Friday, November 7, 2008

Finally! A vote for HOPE!

[Here's a great message from Michael Moore about the election]

MichaelMoore.com http://www.michaelmoore.com/

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Friends,

Who among us is not at a loss for words? Tears pour out. Tears of joy. Tears of relief. A stunning, whopping landslide of hope in a time of deep despair. In a nation that was founded on genocide and then built on the backs of slaves, it was an unexpected moment, shocking in its simplicity: Barack Obama, a good man, a black man, said he would bring change to Washington, and the majority of the country liked that idea.

The racists were present throughout the campaign and in the voting booth. But they are no longer the majority, and we will see their flame of hate fizzle out in our lifetime. There was another important "first" last night. Never before in our history has an avowed anti-war candidate been elected president during a time of war. I hope President-elect Obama remembers that as he considers expanding the war in Afghanistan. The faith we now have will be lost if he forgets the main issue on which he beat his fellow Dems in the primaries and then a great war hero in the general election: The people of America are tired of war. Sick and tired. And their voice was loud and clear yesterday.

It's been an inexcusable 44 years since a Democrat running for president has received even just 51% of the vote. That's because most Americans haven't really liked the Democrats. They see them as rarely having the guts to get the job done or stand up for the working people they say they support. Well, here's their chance. It has been handed to them, via the voting public, in the form of a man who is not a party hack, not a set-for-life Beltway bureaucrat. Will he now become one of them, or will he force them to be more like him? We pray for the latter. But today we celebrate this triumph of decency over personal attack, of peace over war, of intelligence over a belief that Adam and Eve rode around on dinosaurs just 6,000 years ago.

What will it be like to have a smart president? Science, banished for eight years, will return. Imagine supporting our country's greatest minds as they seek to cure illness, discover new forms of energy, and work to save the planet. I know, pinch me. We may, just possibly, also see a time of refreshing openness, enlightenment and creativity. The arts and the artists will not be seen as the enemy. Perhaps art will be explored in order to discover the greater truths.

When FDR was ushered in with his landslide in 1932, what followed was Frank Capra and Preston Sturgis, Woody Guthrie and John Steinbeck, Dorothea Lange and Orson Welles. All week long I have been inundated with media asking me, "gee, Mike, what will you do now that Bush is gone?" Are they kidding? What will it be like to work and create in an environment that nurtures and supports film and the arts, science and invention, and the freedom to be whatever you want to be? Watch a thousand flowers bloom! We've entered a new era, and if I could sum up our collective first thought of this new era, it is this: Anything Is Possible. An African American has been elected President of the United States! Anything is possible!

We can wrestle our economy out of the hands of the reckless rich and return it to the people. Anything is possible! Every citizen can be guaranteed health care. Anything is possible! We can stop melting the polar ice caps. Anything is possible! Those who have committed war crimes will be brought to justice. Anything is possible. We really don't have much time. There is big work to do. But this is the week for all of us to revel in this great moment. Be humble about it. Do not treat the Republicans in your life the way they have treated you the past eight years. Show them the grace and goodness that Barack Obama exuded throughout the campaign. Though called every name in the book, he refused to lower himself to the gutter and sling the mud back.

Can we follow his example? I know, it will be hard. I want to thank everyone who gave of their time and resources to make this victory happen. It's been a long road, and huge damage has been done to this great country, not to mention to many of you who have lost your jobs, gone bankrupt from medical bills, or suffered through a loved one being shipped off to Iraq. We will now work to repair this damage, and it won't be easy. But what a way to start! Barack Hussein Obama, the 44th President of the United States. Wow.

Seriously, wow.

Yours, Michael Moore

MichaelMoore.com http://www.michaelmoore.com/


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Friday, October 17, 2008

Pick Our Leaders at Random, Like a Jury

Recently in an interview with a female voter after the vice-Presidential debate, a woman on the street said: "I liked Sarah Palin, she's like someone I'd have over for dinner and I think we could talk together about kids and school." (Important qualities in a President?)

PEOPLE: Voting for "beer buddies" has gotten us Clinton and Bush and Reagan and Carter and LBJ. What happened the days when we'd vote for someone SMARTER than ourselves, like JFK and FDR and Lincoln?? Good grief, I don't want me and my beer buddies or cousins RUNNING this country and the free world!

