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    Archive for August, 2011



    On the Road Update

    Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

    It’s summer, which mean it’s concert season! If you’re going to a concert on Rock the Vote then you’re going for free. We offer ticket giveaways to the summer’s best shows. Not a risk-taker? Then you can guarantee your attendance by volunteering at the concert of your choice. Check out our Rock the Vote On the Road page to see what festivals and tours we’re partnered with: http://bit.ly/pf2lmO.

    One of the tours we’ve been working with is Slightly Stoopid’s Seedless Summer. The band has been way generous in offering us tickets to give away for their Atlanta, Boca Raton, and Raleigh shows. Up on deck, we have giveaways for their Chicago and Columbus concerts (enter here to win: http://bit.ly/pf2lmO)

    Not only is Slightly Stoopid in the middle of its summer tour, it’s making a stop off at the moe.down festival hosted by famous jam band, Moe. moe.down will take place at a camp ground in Mohawk, New York and will definitely be three days of good, dirty fun. With a line up of Moe., Ween, Slightly Stoopid, Levon Helm and more, you’ll want to pack up your camping gear and hitch a ride to Mohawk. Being the good guys that they are, Slightly Stoopid is hooking Rock the Vote up with a pair of tickets to the festival. Of course, we are offering them for you to win. Once again, our On the Road page has the goods so enter here: http://bit.ly/rmLJYE. Be sure to also check out the moe.down site for more information on the festival: http://bit.ly/kmvuk9.

    Working with Slightly Stoopid has been great, and we are really excited that they are currently the Rock the Vote Featured Artist. Visit our Featured Artist page (http://bit.ly/5fCtG) to stream some Slightly Stoopid mp3s and to check out an interview with Miles from the band. Some of the highlights include him talking about his first concert (Stevie Wonder, and he got to meet him), and what he would do if he were president (fire everyone). Read the whole interview here: http://bit.ly/5fCtG, and be sure to keep track of Slightly Stoopid’s comings and goings on the band’s official site: http://bit.ly/rXx5i.

    Caitlin Maguire
    Bio: Caitlin is the Marketing & Operations Manager for Rock the Vote
    @caitlinmagu
    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: Wednesday, August 24, 2011

    Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

    Gaddafi announces he has left his Tripoli compound; D.C. recounts yesterday’s unexpected earthquake; famed coach, Pat Summitt has been diagnosed with early onset dementia; Sprint will get the iPhone 5; and Facebook changes its privacy settings. Meanwhile, OK GO puts out another viral music video; Kim Kardashian’s People wedding cover has been released; and The Daily Beast has compiled some earthquake “destruction” photos.

    Caitlin

    CRUCIAL:

    Sniper’s Fight on at Gaddafi’s Compound, http://aje.me/qiEGMV
    Gaddafi spoke on the Libyan airwaves last night, admitting that he has left his Tripoli compound. He said that his move was not of defeat, but “tactic.” He also said that he will fight to the death, claiming “martyrdom or victory.” Some believe he may be in his hometown of Sirte, which the rebels have yet to take control of.

    Earthquake Hits D.C. Area,
    http://politi.co/nZJqwT
    Yesterday, the D.C. area experienced a 5.8 magnitude earthquake that started in Mineral, VA and was “felt from Atlanta to New England, and as far west as Ohio and Michigan.” The earthquake was not deadly, but it caused the Washington Monument to close indefinitely due to cracking. Three of the National Cathedral’s towers were also damaged.

    Pat Summitt Diagnosed with Early Onset Dementia, http://bit.ly/nkR0d4
    Pat Summitt, famed University of Tennessee women’s basketball coach, has announced that she has an early onset of Alzheimer’s. Summitt is 59-years-old and is the winningest coach in the NCAA. She will coach her upcoming 39th season.

    (via POLITICO Playbook) –WashPost A3, “On executions, Perry easily holds the record: TEXAS GOVERNOR HAS OVERSEEN 234: Issue likely to be debated in 2012 race,” by Robert Barnes: “Texans and their representatives give governors little room to slow down the process. … Perry’s lone clemency decision – aside from halting executions of the mentally retarded and juveniles dictated by the Supreme Court – came in the case of a man who drove the getaway car and was not the triggerman in a murder. Perry called for the legislature to reexamine the law, but it has not been changed.” http://wapo.st/qOOX6T

    Sprint to Get iPhone 5, http://on.wsj.com/r2idnU
    Sprint will be selling the iPhone 5 and iPhone 4 come October. It will join AT&T and Verizon, who will also start selling the iPhone 5 in October.

