming. What is Honkfest1? It is the Festival of Activist Street Bands. such as the Second Line Social Aid and Pleasure Society Brass Band:

SLSAPS in the Labor March Oct. 1, 2009

SLSAPS in the Labor March Oct. 1, 2009

Devoted followers of tgbtd will remember them from The State of the Union Rally in Davis Square.

Also in the line up is the Bread and Puppet Circus Band. They are an alternate incarnation of a group that I first experienced in college at the height of the Vietnam war – the Bread and Puppet Theater. They used to publish and propagate The Cheap Art Manifesto. I will have to ask them why it’s not on their own website.

Update: Open Media Boston has the after-action photo/video report.

1Someone suggested to me that Honkfest is a conference at Harvard to which neither Professor Gates nor Officer Crowley were invited. Not so, in the current instance at least.

Democracy Now! Technology adoption and convergence.

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Democracy Now! traces it’s heritage to the Pacifica Foundaation which is an alternative to mainstream radio. In 2001 it morphed into a radio and TV broadcast. With the rise of streaming video DN! added it to its portfolio of distribution modes. Very recently, DN! has added the BitTorrent file sharing protocol to it’s portfolio. Because of the higher efrfective bandwidth of BitTorrent, the DN! torrent has a raster that is comparable to broadcast television. The stream that tracks the live broadcast at 8:00 AM Eastern and repeats shortly thereafter is much smaller. But you do have to wait for them to put the torrent together usually by 11:00 AM. Also, if the main site goes down, as happened recently, most of the clients/servers in the BitTorrent swarm stay online so that the protocol can still work. And the torrents live on a separate server so you can get the torrent here.

Next, DN! and Twitter.

Reclaiming dignity.

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Bust of Alan Turing

Bust of Alan Turing

He laid the mathematical foundation for modern computer science.

Allied Invasion Plans and German Positions Normandy 1944

Allied Invasion Plans and German Positions Normandy 1944

A lot was known about German positions prior to the Allied Landing in Normandy June 1944. The Allies had Ultra intelligence. Folks at Bletchley Park broke the German Enigma code.

Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park

Alan Turing had a lot to do with the success of that effort. But he was a homosexual. The British Government arrested him and chemically castrated him for it. British computer scientist John Graham-Cumming thinks it’s time for the British Government to apologize. His petition has been noticed by the BBC and CNN. Cameron Buckner thinks the world should be heard.

I am enthusiastic about this idea, but for one thing. You should not have to be a genius to be treated with dignity.

Neo-Natal Care*: My City Council Campaign

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Standby for a genuinely astonding press release, supplanting this:

My leg became infected which required 4 days in the hospital on IV antibiotics. I then took oral antibiotics for 9 days. The rash did go down considerably, but new blotches appeared outside the originally infected area – all over my body infact. It seems I’m allergic to Bactrim. So I’m on immunosuppressants to get rid of the rash I got from the Bactrim. I have not been able to do much beyond minmal survival. I truly hate to disappoint my throng1 of supporters especially those who are officers within the harvard administration.

*If you saw this post before, you have not lost your grip. It did say ‘Infant Mortality’.

1Most people would say “throngs”, but my sense of self-importance, though large, is nonetheless finite.

Who wants to be on my “exploratory committee.”

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I answer a question with a question. The Cambridge Chronicle asks, “Who Wants to Run for City Council?” I didn’t have my media consultant and make-up artist with me. I’ve worked on four other candidates campaigns. Three of them won. Only one of them do I regret. It was no one of the ones the won. I probably need to talk to the one that lost, but it will not be an easy conversation.

If I had been on top of my game, I would have hung out and caught the interview with Minka van Beuzekom. Most everybody is some sort of environmentalist nowadays. But the effectiveness of different approaches depends on political economy more than climate science. And even the wonderful folks at The International Forum on Globalization have given only passing notice of the fact that when America finally decides to go green, labor will do most of the work.