The voters in this so-called democracy are the best argument I've heard yet for something else, like maybe a monarchy. In fact, some current monarchies claim it's better to have a king than to let their illiterate citizens try to pick the right people!

Now that's a bit extreme, but I like the U.S. JURY system idea: just pick some average folks at random, let THEM serve in Congress, pay them enough that they aren't corrupt and can afford to miss their job, and let THEM pick the President among those they've served four years with, and he's now Prez for the next four years, with a NEW Congress chosen at random.... WHenever someone kicks the bucket or is sent to prison for corruption, just take another citizen at random to replace them... I guess we'll end up with some beer buddies (but they won't already be corrupt, not having any corporate or political ties); it can't be any worse than what we get now, basically a bunch of corrupt lawyers easily bought by corporate lobbyists.

If its good enough for juries, life vs death vs prison situations, it ought to be good enough for Congress, and certainly can't be any more corrupt or inept than the current situation.

Time for the old joke: If Pro is the opposite of Con, is congress the opposite of progress?


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Thursday, August 21, 2008

A Modern Parable

[I'm sharing this incisive eMail sent to me with all of you - Jman]

A Japanese company (Toyota) and an American company Ford Motor) decided to have a canoe race on the Missouri River. Both teams practiced long and hard to reach their peak performance before the race.

On the big day, the Japanese won by a mile. The Americans, very discouraged and depressed, decided to investigate the reason for the crushing defeat. A management team made up of senior management was formed to investigate and recommend appropriate action. Their conclusion was the Japanese had 8 people rowing and 1 person steering, while the American team had 7 people steering and 2 people rowing.

Feeling a deeper study was in order; American management hired a consulting company and paid them a large amount of money for a second opinion. They advised, of course, that too many people were steering the boat, while not enough people were rowing.

Not sure of how to utilize that information, but wanting to prevent another loss to the Japanese, the rowing team's management structure was totally reorganized to 4 steering supervisors, 2 area steering superintendents and 1 assistant superintendent steering manager. They also implemented a new performance system that would give the 2 people rowing the boat greater incentive to work harder. It was called the 'Rowing Team Quality First Program,' with meetings, dinners and free pens for the rowers. There was discussion of getting new paddles, canoes and other equipment, extra vacation days for practices and bonuses. The pension program was trimmed to 'equal the competition' and some of the resultant savings were channeled into morale boosting programs and teamwork posters.

The next year the Japanese won by two miles. Humiliated, the American management laid-off one rower, halted development of a new canoe, sold all the paddles, and canceled all capital investments for new equipment. The money saved was distributed to the Senior Executives as bonuses.

The next year, try as he might, the lone designated rower was unable to even finish the race (having no paddles,) so he was laid off for unacceptable performance, all canoe equipment was sold and the next year's racing team was out-sourced to India.

Sadly, THE END

Here's something else to think about: Ford has spent the last thirty years moving all its factories out of the US, claiming they can't make money paying American wages. TOYOTA has spent the last thirty years building more than a dozen plantsinside the US.

The last quarter's results: TOYOTA makes 4 billion in profits while Ford racked up 9 billion in losses. Ford folks are still scratching their heads, and collecting bonuses...

IF THIS WEREN'T SO TRUE IT MIGHT BE FUNNY

PS - Author's note: I'm reminded of the space program, when the U.S. spent 6 million developing an "anti-gravity" ink pen so the astronauts could write in zero gravity. The Russians simply used pencils!


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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Anyone Can Be President


To be President, all you need is foresight and a clear vision of America's place in the world.


Subject: Bush-speak

"The vast majority of our imports come from outside the country."
-George W. Bush

"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure."
-George W. Bush

"One word sums up probably the responsibility of any Governor, and that one word is 'to be prepared'."
-George W. Bush

"I have made good judgments in the past. I have made good judgments in the future."
-George W. Bush

"The future will be better tomorrow."
-George W. Bush

"We're going to have the best educated American people in the world."
-George W. Bush

"I stand by all the misstatements that I've made."