    Facebook Aims to Simplify Its Privacy Settings, http://nyti.ms/qZeVho
    Facebook will introduce its new privacy settings on Thursday. The settings allow users to choose who can see each piece of content added to their pages. The privacy options will be next to the content instead of on a separate page. The changes come after Google+ allows users to share content with specific “circles” of people.

    Irene Strengthens to a Category 3 Hurricane, http://bit.ly/p2b5v6
    An earthquake and hurricane in the same week? CNN is reporting that Hurricane Irene has already been boosted to a Category 3 storm. It will hit North Carolina on Saturday and then move up the Northeast Coast. Contrary to earlier reports, it will miss Florida almost completely.

    CULTURAL:

    Twitter’s Newest Meme: Earthquake “Destruction” Photos, http://bit.ly/njUE08

    Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith Not Separating, http://bit.ly/rtje8p

    Kim Kardashian, ‘It Was Like We Were in Heaven,’ http://bit.ly/qFQQeW

    Winehouse Was Drug-Free, http://bit.ly/pOxfCu

    Paul McCartney’s ‘Ocean Kingdom’ Ballet Score Out in October, http://usat.ly/pyPmd6

    OK GO and the Muppets Star in New Music Video, Internet Explodes, http://ti.me/pmd7e5

    Caitlin Maguire
    Bio: Caitlin is the Marketing & Operations Manager for Rock the Vote
    @caitlinmagu
    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: Tuesday, August 23, 2011

    Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

    Rebels heavily withdraw from Tripoli; Gaddafi’s son, Saif al-Islam, is safe and talking to reporters; the US braces for Hurricane Irene; Paul Ryan will not run for president; and Apple will make a less expensive 8GB iPhone 4. Meanwhile, celebrities are also superheroes: Ryan Gosling breaks up a street fight and Kate Winslet saves Richard Branson’s mother from a fire.

    Caitlin

    CRUCIAL:

    Fighting Erupts in Tripoli, http://on.wsj.com/qIdlPDG
    Muammar Gaddafi’s son, Saif al-Islam is speaking to journalists despite yesterday’s reports that the rebels had captured him. He told reporters that Gaddafi is still “in control….We broke the back of the rebels. It was a trap.” The rebels have now substantially withdrew from Tripoli, controlling just a small section of it.

    Libya: the Hunt is on for Col. Gaddafi, http://tgr.ph/p0QUes
    Now that Gaddafi’s son, Saif al-Islam has confirmed that his father is “safe,” NATO and others are looking for him in Libya. NATO is patrolling the air space around Tripoli, in case Gaddafi tries to leave by plane. U.S. spy airplanes are also monitoring land line and mobile phone use.

    Lawsuit Charges Wisconsin Voter ID Law Violates State Constitution, http://bit.ly/n0xeNi
    Wisconsin’s League of Women Voters is filing a suit against the state’s voter id law, reasoning that it violates the “right to vote” provision in the state’s constitution. Specifically, WI’s constitution says “that ‘every United States citizen age 18 or older who is a resident of the state may vote in their district.’” Republicans have fired back that they were careful not to violate the WI constitution, and that the LOWV is only suing within the state because it knows its case is not strong enough for a federal suit.

    Pipeline Foes Arrested in D.C., http://bit.ly/nJWp8B
    Six Nebraskans were arrested outside of the White House for protesting the Keystone XL pipeline, which would carry tar sands from Canada to Texas and pass through Nebraska. Protestors say the pipeline is environmentally unsafe and would “lead to a significant increase in greenhouse gas emissions and that potential oil spills from the pipeline would pose a danger to the aquifer.” Supporters of the pipeline argue that “the project would boost the country’s energy supplies, bring down gas prices and foster economic development and jobs.”