When I first met Steven Chu at his talk at MIT, he mentioned that, in dealing with the abrupt climate change crisis, there is a lot of room for conservation using existing technology. He then proceeded to ignore that wisdom, and talk about avenues for research. I chided him about this. He was then the director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He was basically taking care of business.

This is important because conservation is something that can be done in the near term. The danger of a research dependent program is that might has the implication that the rest of us should wait for the experts. The experts may have answers for the long term, but we need to make it possible for there to be a long term. When Steven Chu appeared at Harvard he said a lot about research but he did mention that building energy use can be reduced 80%. That’s the way somebody who’s just gotten an honorary doctorate suggests there is more Harvard could do than research.

The HEET idea is one of a large number of things that are worth doing. It is definitely acting locally on a global issue and it is good economics. [Hopefully it will become more apparent that these are the same thing.] But it has a definite focus on a selected portion of Cambridge buildings .i.e. individual homes. We need to do all of Cambridge’s buildings, city, commercial, university. Lesley College will be very responsive, if they haven’t already. Harvard Administration will quote Ban Ki Moon, “global warming is the defining issue of our age.” But they will point to their tepid commission report,

Harvard University has committed to a GHG reduction goal of a 30 percent reduction from Fiscal Year 2006 levels by 2016, including growth.

Is this about the ‘defining issue of the age’ or a fad that might blow over in a decade?

From former Harvard Crimson President Bill McGibbon.

Progression of Pride: It all goes back to Stonewall.

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A primer for those not up on Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian, and Transexual matters. Here in Boston, a weeklong celebration of Pride culminated on June 13. In Providence, a weeklong celebration of Pride culminated on June 20. In New York, a weeklong celebration of Pride culminates today. Why? It all goes back to a gay bar in New York City’s Greenwich Village – the Stonewall Inn – in the wee hours of the morning on June 28, 1969.

“]Stonewall Inn 1969 [Wikimedia Foundation]

Stonewall Inn 1969 [Wikimedia Foundation

DemocracyNow! spent a large part of the hour on Friday on it.  |  Wikipedia has a very long article about it.

Update: June 28, 2009 Fort Worth, TX; Rainbow Lounge

“It felt so very Stonewall, but without the standing up for ourselves.”     -Robert H.

It’s been on the wires. Police claim that it was a routine Texas Alcohol Beverage Commission inspection but here are eyewitness accounts from LBGT  publication the Dallas Voice. Chad Gibson,  hospitalized for bleeding in his brain, has stabilized but will remain in the hospital. Further updates will appear in the Weblog of the Dallas Voice, Instant Tea.

Never Can Say Goodbye…

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It was the very beginning of my PhD from the edge of hell. We had just moved in to an apartment in Brooklyn. We had heard a commotion outside. “He’s got a gun!” Gilbert said. Not long after someone broke in through the airshaft window. It was little Michael, about 10 or 12, next door. When it got cold, we had no heat. It was less than the best of times.

A voice – a youthful voice – another Michael – more like 8 – it lifted me. Thanks Michael.

I cannot find a picture in the public domain of the Michael I remember. He was perfect the way he was. Or, if you must, he was perfect the way God made him.

Photo: Wikimedia Foundation

Photo: Wikimedia Foundation

Fanpop has a copyrighted image.

Update from DemocracyNow!

Amy1 had commentary that brought insight to the discussion of Michael’s later life that I had not heard in the pop-fanzine coverage. A quote from James Baldwin that I would not dare to paraphrase. Margo Jefferson, Pulitzer Prize-winning cultural critic and Mark Anthony Neal, Professor of Black Popular Culture at Duke University pointed to hints about gender, race, and art that may never be understood.2 It is a challenge. I rise.

Mourning at the Apollo.

“]The Apollo Theater, Harlem NYC c.1947 [Wikimedia Foundation]

The Apollo Theater, Harlem NYC c.1947 [Wikimedia Foundation

In my ten years in Harlem, hundreds of walks on 125th st., I never went to a show there. Scores of artists who later became famous played there early in their careers. Most of them were African-American. But there was also white Texas rocker Buddy Holly, “I’m surprised to see y’all too!”3

Amy interviewed folks gathered at the Apollo to remember Michael.

