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Jason Vines About Me

My name is Jason Vines, and I'm a web developer at a research institution in Washington, DC. I graduated from George Washington University with a bachelor's degree in political science, with a minor in journalism. Of course, I enjoy politics and web scripting, as well as reading, writing, history, video games, travel, and photography.

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Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #washington_dc #politics #photographer #writer #blogger #libertarian # 24 hours ago

RT @brookeOB1: Richard Greene's idiotic piece in HuffPo today made me angry. http://bit.ly/adPKF8 ht @briandevine # 2010/03/10

Pics: Washington DC Travel and Adventure Show 2010, @juliadimon -- http://bit.ly/chyHir # 2010/03/07

Pics from #Alexandria Saint Patrick's Day Parade, Fun Dog Show: http://bit.ly/cxFoqW #flickr #nikon #photos # 2010/03/06

#GOP all hat, no cattle on reducing spending: http://bit.ly/duVQfH (h/t @radleybalko) #tcot #tlot #libertarian # 2010/03/05

RT @FakeAPStylebook: "Sexting" is the sending of sexually explicit text and picture messages. It is not, apparently, an appropriate way ... # 2010/03/02

Climate change denialists = climate change liars http://bit.ly/9V3sCo # 2010/02/28

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