Month: July 2009

Facebook’s Fleeting Activism?

The Post examines Facebook’s potential for social and political activism.  After noting how the death of Neda Agha Solton generated huge interest, the article continues: But whether our virtual virtuousness will result in real-world action is unpredictable, and has as much to do with human nature as it does with amassing enough numbers. This is […]

Survey of Governor Travel

Where is your Governor?  The Post reports on new attention being paid to where our nation’s governors are flying-off to. Governors across the nation vary greatly when it comes to the release of their schedules, but some see fit to tell the public what they are doing.