    (via POLITICO Playbook) –PAUL RYAN, the House Budget Committee chairman, issued a statement acknowledging that he had been tempted anew by the idea of running, but had rejected it. TPM’s cheeky lead: “The dream is dead.” From Ryan’s statement: “While humbled by the encouragement, I have not changed my mind, and therefore I am not seeking our party’s nomination for President. I remain hopeful that our party will nominate a candidate committed to a pro-growth agenda of reform that restores the promise and prosperity of our exceptional nation.”

    Apple Suppliers Building Cheaper, 8GB iPhone, http://reut.rs/n8Bpd4
    Apple is building a less expensive, 8GB iPhone 4 that will be released within weeks. The iPhone 5 is still set to launch at the end of September.

    CULTURAL:

    Letterman Responds to Death Threats in Monologue, http://nyti.ms/n8rmVO

    Angel Pagan Delayed in Bathroom While on Deck, http://nydn.us/qszOqa

    Kim Kardashian, Kris Humphries Leave for Honeymoon, http://on.mtv.com/nHiP1G

    Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck Expecting Third Baby, http://on.mtv.com/oTbiKP

    Ryan Gosling Breaks Up NY Street Brawl, http://bit.ly/nK6aWV

    Winslet Helped Rescue Branson’s Mother from Fire, http://bo.st/oyDoNS

    Caitlin Maguire
    Bio: Caitlin is the Marketing & Operations Manager for Rock the Vote
    @caitlinmagu
    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    News Round-Up: Monday, August 22, 2011

    Monday, August 22nd, 2011

    In today’s news, rebels are close to capturing Tripoli; the charges against Dominique Strauss-Kahn will mostly likely be dropped; Casey Anthony is back in Florida; and researchers have found the oldest fossils in history. Meanwhile, Kim Kardashian is married; Chely Wright has also tied the knot; Bono has been taken to the hospital; and Bravo will re-edit the second season of ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.’

    Caitlin

    CRUCIAL:

    Fighting Rages over Gaddafi’s Compound, http://aje.me/nVtQ3g
    Rebels are now claiming that they own 95% of the Tripoli. They have almost taken Gaddafi’s compound; however, no one is certain of his whereabouts. Al Jazeera is reporting that South Africa is helping Gaddafi escape. South Africa denies these reports.

    DA Filing to Reveal New ‘Bombshells’ about DSK Accuser’s Credibility, http://nyp.st/pV1HnC
    Prosecutors in the case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn will most likely drop the sexual assault charges against him on Tuesday. Strauss-Kahn’s accuser, Nafissatou Diallo, has been found to have lied regarding the “case’s payoff.” She also had sexual intercourse the night before the incident, which could explain the results of her rape kit.

    Baez to Geraldo Rivera: Casey Back in Florida, http://bit.ly/rhyBCF
    Casey Anthony’s lawyer has told Geraldo Rivera that Anthony has returned to Florida to serve her probation for check fraud. Her lawyer also said that Casey is “concentrating on therapy.”

    Team Claims it Has Found Oldest Fossils, http://nyti.ms/pImQpr
    3.4 billion-year-old fossilized single-cell organisms have been found in Western Australia. The discovery demonstrates that life evolved right after The Heavy Bombardment, “a reign of destruction in which waves of asteroids slammed into the primitive planet” of earth.

    (via POLITICO Playbook) HUNTSMAN: “Democratic National Committee’s new surrogate,” by Alex Burns: “The Democratic National Committee just blasted out a greatest-hits reel from Huntsman’s Sunday show appearance. … Huntsman has worked his way back into the 2012 conversation over the last week by attacking the right wing of his own party. What he hasn’t done is show there’s actually a Republican constituency that wants that kind of candidate.” http://bit.ly/pdxfjr

    (via POLITICO Morning Tech) STUDY: 4G A BOON FOR ECONOMY: CNet reports on a new study that finds investments in 4G networks could spur the creation of up to 771,000 jobs. http://cnet.co/pq3u3L

    CULTURAL:

