Groups GrumpyOldGeek is following.
| Group | Last Diary |
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| American Legislative Transparency Project
We are a group dedicated to abolishing the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and identifying their members, supporters and benefactors. We want all Legislation created by lawmakers to be transparent, written to benefit citizens and not corporations or special interest groups.
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2019-10-22 18:42:40 |
| Backyard Science Phenology is a science that anyone can practice without a lab coat, microscope, or PhD. It's the study of seasonal events such as first flowers, appearance of certain butterflies, etc. People have tracked these dates for decades -- even centuries -- and now there's a place on DK to record your own observations. A casual spot to tell what you're seeing in the park down the road or in your own back yard. |
2025-11-29 15:00:06 |
| Badger State Progressive
A place to recover from the shock, get mad and do something about the Republican ravages in Wisconsin.
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2025-11-13 19:23:33 |
| Exposing ALEC
They meet in secret. They write our laws. They want us silent. The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a conservative organization designed to bring together state legislators and corporate representatives to craft legislation later introduced in state chambers. We feel that the least the public is owed in a democracy is transparency. That's why we are shining a light on ALEC. On its legislative members, its corporate sponsors, and its anti-social agenda.
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2012-01-11 19:04:48 |
| Genealogy and Family History Community
We are a Group interested in the research, analysis and discussion of genealogy and family histories, our own and others. We invite all those who desire guidance in getting started in their research, those who are looking for suggestions for getting past a problem in their on-going projects (brick walls), those willing to share resources, or those who simply want to talk about their projects (and we KNOW how family historians love to talk about their projects). All family backgrounds welcome an... |
2025-08-08 13:39:47 |
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