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November 16, 2008 07:04 PM UTC

How to stay involved after the election

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  • by: wade norris

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“Are you suffering from rested feet, restless dial finger syndrome, or general lack of wonkitis? You may be suffering from post-election blues. Yes, after an election where you have spent every waking moment on a campaign, there can be side effects that occur after the election. Well, finally there is some relief for post-election blues, and it is also a great way to stay involved.”

(read instructions below carefully, and if symptoms persist, ask your Doctor about Universal Healthcare)  

If you are bored with the everyday after the campaign, don’t despair, there are still ways to get active and/or hang out with politicos and talk.

Check out Aaron Silverstein of Democrats Work and John Erhardt from Drinking/ Living Liberally.

Yes there are many ways you can stay involved. Participate in your community, start working on 2010 – it is never to early to get a progressive elected. Or, try starting your own thing – like I did with  

Sporting Liberally.

This Sporting Liberally, features an interview with Congresswoman Elect, Betsy Markey (CO-4) who has a very good point about the role of government in sports.

Thanks to Jack Martinez,the inventor of the “Obamarita” margarita, from Jack N Grill,the home of Denver Sporting Liberally.

Interested in starting a Sporting Liberally?

email sportingliberally@gmail.com.

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