I’ve been kind of bogged down in other things during this most recent election, but I’ve been watching the news from Virginia, New Jersey, New York and — yes — Maine. I’m still mulling over Maine, and recovering from yet another election night when I went to bed hopeful and awoke to find those hopes [...] Full story...
The first time I heard it, I did a double-take, because I thought I heard it wrong. The second time I heard it, I rolled my eyes.
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for November 16th through November 18th:
When Hope Meets Reality –
Abstinence Only Epically Fails –
Op-Ed Columnist: What the Future May Hold –
Our Rogue Evita –
1 in 7 Americans Went Hungry in 2008 [.
It’s birthday season in our family. (We’re all clustered at the end and beginning of the year.
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for November 15th through November 16th:
t r u t h o u t | Religion and Economics –
Can You Say Depleted Uranium? –
ECONOMY-US: “Green” Jobs Should Be Black and Brown Too – [.
If our family wasn’t already avoiding WalMart like the plague, this would be more than reason enough.
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for November 14th through November 15th:
The Democrats’ Dilemma: Their Own Trojan Horse Kicks Free –
The missing GOP bill –
Meat, Culture and Climate –
Frank Rich: The Missing Link Between Fort Hood And The [.
Reading: "Can Happiness and Parenting Coexist?" Answer: Sometimes. http://www.flne.ws/21034636 on Fluent News #
Here are some of the people writing about some of the stuff I wish I had time to write about, for November 11th through November 14th:
That Old Republican Revival –
Robert Creamer: 10 Reasons Why Democrats Who Opposed the Health Care Bill Made a Political Mistake –
Cold-Hearted: Conservative Gov Blocks Same-Sex Partners from Making [.
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Conservatives' Race to OblivionMichelle Bachman’s “Superbowl of Freedom” (or “Bachmannalia”) was not the first protest with such attention grabbing signage, but merely the latest.
Michelle Bachman’s “Superbown of Freedom” (or “Bachmannalia”) was not the first protest with such attention grabbing signage, but merely the latest.
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