-George W. Bush

"We have a firm commitment to NATO, we are a part of NATO. We have a firm commitment to Europe. We are a part of Europe."
-George W. Bush

"A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls."
-George W. Bush

"We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur."
-George W. Bush

"For NASA, space is still a high priority."
-George W. Bush

"Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children."
-George W. Bush

"It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it."
-George W. Bush

"It's time for the human race to enter the solar system."
-George W. Bush


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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Time for the US to Nationalize Oil

The cost of oil is not only threatening U.S. security, but our economic well-being as well.

People call Hugo Chavez of Venezuela “idiot" and "socialist dictator" for kicking out big US oil companies, and nationalizing oil there, yet the result is that people there pay a QUARTER for gasoline (according to CNBC). It’s also this cheap in some other countries where it’s based on cost. In some nations, the welfare of the entire population takes precedence over special interest groups like oil companies and others whose greed outstrips NATIONAL SECURITY concerns, as well as the wealth of their own consumers.

People tell me "I don't want to move to Venezuela" and they're MISSING the point: you look at systems that work and improve your own if possible. It's called system analysis, and it applies outside of computers as well; nearly ALL systems can be improved.

It's past time that the US needs to nationalize oil, and they can use "national security" as the reason, which gives them true martial law powers. If it keeps us safer, then it's apparently part of national policy, so why not simply BUY OUT the oil companies with US bonds, keep them operating, lower the pay of executives, and then be able to hire more workers as well, adding to both consumer wealth and the IRS coffers. Then, rather than Exxon (and others) getting 40-80 BILLION in profit per year, maybe the government can and either balance the budget OR lower taxes, something they always claim to want to do. They can even lower the price of gasoline like Brazil!

The U.S. was founded on ideas and individual rights and well-being, for some reason we've now become a nation of economic self-interests and special interest lobbies and individual corruption.

Did you know that POLICITIANS are the only career held in LOWER ESTEEM by the US public than LAWYERS? Both are beneath garbage collectors and public executioners! That’s too sad to be funny.

Politicians are suppose to "represent the will of the population" of any country; can we truly say that ours do?


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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Protect the Constitution

Keeping church and government separate as in the Constitution
Americans United for Separation of Church and State

Protect your right to a day in court
Center for Justice and Democracy

Try to keep science responsible
Center for Science in the Public Interest
(Be sure to get their poster of dangerous chemicals in foods)

Read the CIA and MI5 documents you're not supposed to see
Cryptome

Speaking the truth
Project Censored

Keeping Wal-Mart and McDonald's in their place
Sprawl Busters

For whistleblowers
Government Accountability Project

Help end deficit spending to fund the world's biggest defense budget
Act Blue


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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

The Federal Reserve is Terrified, and Roadrunner Paved to Hell

An excellent blog by famous financial writer Michael "Mish" Shedlock, on the Federal Reserves recent failed attempts to provide liquidity to the credit markets and help alleviate the mess created by the U.S. financial industry "run amock". THIS is exactly what causes federal regulations in the first place, greedy capitalists will never learn, that you can't just "live for today's profits" and ignore tomorrow's needs in the process.

The Fed is Terrified


Read this one also by Elaine Sepkis, her "EZ Reading Money Matters" blog, comparing the Fed to Wiley Coyote:

The Roadrunner Paved to Hell

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Sunday, April 6, 2008

How Big Business is Robbing the US Citizens

Someone eMailed me that "welfare" is bankrupting us, and illegal aliens, not the war in Iraq, so this was my reply. -- Jman Sinclair

Am I wrong, or doesn't the US Constitution say they're forming the country "in order to provide for the general welfare", among other reasons?

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The U.S. didn't attain wealth through any ingenuity or hard work (unless weapons exports are an example of "genius"), it's really because big business has abused labor here for three centuries:

1. Slave labor -- we undercut the world's prices on textiles, clothes, cotton, ag products by using slaves for an "almost-free" labor force (you had to buy them, feed them, and keep them healthy enough for work, so we assume they got free healthcare, something we can't even provide nowdays! Lump in "indentured servants" here also, those who must "work off" their transportation here from some foreign locale, and end up working 30-40 years for the price of getting here. Some US companies have been caught setting up their own "job agencies" abroad, charging workers to find them jobs, which turn out to be for themselves! An instant discount on a new worker; this is happening in agriculture at least and may be more widespread than known since its not really illegal and the US may not have jurisdiction over a bogus job agency in Thailand or India or Bangla-desh.

