I still have 30 videos to get up and rather than throwing them all up in one day I’m going to space them over the next week or two so don’t worry I’m going to get to everyone I shot.
Posts Tagged ‘blogcon’
If you are wondering where your interview is…
Posted: September 15, 2010 by datechguy in short films/interviews, tea partiesTags: 9/12 protests, blogcon, fyi, tea parties, tea party
Voice of the Left: Alan Rosenblatt
Posted: September 14, 2010 by datechguy in internet/free speech, short films/interviews, special eventsTags: alan rosenblatt, blogcon, freedomworks, short interviews, voices of the left
I don’t run into a lot of people from the left but Alan Rosenblatt was one of two guys from the left who debated at the Newseum during Blogcon
There is no reason why people can’t disagree on politics and get along, particular when both are RedSox fans. You’ve also gotta respect a guy who will debate in front of a totally hostile crowd.
Anniahita talks about the film I Want Your Money
Posted: September 14, 2010 by datechguy in elections, short films/interviews, special events, tea partiesTags: blogcon, economics, have fedora will travel, movies, tea parties
Anniahita gives us a rundown of the movie I want Your Money with a special deal for Tea Parties
She is very right that the actual Economic message needs to be understood.
The movie’s web site is here and the preview follows
On a personal note I had the pleasure of speaking to this young lady for a while after the interview, she is intelligent active and quick-witted. If I’m a group looking to promote anything, I’d have her on my short hire list.
DaTechGuy’s Field Guide to (Blogcon) Bloggers: Mark Robinson from the Giant Wakes
Posted: September 14, 2010 by datechguy in blogs, short films/interviews, special eventsTags: blogcon, blogs, datechguy's field guide to (cpac) bloggers, have fedora will travel, mark robinson, short interviews, the giant wakes
Mark of The giant wakes joins the field guide via the current land of Doctor Who:
His point about people who come here by choice vs native-born Americans is well made.