Fans mourning the death of Michael Jackson at the Apollo Theater this weekend, and tens of thousands of them were signing and giving—sending best wishes and condolences, long sheets of paper along 125th Street.

1Democracy Now! anchor and executive producer Amy Goodman graduated from Harvard in 1985. She was an anthropology concentrator.
2Amy is sooo smart.

3According to the movie, The Buddy Holly Story at least. This is not listed among the inaccuracies of the movie.

The Golden Rule

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He Who Has the Gold, Makes the Rules.

-The Wizard of Id.

University Hall

University Hall

Holyoke Center

Holyoke Center

They  do not accept the claims of 'economic necessity'.

They do not accept the claims of 'economic necessity'.

It doesn’t have to be so.

-the guy by the door

The Crimson reported on the e-mails we all got. The Crimson reported some workers’ responses. The No Layoffs campaign was more demonstrative. More coverage at Open Media Boston.

Public Libraries – The Commons in a World of Copyright.

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Candidate Clyde Younger and Candidate Anna Juwabara with her campaign manager Craig Edwards

Candidate Clyde Younger and Candidate Anna Kuwabara with her campaign manager Craig Edwards

Shared vs. Commodity Knowledge

Public libraries have a special place in a world which is, with a few notable exceptions, increasingly commoditizing knowledge. They are the way society arranges for copyrighted works to be shared by people who cannot otherwise afford them. It is an approximation to the idea that knowledge is free. But of course it isn’t. It must be paid for and managed.

The Watertown Free Public Library

Watertown has done a remarkable job. They have a spacious new building with ample stacks, computers, and pleasant staff. Clyde Younger and Anna Kuwabara are two members of the Board of Trustees running for re-election. If you go to the library you can see their record. I rest my case.

Smoke Sunday Morn in Harvard Square

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The Longfellow Park Latter Day Saints Chapel was destroyed by fire. Pictures of the early phase of the fire were posted almost in real time at a collaborative blog Faith-Promoting Rumor: exploring Mormon thought, culture, and texts .

Videos taken by J. Souza posted on YouTube by knowsaydo and a video by …posted by cambchron give a fairly complete narrative. My only contribution is to try to put them in sequence.

Smoke is pouring out of the steeple, but no flames are visible yet. A firefighter arrives pulling a line. A gentleman from the Quaker Meeting House offers refuge. [J. Souza]

Firefighters on the portion of the roof that would later collapse. [J. Souza]

Fire companies have lines going in the front door. A firefighter comes out to look through the front window. The roof collapses. He motions to firefighters inside. Out now! He goes in to get them. Firefighters with pikes and oxygen tanks emerge. [J. Souza]

The firefighters emerge pulling the lines from the building and set up to fight the fire through the windows. [J. Souza]

This has to be later when companies from neighboring municipalities have arrived. [J. Souza]

On scene interview with Cambridge Fire Department Chief Gerald Reardon. The fire is under control at this point. Interview with Grant Bennett LDS spokesman, “We’ll definitely rebuild.” Interview with parishoner Carolina Galvis. Footage of parishioners in a human chain moving recovered articles to the Quaker Meeting House.

KnowSayDo also has links to aerial photos of the day after by Chris Hirsch and Mathew Wall and interior shots by Hutchison on the Chapel Roof Collapses page. They are extensive. This one from Chris Hirsch is a good synopsis.

Rebuilding started today May 20, 2009:

Cutting the top of the LDS Chapel steeple May 20, 2009.

Cutting the top of the LDS Chapel steeple May 20, 2009.

Break Up the Banks! Interim Report

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It rained in Boston, but some stalwarts showed.

ANWF rally MA Statehouse 4-11-09

I’ll try to find some reportage from around the country.

Holy sexism, batman! I missed International Women’s Day!

