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"The highest office in the land is that of citizen."
Harry Truman,
1884 - 1972
"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change
the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever does."
Margaret Mead, 1901 -
1978
"Justice in the life and conduct of the state is possible only if first it
resides in the hearts and souls of the citizens."
Plato, 427 BC - 347 BC
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Vic Moser
grows wheat and milo, as a full-time farmer. With a Bachelors in Civil
Engineering and a Masters in Public Adminstration, Vic served for years
as urban planner and road designer the Kansas Highway Commission before
returning to the family farm. He has served on numerous boards and task
forces over the years. Vic and Cheryl, his wife of 40 years, are so proud
of their grown children, Andy and Rachel, as well as their four wonderful
grandchildren.
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Everyday Citizen has been selected as one of only 55 blogs nationwide to be "embedded" with convention delegates at the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, August 25th to 29th. Plus, Everyday Citizen is among only 120 total blog sites credentialed in the nation.
Also thanks to wonderful hosts in Denver like ProgressNow and other orgs, many of our EC authors are looking forward to some great networking with other activists and grassroots organizers in the Big Tent in Denver. The Big Tent is a precious resource for our budget conscious and travel weary activists!
Our group of Everyday Citizen authors will be blogging from the Big Tent, blogging from the caucuses, and enjoying some unprecedented and unfettered access to the delegate floor, above and beyond the privileges provided to traditional media. We hope you stay tuned right here for your ongoing, close-up and ringside blog coverage of this historic convention!
Read our press release here >>