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1 hour, 52 minutes ago ago from Talking Union

by Steve Early Earlier this month, the People's Republic of Burlington had a busy weekend mustering its “troops” for active duty on several fronts, one at home and the other abroad. On Saturday, Dec. 5, two hundred labor and progressive activists gathered at the University of Vermont to plan more effective resistance to job cuts and contract give-backs demanded by recession-ravaged employers. The title of their conference “Turning ...

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3 hours ago ago from Wizbang

During the American Civil War, General Ulysses S. Grant was being roundly criticized as a drunkard who had been caught unprepared at Shiloh and was responsible for the deaths of...

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18 hours ago ago from Antisense Propaganda

Ralph Nader gives an antiwar speech in front of the White House on December 12 2009. In it he succinctly summarizes a number of the inconsistencies and obvious logical fallacies made by president Obama in pursuit of his current Afghan policy. I would add, it is getting a bit tiresome to hear propagandists, including Mr. Obama in his West Point speech, lecturing us about the necessity of having to contain illiterate Afghan tribesmen, who ...

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20 hours ago ago from Joejolly\'s Weblog

The Democrats would like to see the end of two active wars Wars became a “way of life” for the neocons. In the 50’s they participated in the COLD WAR between the United States and Russia. It was said they won the cold war after the economies of both countries “tanked” due to the ever increasing cost of the arms race. But in the 50’s they did not have a major interest in wars. They did not control the Presidency of the American ...

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Film: Homes Are Where You Find Them

23 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WHEN times are hard, people go to the movies to escape. Like most truisms, this sturdy kernel of Hollywood ideology turns out, on closer examination, not to be entirely true. The urge to escape is powerful, but it also has a way of subverting itself. We may flee to the multiplex or the Netflix queue hoping to escape troubles at home or out there in the world, but those troubles have a habit of following us on our adventures, popping up in our ...

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