TIME.com: The Netroots Hit Their Limits -- Oct. 2, 2006 -- Page 1
This article expressing scepticism on how far the Netroots movement in the States can go is interesting.
The oddest part is this:
...Markos Moulitsas, who runs Daily Kos, is talking about building real, bricks-and-mortar gathering halls where progressives can meet and organize political activities in person.
There's a shortage of "gathering halls" in America? Or is it that netroots need dedicated halls that are unsullied by too many people of other ideologies having met there in the past? Some further checking about this would be interesting, but no time right now.
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