2. Foreign labor - the railroads were largely build by Chinese workers imported from China, while the railroads printed the counterfeit money (chinese yuan) they paid them in, then sent them home with suitcases of worthless paper. Many Chinese started gold and silver mines, and mobs of white men killed, beat, and stole their claims. ("kangeroo court" were mining disputes judged privately since there was no real law, the term came from "claim jumping", not from Australia!)

3. Child labor - the fed gov't HAD to step in with labor laws due to the abuses of using children for FREE labor; the catch was the mining industry wouldn't hire any miner unless he had a child he would bring to work for free; also kids were often worked 12-14 hrs a day (and at very sub-adult wages), had no time to play even, much less school.

4. Minimum wage - has NEVER kept pace with inflation; just from 1970 on, when the min wage was 2.50 per hr, it would have to be 17.50 today for the same equivalent as 70 if you add in inflation -- this means that people near min wage NOW are getting 1/3 what the people at the bottom got in 1970 -- I didn't even calc the stats back to when minimum wage was put into effect, but the overall effect is to allow businesses to pay as little as possible for workers, and can go a little above the minimum wage and brag about it to employees: "hey, we're paying you 1.00 per hr over the min wage" - Yep, and still $11 less per hr than I got mowing grass in 1970 or sitting in the art museum on weekends as the receptionist.

5. These days the abused group is both the near-minimum wage workers and illegal aliens who are afraid to go to the authorities if there's any abuse by business -- they've been used for centuries to pick the crops in California cuz the oranges and stuff won't wait; they sneak in, work for 3-6 months then the crop is harvested and they're not needed any more, so most go back -- and they're called "migrant workers". Sometimes they can migrate to other farm areas that need temp workers, but they lack the money or transportation to move far, so most are in California and Texas. It's BIG BUSINESS that got the number of allowable work visas raised each year, telling the President (or he told them) that "we can't find enough U.S. workers", which is total b.s. because if there's any unemployment at all, you have workers. They like to keep unemployment around 5% so they can hire people for as low a wage as possible, knowing there's always someone out of work that can be another body cooking fries or sitting at a desk calling people to sell them something; oh, I forgot, it's prisoners that do the cold-calling, for about .20 per hour, according to 60 Minutes on CBS.

6. Nearly ALL new jobs in the US now are "restaurant service" jobs -- meaning waitress/waiters and fast food workers... we've killed high tech and manufacturing here, which paid better, and most growth here is either new Wal-Marts (notoriously underpaying and all sorts of labor disputes) or new fast food restaurants with an avg pay well below 10 per hr... They "say" the avg wage in the US is $15 per hr but when you subtract all those executives making 100 and 500 million at hedge funds and big corporations (who are included!), then the real avg is probably 9-11 per hr... they say some of those guys make more an hour than the average worker makes in a year!!

There is only a finite amount of wealth out there in the U.S. - to print more dollars causes inflation (those you have are now worth a little less whenever they print more) so when someone makes huge amounts of money it has to come from somewhere, and it's not going to be the government (unless of course, they lose money and can fail altogether). The idiots who pay these big numbers charge the rest of us more and more for everything in order to cover their expenses and keep profits high (more important to them than us). They also say it doesn't matter HOW MUCH the US GOV'T charges them for taxes cuz they'll just pass it on to the consumer anyway!

So we pay (1) ridiculous profits to them to begin with (Exxon made 80 billion profit last year, so I just worry, is gas high enough for them to beat that again this year? Plus a box of cereal has .03 of wheat or .08 worth of corn in it, how much do we pay - 30-100 times that amount? The BOX it's in cost more than the food... (2) we pay more for goods IF those companies have increased taxes or fines (3) we pay our own worker tax for being allowed to make that big $6-8 per hr wage (4) We have to cover the cost of all the pork added to legislation PLUS the war when we no longer support it as voters.. they LIE to us and congress to get INTO a war - Vietnam also, the Gulf of Tonkein attack was recently admitted to be a LIE in order to get us into Vietnam, plus that Gulf is another gulf full of U.S. oil rigs - you figure it out... it has nothing to do with governments or communists or attacks or anything --- it's always oil or something else that we want or think we need!