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Chuck Turner: U.S. Attorney Closes the Barn Door.

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Attorney Barry Wilson and Boston City COuncilor Chuck Turner

Attorney Barry Wilson and Boston City Councilor Chuck Turner at Moakley Court House.

Attorney John McNeil, Assistant to U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Michael Sullivan, argued for a ‘protective order’ against Boston City Councilor Chuck Turner. If granted, the order will forbid Turner to publically rebut evidence and insinuations of evidence previously released to the press by the FBI. Attorney Barry Wilson characterized this as “closing the barn door after the horse is gone.”

U.S. Attorney Sullivan’s Record: A history of prosecutorial misconduct?

“The egregious failure of the government to disclose plainly material exculpatory evidence in this case extends a dismal history of intentional and inadvertent violations of the government’s duties to disclose in cases assigned to this court,” Chief Judge for Massachusetts Max Wolf Jan. 21, 2009.

Turner pointed to the recent rebuke of U.S. Attorney Micheal Sullivan by Chief Judge for Massachusetts Max Wolf.  While focussed on a single case, the judge mentioned nine other cases. Turner asked the press, “Where were you?”

[Previously on ‘the guy by the door’ Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark Joins Chuck Turner Denounces Political Targeting by Federal Attorney Sullivan.]

Turner had more. I’ll give links when I find them. They are not easy to find.

“You are as responsible for the corruption of the justice system as the U.S. attorney is,” Turner told reporters before leaving to chants of “Chuck! Chuck!”

Chuck Stood for Harvard Labor

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At least as far back as the Harvard Living Wage Campaign, Boston City Councilor and Harvard Alum (’62) Chuck Turner has stood for Harvard Labor. Since his arrest on corruption charges the key prosecution witness is “no longer cooperating.” [See next post.]

“Cooperating Witness” Changes Tune on Chuck Turner

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Rally of support for Chuck Turner

The Boston Globe wrote the following:

“‘Chuck is naive,’ Wilburn said in an interview at the Globe. ‘The only thing I said to him was, ‘Take your wife out to dinner.’ It’s conceivable that it could have been a gift or a campaign contribution.’

“He went on to further distinguish between the two cases, saying: ‘Dianne [Wilkerson] is a thief. Chuck isn’t. Dianne knew better. Chuck is a victim of circumstance.'”

Jack Pramas1 of Open Media Boston has more.

Hiphop duo at Support Chuck Turner Rally

The Support Chuck Turner website announced a teach-in Tuesday February 24, 6:30 – 8:00 PM Cafeteria Roxbury Community College Student Center. About 100 people attended. It was a Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Honkie Holdover Hippie crowd. Charles Clemons, co-founder of Boston’s only Black owned radio station Touch 106.1 FM announced his Walk for Power. Chuck was characteristically electric. Lady Enchantress performed her song Changes [Video on her site].

1Jack quite properly includes a full disclosure of his relationship with Chuck. My own is nowhere near as extensive. I will just tell one brief story.

We had gathered at Faneuil Hall to confront the government scientists and PR hacksI about the proposed construction of a Bio Safety Level 4 Lab in Boston’s South End neighborhood. After the gummint made its presentation there was a public testimony. People lined up to get to the microphone. It was a racially mixed crowd, but unified in opposition to the lab. Nonetheless, the black people ended up at the back of the bus – except for State Representative Gloria Fox who went first. Chuck Turner was in the back of the line with his constituents. The gummint had a young under assistant twit in charge of trying to limit public testimony constantly cutting people off. I worried that they would close the place down before Chuck had a chance to speak. Claire Allen, co-chair of Safety Net, thought it would be OK to try to move Chuck up the line, but Gloria told me, “He won’t come. He won’t leave his constituents.” He finally did speak with fire the under assistant twit had no hope of putting out.

IIt was very hard to tell the difference between the scientists and the PR hacks.

Trouble Sleeping? The Sleep Doctors were In: At Lamont Library.

