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How Did Political Campaigns Get So Corrupted?

The Disease and Corruption of American Society Started After Kennedy’s AssassinationBy Diane Stirling-Stevens / The Rag Blog / September 20, 2008 I have to wonder what kind of corruption and manipulation of local and state government goes on in Alaska. … Continue reading

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Rejecting "Anything Goes, Just Don’t Get Caught" as a Viable Political Philosophy

Cynthia McKinney is a former member of Congress from Georgia, and the Green Party candidate for President. We do not in any way endorse her (or any candidate specifically), but feel that she has some important things to say that … Continue reading

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McCain’s Spain Blunder : A Walking Foreign Policy Disaster

Spain’s Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. Now let’s see: where is Spain again?Or worse: Is it an expression of policy towards a U.S. ally?‘McCain has run on his foreign policy expertise and such confusion completely undercuts his credibility’By Max … Continue reading

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The Maverick : They knew he could never be tamed.

Click on art for larger image Tom the Dancing Bug by Ruben Bolling / Salon.com Thanks to David McQueen / The Rag Blog

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McCain and Palin are Laughing at the Press

‘During the past week, virtually every major news outlet has produced welcomed, hard-edged fact-checking pieces about how the Republican ticket goes far beyond bending the truth,’ BUT…By Eric Boehlert / September 16, 2008 Chris Matthews was steamed. As John McCain’s … Continue reading

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David Talbot :
Baptist Minister Howard Bess of Alaska Says Sarah Palin Scares Him

Reverend Howard Bess, who wrote a book Palin wanted banned and who fought her on abortion and gay rights, says the country should fear her election By David Talbot | September 16, 2008 The Wasilla Assembly of God, the evangelical … Continue reading

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Anchorage : Massive Protest Greets Sarah Palin

Demonstrators in Alaska say ‘No!’ to Sarah Palin.Alaska Women Reject Palin: ‘ Never, have I seen anything like it in my 17 and a half years living in Anchorage’By AKMuckraker / September 14, 2008 See Video below. ANCHORAGE — I … Continue reading

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Tina Fey as Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live

‘Fey stood beside her good friend and fellow castmate Amy Poehler, whose Hillary Clinton has been one of the high points of recent “SNL” history’ By Maureen Ryan / September 14, 2008 See Video and transcript, below. As it used … Continue reading

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Jim Hightower : Sarah Palin’s Faux Populism

Talking populist? Here’s the real thing: Progressive labor leader and community organizer Mother Jones.‘Living in a small town and being able to field dress a moose does not make Palin a populist, no matter how much pundits want to pretend … Continue reading

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Gerry Storm on Obama and McCain’s Sun Signs; Alaskan Rednecks; and the Finer Points of Slaughtering a Moose

Getting your moose cooked in Alaska…‘It is hard to maintain a red neck in Alaskasince there is no sun in winter’ By Gerry Storm / The Rag Blog / September 12, 2008 Obama is a Leo, thus during the time … Continue reading

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Oh, No … Not More Lipstick Politics !!

Thanks to Diane Stirling-Stevens / The Rag Blog

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Arianna Huffington on Obama : Time For Some Righteous Rage

Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ : Righteous rage.‘It’s time for Obama to unleash his inner Atticus’By Arianna Huffington / September 10, 2008 Back in February 2007, I wrote about the role casting would play in … Continue reading

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