SBN-P Boycott
"Where's Das?" some of you who regularly visit here may be wondering.
Since Summer 2006, the number of postings, here, have drastically reduced. This is not because Das is hybernating, but because this blog is in support of the boycott of the Santa Barbara News-Press, which had been a primary source of information until the owner of the paper started to radically censor news coming out of the SBN-P.
If you'd like to know more about the boycott, please search on "Santa Barbara News-Press boycott" in any search engine and you will see a long list of sites for further info.
In the meantime, a good source of information about what Das is doing politically can be found by viewing the Santa Barbara City Council meetings online. The city has a very easy-to-use system that affords you the capability to review the agendas in print and to fast forward or rewind the council meetings video to see and hear not only what Das is doing, but the rest of the council (and the city commisions), as well. Just click on the city seal below:

Thank you for your on-going interest in my son's work and public service.
-- Malcolm Gault-Williams, DAS Blog webmaster
Since Summer 2006, the number of postings, here, have drastically reduced. This is not because Das is hybernating, but because this blog is in support of the boycott of the Santa Barbara News-Press, which had been a primary source of information until the owner of the paper started to radically censor news coming out of the SBN-P.
If you'd like to know more about the boycott, please search on "Santa Barbara News-Press boycott" in any search engine and you will see a long list of sites for further info.
In the meantime, a good source of information about what Das is doing politically can be found by viewing the Santa Barbara City Council meetings online. The city has a very easy-to-use system that affords you the capability to review the agendas in print and to fast forward or rewind the council meetings video to see and hear not only what Das is doing, but the rest of the council (and the city commisions), as well. Just click on the city seal below:

Thank you for your on-going interest in my son's work and public service.
-- Malcolm Gault-Williams, DAS Blog webmaster



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