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May 21, 2009

Signing Off
Posted by Ilan Goldenberg

As you may have noticed, I haven't been blogging on Democracy Arsenal for the past month or so.  That is because I am leaving NSN and Democracy Arsenal to take a new job in government.  I've enjoyed blogging at DA and it has become a valuable tool for me to help develop my own ideas and bounce ideas off of others.  I will miss it. 

A special thank you to our readers and contributors, who have made my time here so much fun.  I will continue to follow the blog and will look for more great things from NSN and Democracy Arsenal in the future.

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Good luck. Whatever your job entails, Ilan, please do your best to fight the nitwits. Obama is killing his presidency through an excess of cautious moderation and an inability to cut the many cords tying him - and us - to Bush era stupidity.

Ilan, I'll miss you on DA, I really will. Don't change, and don't let the SOBs tell you what to believe in. You've had a good education, but remember that your own intuition is your only true guide, as it has been in your DA contributions. Be faithful to yourself, with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution as guides, and you'll never, ever be sorry. See you around,, I hope.

Best wishes in your new position. I hope someday you'll write a full-length book on America and the world.

I had a similar experience, Good luck!

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Great comments! You are so nice, man! You never know how much i like'em!

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A special thank you to our readers and contributors, who have made my time here so much fun. I will continue to follow the blog and will look for more great things from NSN and Democracy Arsenal in the future.
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