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Protesting High Fuel Prices, Samarindan-Style
East Kalimentan is in Indonesia. The report below is exactly as dragono has written it. Sealed Lips for Fuel Price..by dragono / June 23, 2008 Seven students of Universitas Mulawarman in Samarinda (capitol of East-Kalimantan), continues the protest upon the … Continue reading
William Broyles : Mission Impossible in Iraq
Last updated June 27, 2008 Screenwriter and former Texas Monthly editor William Broyles. William Broyles was the founding editor of Texas Monthly – back when this magazine about and for Texas was actually edited by a Texan. Broyles produced an … Continue reading
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Tagged Authors, Iraq, Iraq Occupation, Journalism, Screenwriters, Texas
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Just Like Congress Rolled Over
Adam Zyglis.
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Tagged Cartoon, Civil Liberties, Humor, Privacy, Satire, Surveillance, Telecoms
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House Resolution Calls for Naval Blockade against Iran
Proposed actions could lead to war with Iran by Andrew W Cheetham A US House of Representatives Resolution effectively requiring a naval blockade on Iran seems fast tracked for passage, gaining co-sponsors at a remarkable speed, but experts say the … Continue reading
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Tagged Congress, Department of Defense, Iran, Naval Blockade, Social Action
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The Hard Human Surface
I’m doing a brave pushupnear the middle of the roadwith my back legs paralyzedand folded under me helplesslyunder my newly crushing weightas I hold my head up highlooking for danger thoughunable to move out the wayof the next car alreadyrapidly … Continue reading
Food For Thought
Turning Your Lawn into a Victory Garden Won’t Save You — Fighting the Corporations WillBy Stan Cox / June 23, 2008 The corporate agriculture industry would like nothing better than to see us spend all of our free time in … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, Capitalism, Corporate Power, Dissent, Gardening, Political Action, Social Action
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A Litany for George Carlin in Seven Words
George Carlin, who died of heart failure Sunday at 71, leaves behind not only a series of memorable routines, but a legal legacy: His most celebrated monologue, a frantic, informed riff on those infamous seven words, led to a Supreme … Continue reading
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Tagged Civil Liberties, Comics, Deaths, Dissent, Entertainers, Freedom of Speech, Humor, Language, Obscenity, Satire, Social Commentary
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Amsterdam : To Have Such Problems!
Coffee shop for cannibis smokers in Amsterdam You can’t get busted for smoking weed, but tobacco is another matter. Roger Baker / The Rag Blog Marijuana Is In, Tobacco Is Out Under Netherlands’ Smoking Ban By Martijn van der Starre … Continue reading
Mariann Wizard’s Political Wisdom
Obama will open new opportunities for progressivesBy Mariann Wizard / The Rag Blog / June 22, 2008 I had a long conversation recently with a close friend who is usually a few steps ahead of me in political facts and … Continue reading
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Tagged Democratic Party, Obama, Politics, Presidential Campaign, Progressives, The Left
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Juan Cole’s Requiem for Iraq
And he shreds the MSM while he enumerates the litany of horrors and grief in Iraq. It is disgusting how the American press chooses the things we are allowed to know. And their complicity in the lead up to this … Continue reading
Blessed are the Peacemakers
Members of the Austin peace movement demonstrate outside the Texas state capitol Friday afternoon, June 20, 2008. The vigil, organized by CodePink and MDS/Austin, was part of the monthly Iraq Moratorium demonstrations held around the country. Photo by Heidi Turpin … Continue reading

















Another One Bites the Dust
George Carlin: American RadicalBy John Nichols / June 23, 2008 I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately. — George Carlin. The last vote that George Carlin said … Continue reading →