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I found this on Huff-Po, and wrote the following response. Because it was Huff-Po I reined in my impulses! Billo was married and a father at the time he lost his infamous sexual harassment suit to a Fox producer he had been pursuing. In this video segment he presumes to tell other husbands/ consorts/ fathers
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Open Left have joined with Free Press to produce and distribute a hip, creative video to promote support for net neutrality. (Essentially, that means protecting by law equal access to bandwidth. Preventing big corporations like Comcast, ATT, Verizon, Google, etc. from pricing structure to shut out and potentially shut down ordinary citizens, political and social
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The Center for American Progress is pursuing a project called Doing What Works. Here’s a video to show what it’s about. Following the video is a response I sent them: Re Doing What Works. I watched the videos and kept hearing variations on this theme: we set a goal or objective; we achieve it; the
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From the Cartoonist Group. Support the Center for American Progress
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This really has to start showing up in Democratic ads!
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The English poet Siegfried Sassoon writes ironically about the eagerness of old men to send young men and women to die in war. Sassoon (English, as I said, despite his German first name) was himself one of those young men, losing his life in the First World War. Hearing the eagerness of old men like
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In two recent interviews Alan Greenspan—yes! THAT Alan Greenspan!—has said on national television that the Republican plan to continue the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest fraction of Americans would be “disastrous.” Sam Stein wrote about it on Huffington-Post : Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan said that the push by congressional Republicans to extend the