ReadWriteWeb
Web 2.0 has brought many wonderful innovations and ideas to the Internet.We can no longer imagine the web without a social dimension, and we can no longer imaginean online world that is read-only - it is now a read/write web full of user-generated content.But there is another fairly recent innovation, which might have just (Read More)
Daily Kos
Another reason why despite the fun everyone is having, it's time for Hillary Clinton to recognize it's time to acknowledge that Barack Obama is our nominee: Democratic talk of an early, hard-hitting campaign to "define" and tar Arizona Sen. John McCain appears to have fizzled for lack of money, leading to a quiet round of (Read More)
: As a Democrat who does not support Barack Obama in any way I find it laughable that Hillary should quit the race. Last time I checked this was a free society with a free elctoral process in shich a candidate has every right to stay in the race for the Democratic nomination. Hillary may not win the nomination and that is fine. Fair and square. Unfortunately what most supporters or Obama fail to see is that not every Democrat will support him, just because he wins the nomination. He is not my choice and because I feel he does not have the policies or experience that as a voter I seek in a candidate. His nomination will force the many who feel the same way I do about him, to vote for the alternative Republican candidate. Everyone is calling Obama the great unifier. Well, he is not unifying anything with this Democrat and unless they feel that my vote or voice should not count, then he and his campaign need to start taking this fact into account. I have found many, many, many other Dems who feel the way I do and not just because we necessarily support Hillary Clinton.