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Armando Llorens

Armando Llorens writes on TalkLeft as Big Tent Democrat. He joined TalkLeft in July 2006. From late 2004 to mid-2006 he was a front-page poster at Daily Kos writing under the name Armando. He is a litigation lawyer in San Juan, Puerto Rico and New York with a practice focused on intellectual property, media and internet matters and antitrust and trade regulation (including for Wal-Mart, Shell and Unilever as well as smaller local companies.)

January 2008

  • Expecting the worst

    Armando Llorens

    Armando Llorens: US elections 2008: Barack Obama's message of change may help him to win votes but it won't aid the progressive cause in America

December 2007

  • Owning the Iraq debacle

    Armando Llorens

    Armando Llorens: The Democratic leadership's craven approach to funding the war will alienate its own supporters and hurt the party in 2008

October 2007

  • The withering rightroots

    Armando Llorens
  • Free speech needs some rotten eggs

    Armando Llorens

September 2007

  • Blogging the party line

    Armando Llorens

    Armando Llorens: Do netroots activists want to fight the current occupant of the White House - or merely submit to the Democratic party's agenda to elect the next one?

August 2007

  • Netroots on the cocktail circuit

    Armando Llorens

    Armando Llorens: The leading left-wing US bloggers are now more interested in sucking up to the Democratic party than in ending the war in Iraq or genuine debate.

May 2007

  • Fighting from the left

    Armando Llorens

    Armando Llorens: Netroots bloggers in the US don't just want to admire the right's propaganda machine, they want to beat it.