Monday, November 13, 2006

Flanners - a road map for blog SEO

Seksi, the pale-faced freakalina behind ImpeccableLiberalCredentials, seems to be winning a Search Engine Optimization contest in the internet porn world, and is outlining a few of his tactics for the benefit of leftist, liberal, pro-peace bloggers and blog readers...

The goal is to get the term Flanners and the phrase We love cash uncovered flanners, when entired into Google or other search engines, to return sites under his control at the top of their results listing.

Every blogger would love to have their most dedicated readers build a quick blog just to increase the number of inbound links to their blogs, or to syndicate and republish, to aggregate, their posts. That is almost explained clearly, in this post: Search engine optimization...

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Thursday, November 02, 2006

New YouTube ad for Peter Hutchinson

Via MN Governor, There is a new 60 second ad for Peter Hutchinson on YouTube:

Thursday, September 07, 2006

NW Minnesota chooses Becky Lourey

After aggressively searching for the signals of the kind of campaign activity that leads to victory, we are comfortable in announcing our prediction:

David slays Goliath in the Minnesota DFL's governor race. This is just what the party needs, as the Republican front runner has declined subsidies and refused to abide by spending limits. In this race in November, the DFL will be outclassed by the resources of the GOP, but if we are correct and Sen. Becky Lourey is the winner of the September 12th primary, the GOP will be outclassed by the resourcefulness of the Lourey campaign, which has succeeded in making "stone soup", pulling a rabbit out of trhe hat, and accomplishing what Buckminster Fuller called "ephemeralization"

A vote for Hatch will be a vote for Pawlenty in November.

Part of the basis for our decision making is this running tally of endorsements andvotes already cast in the September 12th primary for governor: September 12 Surprise

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Wednesday, August 02, 2006

Becky Lourey to campaign in Grand Rapids

According to this post on MN Governor State Senator Becky Lourey, candidate for Minnesota Governor, wil appear in the Tall Timber Days parade in Grand Rapids on Sunday.

While that isn't nearly a stop in Northwestern Minnesota, it is at least in Northern Minnesota...

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Bemidji Art Walk events including concert fundraiser

The organizers of the Bemidji Art Walk are pleased to announce a fundraising concert on the Bemidji lakefront by Brule (Broo- lay) and the band AIRO (the American Indian Rock Opera) winners of the 2006 Native American Music Awards group of the year. The concert by this internationally known group will be from 11:00 AM- 5:00 PM on Saturday, July 15th (and also Sunday, July 16th) near the tourist information center.

The concert will be a pay what you can & free will basket to support three goals for the 2007 Sculpture Walk:
* Feature Native American sculptor, Joann Bird’s work on the walk
* Provide more native youth sculpture workshops
* Raise money for a buffalo sculpture for the BSU American Indian Resource Center.

There will also be a live Chainsaw Sculpture Demonstration by the Flying Squirrel Studio’s, Ross Olsen on Sunday afternoon. Ross is a Sculptor who has recently moved his studios to Hackensack, MN. He specializes in custom carved log sculptures of animals and totems. Come and see him in action!

The concertgoers are asked to bring a non-perishable food item for the Cass Lake Family Center, lawn chair, or blanket. There will be lots of food available at the Art in the Park Food Court.

Band founder Paul LaRoche, adopted at birth off the Lower Brule Sioux Indian Reservation discovered his Lakota heritage in 1993 after the death of his loving adoptive parents. It is now Paul’s mission to be a role model and to use his music to bridge the gap between cultures. In 1999, Paul was selected as a musical ambassador and speaker for the UN Peace Conference held at The Hague Center for Peace in the Netherlands. Brule has become one of the top-selling Native American recording artists with more than a million CD’s sold worldwide. The group has appeared on CNN,
Worldbeat and received the 1999 "Outstanding Musical Achievement Award” by the First Americans in the Arts. The music is best described as contemporary mixed with the traditional Native American musical genre.

Current band members include Paul LaRoche on keyboards, Nicole La Roche on flute, Shane La Roche on guitars and Moses Brings Plenty on traditional drums and percussion. CD’s will be available for purchase. For further information contact Cate and Al Belleveau at kayakc2 (at) mac.com or Suzi Rhae Ross: artwalk (at) paulbunyan.net

For more information on Brule, please go to www.brulerecords.com
PLEASE COME OUT AND SUPPORT ARTS IN BEMIDJI ACROSS THE CULTURES!!!!

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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Lotsa news coverage for new DFL House leader

In two articles in the Duluth News Tribune, State Rep. Margaret Anderson Kelliher of Minneapolis (not Kelliher) is announced to be the new minority leader in the Minnesota State House of Representatives. Article one is titled Anderson Kelliher moves up House chain of command, and the second article is DFLers unveil new minority leader. They are actually articles from consecutive days papers.

Secret success recipe for candidates: Make news day one. Wait 24 hours, go outstate and announce it to a different audience (invite press). Rinse. Repeat.

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Monday, June 19, 2006

Northwest Minnesota political newsline

We will be posting news and events in Northwestern & Northcentral Minnesota on this blog. Check back often!

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