Wednesday, February 14, 2007

I am Spartacus

Shakespeare’s Sister has announced that she is bowing out of the Edwards campaign. I would have done the same under the circumstances. But neither she nor Amanda Marcotte of Pandagon should have to pay the price for their progressive convictions alone.
How about you?

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The short version of the story is at Freedom's Place. Don't know Spartacus? See the clip. Here's some ideas for a response.

1 comment:

  1. Hey there. Thanks for the major props to the Spartacuses.

    I just checked Google blog search and there are at least 150 Spartacuses as of this writing.

    I am glad we were able to show Melissa this level of support, and from fellow bloggers. I know that means a lot to her.

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