Monthly Archives: July 2009

My Complaint To The OEC, An Addition: Why Kettering Schools’ “Report” Is “Campaign Material”

Yesterday, I expressed my concern that my complaint to the Ohio Election Commission (OEC) might be dismissed on technical grounds. Today, I had a telephone conversation with Executive Director of The OEC, Philip Richter, and he gave me encouragement that … Continue reading

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My Complaint To Ohio’s Election Commission Might Be Dismissed Based On Definition Of “Campaign Material”

This Thursday, July 16, I will meet in Columbus with a panel of members from the Ohio Election Commission (OEC) in a probable cause hearing. If the panel agrees with me, that there is good reason to believe that the … Continue reading

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Vitalizing Our Democracy Is Advanced — If We Can Make Building Democracy An Entrepreneurial Opportunity

The Dayton Business Journal reports that social networks are expected to earn $1.3 billion in 2010 in advertising fees. Wow. That’s a lot of money earned from offering a free service. It is interesting that Americans are now enjoying the … Continue reading

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