Otherwise wouldn't we be in PAKISTAN? An Islamic nation with nuclear weapons, a military coup as well (NOT democracy or anything legal at all!), but they have no major oil. So we don't give a hoot about them, even though Bin Laden MAY be hiding there and not Afghanistan. We've even said as much, so why no invasion of Pakistan? They're certainly a potential nuclear threat, something neither IRAN nor IRAQ are, but those countries both have major oil fields! Don't misunderstand me, I don't believe in violating the sovereignty of any other nation, unless they've declared war with an obvious attack; Pearl Harbor left nothing to the imagination, and "we attacked Japan, not Thailand cuz they're Asian", as Jesse Ventura said on Larry King! (too funny, that guy... he SHOULD be in Washington, perhaps Secretary of State!)

Get this: many of the "suicide terrorists" so far have been OIL WORKERS laid off in Arabia by big U.S. or British oil companies! One said "If I die this way my family will get 50,000 to live on; since I've been laid off I can't even buy them food any more." - so he became a suicide bomber...

The oil companies have enough of our money that NO ONE ever need be laid off... (even rock bands pay their "roadies" something when they're not touring, I knew one that got half salary when back home doing nothing) they're just screwing more and more people the world over for profits and don't answer to anyone. When Bush took office oil was $12 per barrel, now it's around $108!! The US dollar was worth 1.24 on avg worldwide, now its worth .72 due to our high debt and printing dollars to pay other nations! (so your savings are worth less and less, and its driving up oil and gold prices, each denominated in U.S. dollare; what a scam!) Exxon made 80 billion in profit last year; a consumer rebate or lower prices? Nope, they're simply buying back more of their own stock! (Printing stock is like printing money, but the government lets corporations do it all the time! Isn't that inflationary?)

Of course the war is bankrupting us, and illegal workers, and cheap foreign labor, and US corporations, and corporate tax shelters and loopholes -- the corporations and defense industry are bleeding us dry and won't stop until they have ALL the wealth and ALL the workers are so poor they have to work for just any low wage that companies will scrounge up to pay. We could either:
- MOVE to another country (but most expect you to deposit enough in a bank that you can't move if you're poor, or your vast wealth can benefit them, if you've managed to abscond with your millions from a business or a church or a crime!)
- Accept the low wage (most do), or
- Like Jesse Ventura's new book, "Don't Start the Revolution Without Me".

Congress, the Pres and most local politicians are OWNED by corporations who pay for their advertising and campaigns, that's how they get elected, so they only support politicians who support them back with tax breaks and other anti-consumer and anti-labor policies. Just before ENRON went under, cronies of George Bush, he passed legislation in Texas that NO ONE could sue a corporation for more than THREE MILLION dollars! (chicken feed, a day's pay for a CEO) He didn't know anything in advance did he?

This is all beyond unreal -- we're helpless, sometimes we can't even vote for a candidate who gets MOST of the votes and get him elected -- democracy is over, so is a comfortable salary. They'd rather pay Chinese workers $30 per month (their AVERAGE!) to make Wal-Mart merchandise then gouge consumers on the prices than hire Americans to make anything. Our leading export now is only weapons, we import more of just about everything else now.. we even get our lumber from Canada - that used to be our biggest "crop" -- but you can't cut down half a country of forests to build suburbs and malls and still have a lumber industry -- now its just about all in Oregon and Alaska only, two of the last states added!

We should have annexed Mexico in 1848 when we kicked their butt in the war with Robert E. Lee and about 500 Texas Rangers (not the baseball team!), then they'd all be U.S. citizens already, and our southern border would be a tiny thing next to El Salvador, better for both countries! We could build a 100 foot wall there cuz it'd only be 80 miles long or so!

It's CORPORATIONS that are bankrupting us (they pull the governments strings, not the people, not the voters), the war and illegal workers and taxes and high profits and ludicrous wages for executives and everything else is HOW they do it (180 million for the Intel president one year, his two vp's got 120 million each, and the stock didn't even go UP any, it actually fell -- guess not, that's 1/3 of a billion gone right there to just 3 employees at the top!! unreal... these are PUBLIC corporations but somehow the public doesn't have a say in their salaries - they vote on that themselves and in secret. Gee- what are the chances it'll go SKY HIGH when you get to decide your own salary?

