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VERSE / Verandah Porche : CORP O RAT ION
Goya print revisited by Jake and Dinos Chapman. Image from The Guardian. CORP O RAT ION Corporation = root or panic = orca portion = crap iron too = poor can riot = cop or ration = raptor coo in … Continue reading
People’s Historian : The Singular Legacy of Howard Zinn
Historian and activist Howard Zinn, 1922-2010.How the great Howard ZinnMade all our lives better No American historian has had a more lasting positive impact on our understanding of the true nature of our country… By Harvey Wasserman / The Rag … Continue reading
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Tagged American History, Authors, Books, Deaths, Harvey Wasserman, Historians, Howard Zinn, Leftists, People, Political Activists
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Rumble on the Right : Teabagging for Fun and Profit
Teabaggin’ dodo bird. Image from Voice of Arizona.Trouble in paradise:Tea-bagger convention is for-profit scam By Ted McLaughlin / The Rag Blog / January 28, 2010 Even though they’ve had their efforts publicized by Fox News and funded by large right-wing … Continue reading
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Tagged Populism, Right Wing, Sarah Palin, Tea Baggers, Ted McLaughlin
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ACLU on Campaign Finance : Standing With the Corporate Hacks
Et tu, ACLU?It’s not the same as defending the Klan This decision has transformed the ACLU into a conservative political organization, working to arm the ultimate enemies of democracy with unlimited monetary and political power. By Bob Fitrakis and Harvey … Continue reading
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Tagged ACLU, Bob Fitrakis, Campaign Finance, Corporate Power, First Amendment, Free Speech, Harvey Wasserman, Supreme Court
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Paradigm Shift : Texas Gov. Good Hair and the ‘Anti-Choice’ Brigade
Texas Gov. Rick (Good Hair) Perry gives keynote speech at anti-abortion rally in Austin, January 23, 2010. Photo by Ralph Barrera / Austin American-StatesmanParadigm shift in abortion debate?Rick Perry praises ‘anti-choice’ crowd By Mariann G. Wizard / The Rag Blog … Continue reading
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Tagged Abortion, Austin, Mariann G. Wizard, Rick Perry, Social Protest, Texas
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BOOKS / Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power
Who wants yesterday’s papers?Today’s biographers and cultural critics! By Jonah Raskin / The Rag Blog / January 26, 2010 [Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power, by James McGrath Morris. Published by HarperCollins, February 2010; hardcover, 576 pp; $29.99.] … Continue reading
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Tagged American History, Biography, Books, Jonah Raskin, Joseph Pulitzer, Journalism, Newspapers
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Tom Miller : When Jerry Rubin Came to Tucson
Yippee Jerry Rubin addresses a crowd at a park in Tucson, Arizona in 1970. Photo by David Lee Guss / Flickr.Yippie activist Jerry Rubin broughtHis psychedelic oratory to ArizonaBy Tom Miller / The Rag Blog / January 25, 2010 Writer … Continue reading
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Tagged American History, Jerry Rubin, SDS, Sixties, Tom Miller, Tucson, Underground Press, Yippies
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Life During Wartime : Corporations Are People Too!
Political cartoon by Joshua Brown / Historians Against the War / The Rag BlogThanks to Dr. S.R. Keister /The Rag Blog
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Tagged Campaign Finance, Corporate Power, Joshua Brown, Political Cartoon, Political Satire, Supreme Court
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Robert Jensen : How the Media Has Failed Us on Haiti
CNN’s Anderson Cooper helps child hurt in rare incidence of violence in aftermath of Haitian earthquake. Great television/bad journalism:Media failures in Haiti coverage By Robert Jensen / The Rag Blog / January 25, 2010 CNN’s star anchor Anderson Cooper narrates … Continue reading
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Tagged CNN, Earthquake, Haiti, Imperialism, Mainstream Media, Media Criticism, Natural Disasters, Robert Jensen, U.S. Foreign Policy
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Marc Estrin : The Revolutionary Messages of Classical Music
Johannes Brahms by Lucian Tidorescu. Protest music:Radical themes of the great composers The Brahms Requiem is also movement music, unbearably beautiful, revealingly deep — like our afflicted lives. By Marc Estrin / The Rag Blog / January 25, 2010 In … Continue reading
















