So little to log about these days, but there are little things here and there. In comparison to a week in Armenia, DC is so darn boring. But there is a conference at the World Bank this weekend on Armenia. I'll be there and log about it. I also got to see Kojian for a brief dinner last friday... a very jetlagged Kojian, but I'll take it.
The great news is that we (ANCA) have been working a lot with System of a Down on our recent postcard campaign, designed by yours truly. Apparently they were very pleased with the look and want to do more with it, but I'll wait til it's done until I say more. The campaign overall has been going very well. We printed around 70,000 postcards to be mailed across the country for people to sign and mail to the House and Senate leaders, Frist and Hastert, asking for the genocide resolution to be put to vote. Unfortunately there were problems of many postcards falling apart in the mail, which the printer is receiving MUCH grief on. However overall, we have run out of postcards and are considering another run. This should flood Frist and Hastert's mailboxes. In conjuction, System sent out an email to their list directing readers to our website to download a PDF version (www.anca.org/anca/soad). We have also been mailing extras to email requests, so if anyone would like to send a postcard, there is info on our website for that too.
Anyway, that's what fills my days now. I am starting to watch this show "Insomniac with Dave Attel" and it is absolutely hillarious. I truly miss Armenia, but it looks like I may have a couple reasons to return quickly. :)
The great news is that we (ANCA) have been working a lot with System of a Down on our recent postcard campaign, designed by yours truly. Apparently they were very pleased with the look and want to do more with it, but I'll wait til it's done until I say more. The campaign overall has been going very well. We printed around 70,000 postcards to be mailed across the country for people to sign and mail to the House and Senate leaders, Frist and Hastert, asking for the genocide resolution to be put to vote. Unfortunately there were problems of many postcards falling apart in the mail, which the printer is receiving MUCH grief on. However overall, we have run out of postcards and are considering another run. This should flood Frist and Hastert's mailboxes. In conjuction, System sent out an email to their list directing readers to our website to download a PDF version (www.anca.org/anca/soad). We have also been mailing extras to email requests, so if anyone would like to send a postcard, there is info on our website for that too.
Anyway, that's what fills my days now. I am starting to watch this show "Insomniac with Dave Attel" and it is absolutely hillarious. I truly miss Armenia, but it looks like I may have a couple reasons to return quickly. :)


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