I think I'm worth about a million a year for writing good emails and blog posts! Where's my money? I set my own salary, why is it NOT being paid?

From Malcolm in the Middle:"Before you get too excited about that job, remember they'll never pay you what you're worth but just enough to keep you groveling back for more." - Jan Kaczmarek, the mom, on son Reese's first job

"I rant, therefore I am" -- Dennis Miller

ps - IF I disappear (no one will mind or even report it! LOL...), it's likely the NSA, they have far more power and less oversight than the CIA!

"Kid, I got a shovel and a .44 and I doubt anyone would report you missin" - Dan Hedaya, to his daughter's date in Clueless

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Protect the Planet

The beginning of a list of sites that will help the planet survive.

Natural Resources Defense Council

Center for Arms Control

Brian Laks has some terrific planet saving sites and links to every technology you need:
Brian Laks.Com


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Saturday, February 2, 2008

The Greg Palast Site

Journalist Greg Palast is a former corporate fraud investigator for the insurance industry; he became a journalist to write about all the corporate and government corruption he uncovered. He had to move to England to get anything published, since the U.S. media is owned by the corporations he was exposing.

His books include The Best Democracy Money Can Buy, Armed Madhouse, and From the Big Easy to the Big Empty. This is a terrific site.

Greg Palast (Journalist/Watchdog)


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Friday, February 1, 2008

The Best Democracy Money Can Buy

The Center for Responsive Politics:
Open Secrets

Chuck Lewis' Center for Public Integrity:
Public Integrity

For real info on the war on terror:
National Security News Service
America and the Islamic Bomb

Globalization Watchdogs
Citizens Network on Essential Services
Center for Economic and Policy Research
Global Trade Watch
International Forum on Globalization

Puppet "President" Pinochet and Henry Kissinger
National Security Archives, George Washington U.

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Internet Media Organizations of Intelligence

Check out these internet Media Organizations:

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Digby's Blogs

DIGBY'S POLITICAL BLOG LIST
[These came from Digby's Hullabaloo site: Hullabaloo ]

Blog-o-rama

The Big Con
American Street
Eschaton
Demosthenes
James Wolcott
Ezra Klein
D-Day
Matthew Yglesias
Political Animal
Sisyphus Shrugged
Glenn Greenwald
Rick Perlstein
Firedoglake
Martini Revolution
The Unapologetic Mexican
Taylor Marsh
Spocko's Brain
Big Brass Blog
Rsspect
Talk Left
Donkey Rising
Suburban Guerrilla
Paperweight's Fair Shot
corrente
Pacific Views
Echidne
TAPPED
Talking Points Memo
pandagon
Daily Kos
MyDD
Electrolite
Americablog
Group News Blog
Tom Tomorrow
Jon Swift
Left Coaster
Angry Bear
Dr Biobrain
Rooks Rant
The Poorman
Seeing the Forest
Cathie From Canada
Max Speaks
Majikthis
Brad DeLong
The Sideshow
Liberal Oasis
BartCop
War and Piece
Juan Cole
Mark Kleiman
Rising Hegemon
alicublog
Orcinus
Unqualified Offerings
Martin Wisse
Mad Kane
Blah3.com
Off the Kuff
Public Nuisance
Nathan Newman
Alas, A Blog
Fanatical Apathy
RogerAiles
Lean Left
Oliver Willis
Ruminate This
skippy the bush kangaroo
Slacktivist
uggabugga
Crooked Timber
discourse.net
Amygdala
the talking dog
David E's Fablog
Prometheus 6
busybusybusy
A Level Gaze
dr limerick
Into the Breach
Prometheus Speaks
longstoryshortpier
hellblazer
Democratic Veteran
Gail Online
mfinley
Liberal Desert
Cobb the Blog
Pen-Elayne
A Brooklyn Bridge
The Agonist
Dratfink
Wampum Blog
Tom Moody
Nobody Knows Anything
Common Sense
Byzantium's Shores

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

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