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Doctors from the Division of Sleep Medicine at Harvard Medical School gave free consultations to students1 to improve the quality of their sleep. WGBH staff gave out free “Got Sleep?” T shirt’s and staffers from the University Health Service Wellness Center gave Free backrubs 1. I’m told they plan to take this show on the road throughout the University, but in the meantime, their website is:

http://understandingsleep.org/

1at least one staff member participated.

The Vagina Monologues: V-Day 2009

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Jenna Mellor in the Vagina Monologues, Agassiz Theater, February 2006.

Jenna Mellor in the 2006 production of ‘The Vagina Monologues’ at Harvard/Radcliffe Aggassiz Theater.

Since early Christianity, V has stood for Valentine. Since 1996 it has also stood for Vagina, and Victory celebrated world wide by:


Logo of V-Day

The centerpiece of these celebrations is play by Eve Ensler, The Vagina Monologues.

For those of you in Boston/Cambridge, MA, Harvard’s last performance started minutes ago. [Sorry. 🙁 ]

But there are four other college performances tomorrow February 14.

Boston University, Tsai Performance Center, 685 Comm. Ave. 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM

Lesley College, Marran Theater 8:00 PM.

MIT 10-250 8:00 PM.

In other areas and for other days in the two months see the V-Day site event finder.

Art of the Deal: How Do Universities Pay for All That ‘Goodness’?

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Do they have ethical investing standards or is return on investment the only concern? Is it real money? If a big chunk of it evaporates, is the University too poor to pay its workers?1 Do portfolio managers have to give back $Multi-million commissions?2

Should it be that way?

Poster art for Responsible Endowment Conference

The Harvard Student Labor Action Movement

and

The Yale Responsible Endowment Project

have looked into the matter and are looking for people interested in furthering the project.

Keynote Session: Saturday February 7th Emerson Hall 305

7:00-8:30 PM How University Endowments are Managed.

Full Day Session: Sunday February 8th Ticknor Lounge, Boyleston Hall

10:00-5:00 PM Stay tuned for schedule.3

1Harvard Administrations campaign to break the Unions was in full swing when the Progressive Student Labor Movement was active 1996-2001. The endowment at that time was booming at the time of the Mass Hall Sit In – Spring of 2001.

2In 2002, a group of alums in the investment industry complained about the super-sized compensation Harvard’s portfolio managers – most of them employees of Havard Management Corporation. The president of HMC, Jack Meyer, took a bunch of his people and a bunch of Harvard’s money off and formed their own investment company. They continued to rake in bales of hay, but ta-da they were not Harvard employees. The current HMC bunch raked in enough to rile the alums and with the “deleveraging” of the market demanded that they give it back.

3Both SLAM and YREP have nascent websites. YREP has theirs hosted on Blogger which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the near monopoly Google. SLAM, on the other hand, has a drupal site hosted by The Harvard Computer Society. Since Drupal is free software. it makes more sense to post the schedule on SLAM than YREP. GAME ON! 🙂

Ramsey Clark comes to Boston; denounces political prosecutions.

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Ramsey Clark at the White House

Ramsey Clark at the White House [Photo: Wikimedia Foundation]

Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark Joins Chuck Turner
Denounces Political Targeting by Federal Attorney Sullivan, Puts Turner on Offensive
Wednesday, December 17
2:30 pm – Boston City Hall
3:00 pm – Press Conference at the JFK Federal Building

What now?

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An interesting idea.

I’ll be back with my own ideas. Nov. 6ish.

Cambridge* voting snafu.

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Line snaking out the door of polling place Nov. 4, 2008. Youville House Cambridge MA

Photo: Peter Payack via Wicked Local

The Cambridge Page of Wicked Local has multiple reports of voting irregularities, including, “Youville House polling location line snakes out the door”– pictured above.

*New to ‘the guy by the door’? Harvard which hosts this blog is in Cambridge, Massachusetts a city of 100,000 people 40,000 of whom are registered. A municipal election turns out about 20,000. In 1995, I turned out about 200.