During the 2004 elections Nick Oliva wanted an online community where people could take a stand, find issues important to them and compare where they stand to a public figure or organization. Now he has one at http://WhereIStand.com. WhereIStand combines online journalism, with politics, with a bit of celebrity hunting. Check out the site and then join us on Thursday, May 8 at 2pm when Nick be online live answering questions about the site, what he's doing, and how it is working.
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