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Did you know anyone can be a blogger? Seriously. If you are reading this and you like to write your thoughts down, then you have the ability to be a blogger.

Earth Day talk

I spent a few hours at Columbia's Earth Day celebration. In between chasing my kids around, I had a chance to talk to a lot of parents with kids in the Columbia Public School District.

Welcome to Smart Decision!

To those of you who are new to Smart Decision, welcome. I'm thrilled to be one of the leaders of this project and I look forward to reading and hearing what mid-Missouri has to say about the election season and the issues that matter to you.


Coming into shape

As one of the founders of Smart Decision '08, my goal has been to offer information about the upcoming elections AND offer any and all the chance to join in on the conversation.


I think we're at a point where we can do just that.

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Caucuses over

They called the Republicans early. It took longer to call the Democrats, but I was updated as a woman from NBC sitting behind the media risers would yell the numbers out to a man from NBC on the front media riser. Not a bad spot. All the waiting amounted to less than 15 minutes of Edwards talking. He didn't yawn. Like I thought, the fun began with the editing. I got back to the newsroom around 10 p.m., and stayed until about 2:30 a.m.

Waiting for the caucuses to end

It’s a little after 7 p.m., and things have settled down in the room where Edwards will speak once the caucuses are over. TV folk are on laptops or chatting amongst themselves — some about the quarrels over space that occurred earlier — the tension is down, and the room is chilly, probably in anticipation of the heat from the people who will come to hear Edwards speak. One cameraman says he hopes it will all be over by 10 p.m.

On edge

I shouldn't have had that soda before I got to the hotel. I haven't had a soda in a while, and I'm starting to feel it. What doesn't help is how on-edge all the tv folk are. I dropped from the second riser to the first to leave after I set up my video camera, and got some stern looks from a camera crew. Risers are not the sturdiest things, and I didn't realize the crew was going live. They weren't even rehearsing beforehand, and no one announced they were going live. So I froze on the riser until the shoot was over.

Waiting for John Edwards

I’m at the Savery Hotel in downtown Des Moines, waiting to be let into the ballroom where John Edwards will speak to his supporters later tonight after the caucuses. I’m taking video for the Des Moines Register, the newspaper where I interned this summer.

NBC/Wall Street Journal Poll

NBC and the Wall Street Journal released a new poll today. It shows a shift in what is considered important to Americans. You can see the comparison between December and November of this year. I think it's pretty interesting to see a shift in attitudes before voters start heading into the primaries. It also makes it more important for us all to start conversations about what is important to us... Who do we really want to vote for in the upcoming presidential election. Why?

My quest

I have this thing about the election season. My feeling is every type of newsroom offers fantastic information to help inform voters or people who are considering the chance to vote. That's why I hoped to team KOMU.com with content from KBIA.org and columbiamissourian.com. Each newsroom offers information that help tells a story about important issues and players during the election season. I thought it would be an incredible service to offer all of that information and perspective in one spot on this site.

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