Friends of Iraq Blogger Challenge
Team Pajamahdeen - Operation Viral Freedom




Team Statement

Zerak Mera's post-liberation "Saddam Statue" of army boots (appropriate, and also very insulting in Arab culture) is a perfect illustration of the unleashed power of free expression. It's made of of small individual pieces, but becomes something large and uplifting as it marks the beginning of new possibilities.

We've seen what blogs can do - and so have you. During the U.S. election, people started calling us "pajamahdeen". We want to bring more of that to the Middle East, create Arabic blogging tools and hosting... and let freedom ring. Join Us! Help us!

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Team Pajamahdeen - Operation Viral Freedom has raised: $ 5060.56

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http://www.spiritofamerica.net/challenge/t/35

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Team Leader
Winds of Change

Team members (in alphabetical order)
A Small Victory
Britt Blaser
Buzzmachine
Grim's Hall
Relentless Grace
Un swissroll
William McNally
Winds of Change
chez Nadezhda
doc Russia
rexblog

The Challenge is underway!! It ends on December 15th at midnight Pacific time.

What They Say About Spirit of America

The Wall Street Journal Spirit of America: "A coalition of the can-do."

Dan Gillmor, San Jose Mercury News Spirit of America: "a Web-based humanitarian project that almost anyone can endorse, regardless of one's stance on the wisdom of the war."

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Major General Jim Mattis, USMC "The initiative and focused support provided by Spirit of America is beyond anything we have experienced. You have significantly impacted our ability to do good and, I fervently hope, reduce the potential for combat."

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Senator John McCain “Americans want to help our troops and the people of Iraq and Afghanistan who are working hard to rebuild their countries through freedom and democracy. Spirit of America offers excellent opportunities for personal involvement. The name says it all -Spirit of America - and it is providing ways to give support that makes a difference.”

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LtCol David Couvillon, U.S. Marines “They say there aren’t any ‘silver bullets’ for improving things in Iraq. I don’t know. Spirit of America just might be a silver bullet.”

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Who put the fun in fundraising? Special thanks to Dean Esmay and Michele Catalano who came up with the blogger challenge idea and led the charge last spring.

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