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Nimbies on the Net

Perhaps a basement isn’t the best place to start a revolution.

Bob Griggs would probably agree with that. The political activist says he’s close to launching an Internet service that provides free Web sites for homeowner groups trying to get organized, articles on development issues and information on how to obtain public records.

The address will be www.savegwinnett.com.

“I have several groups and individuals who are waiting on me to complete this project so that they can be among the first to sign up,” Griggs said in an e-mail he sent us.

Once the site is up, he said, “an individual or group opposing a rezoning, for example, can go to www.savegwinnett.com and sign up for a free site. The site is created immediately and, in a matter of minutes the user can be publishing content.”

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By Bruce Wicox

September 26, 2007 9:55 AM | Link to this

Sounds like a great idea, could even turn into a third party, more choices never hurt.

By steve ried

September 27, 2007 8:29 PM | Link to this

“Perhaps a basement isn’t the best place to start a revolution.”

Is the reporter making fun of Bob for living in his mothers basemnet?

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