    Kim Kardashian, Kris Humphries Wedding Details, http://on.mtv.com/p58CPn

    ‘The Glee Project’ Winner Damian McGinty Thanks Fans, http://bit.ly/mPzfsR

    U2′s Bono Taken to Hospital, Denies Heart Scare Rumors, http://bit.ly/raiA3C

    Country Singer Chely Wright Marries Girlfriend, http://bit.ly/n6enVr

    Rod Stewart Becomes a Grandfather for First Time, http://tgr.ph/qBshmO

    Bravo Re-edits ‘Real Housewives’ for Season 2, http://usat.ly/nCV88O

    Caitlin Maguire
    Bio: Caitlin is the Marketing & Operations Manager for Rock the Vote
    @caitlinmagu
    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com



    Soft Launch of WI Voter ID Allows for Some Interesting Stories

    Friday, August 19th, 2011

    Wisconsin’s voter identification bill has stirred up much controversy in the state.

    The “soft implementation” of the law during the recent recall elections allowed some interesting views and stories to surface. Before we explore them further, here is some background on the Wisconsin voter identification law: The law states that a driver’s license or a state identification card issued by the Department of Transportation will be required at the polls starting in 2012. (Certain student IDs, military IDs, tribal IDs, or a passport will also be accepted.)

    Now if you do not have these types of identification, you will have to obtain them with another form of identification (such as a birth certificate). If you do not have these other forms of identification, then you may have to pay to receive a copy of them. Once you pay for your ID copy, wait however long it takes the state to send it, and receive it – then and only then can you be on your merry way to the DMV.

    (State legislators from Milwaukee have introduced legislation that would allow county residents to receive a free copy of their birth certificates for those who need it to get an ID for voting.  That bill has not become law.)

    Once you’ve acquired your birth certificate, you’re able to attain your driver’s license or state identification card. That’s great and all, but if you don’t have a driver’s license how will you get to the DMV? You could ask someone to drive you, hail a cab (even though you may have spent all of your money on a birth certificate copy), or take public transportation.

    Let’s be honest though, if going to the DMV is bad then taking public transportation to the DMV may be worse. This is where Charlotte Riley steps in.

    Riley, a former teacher from Dell Prairie, WI, is offering to drive people to the DMV to obtain proper voting identification. She has stated that she will give rides to Republicans, Democrats, probably even Scott Walker. Riley knows that this new voting process is tough and filled with barriers, so she figures she might as well make the best of it and give people a ride: “A person is a person as far as I’m concerned, and I think that they should be able to exercise their voting rights. This is one way I can help them do that.” You can read more about Charlotte’s endeavor and even hit her up for a ride here: http://bit.ly/rrbCqE.

    Okay, you did it! You received your birth certificate, obtained the proper voter identification, and now it’s finally time to go to the polls and flash that glossy ID. Well, not so fast.

    While the law will not be enacted until 2012, the state asked city clerks to voluntarily require voter ID at the polls during Wisconsin’s recent recall elections. De Pere City responded, “Sure, why not?” and as a result, its polling centers offered a good preview of the 2012 polls.

    “We had a wait of up to an hour in line at two of our polling places,” De Pere City Clerk Char Peterson said. Many voters took time showing their IDs and inquiring about the law when they showed up at the polls unaware of it: “That slowed it down, just answering their questions and calming them down because some of them did become upset, even having to be asked for that,” Peterson said. Peterson does not oppose the law; however, she is worried about the time it takes and the long lines it has caused: “I am concerned that people may become frustrated and say, ‘I’m not going to bother voting.’ That is my biggest concern.” Well, at least you can practice waiting in line at the polls when you go the DMV to get your ID! You can find out more about De Pere City’s wait to vote here: http://bit.ly/q2AnV7.

    These odds and ends stories that have surfaced around WI’s voter identification bill are great indicators as to the effects it has on constituents and lawmakers. They are also good calls to action, which people like Charlotte Riley have already taken. You may think the law does not affect you, but the long lines in De Pere City affected those with and without IDs. Obtaining and using the proper voter ID is long and difficult for everyone, it just depends how much of the process will inconvenience will you.

    If you want to help people get IDs or need to know more information, go to www.rockthevote.com/wisconsin.

    Caitlin Maguire
    Bio: Caitlin is the Marketing & Operations Manager for Rock the Vote
    @caitlinmagu
    Email the author at: blog(at)rockthevote.com