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[2RA.ORG] Defending Progressive Ideals Through Non-Violent Civic Action
Take a break from anguishing about an attack on Iran, the insanity of the Iraq war, and fraudulent upcoming elections to consider another piece of Republican chicanery. Right now you are being fed a load of economic propaganda by both the Bush administration and most mainstream media. The goal of the establishment is to keep American consumers happy about the economy so that they keep doing the patriotic thing SPENDING AND BORROWING. In reality, many sharp people see a likelihood of serious economic recession coming soon. When will you hear the truth? After the coming elections!
An amazing 37 House Democraps voted in favor of HR 4772 Private Property Rights Implementation Act of 2006 that passed on September 29. In a nutshell, the legislation serves corporate interests with significant financial resources who are unhappy with unfavorable local zoning decisions.
We the people have a secret weapon. It is known to the political and economic plutocrats running and ruining out country, but not to working- and middle-class citizens. It is OUR MONEY!! The path to the Second American Revolution is best reached by working- and middle-class Americans controlling their discretionary spending. In the USA, dollars are more potent weapons than votes and bullets.
Video of Keith Olbermann's watershed commentary last night (Sept. 11, 2006).
This morning, The Nation called Keith Olbermann "without a doubt the best news anchor on television today." Video of his commentary is available at the link above. Please email it to your friends, family, co-workers, elected representatives, and anyone else who you think needs to see it. Keith's commentary deserves a wide audience.
If no person is above the law, then I would like to see a special federal prosecutor investigate President George W. Bush and many others in his administration for criminally negligent homicide. The anniversaries of Katrina and 9/11 have made me think again about what is sorely missing in our nation holding senior federal officials truly accountable for their worst actions, misdeeds, and errors.
Most people that consider themselves progressives or independents will be tempted to vote for Democrats in this year's elections, mainly because of a great desire to rid the nation of as many toxic Republican office holders as possible. Taking a longer term, bigger picture perspective, however, should be considered. Keep asking yourself: Is your deep confidence in Democrats driving you to vote for them or is it your hatred of Republicans? Here are ten reasons for resisting the "lesser evil" temptation: Bipartisan incrementalism will not restore greatness to our country. Tweaking by Democrats will not do the necessary job. The nation is in a mood for change, but what we really need is vociferous demand for revolutionary and restorative transformation. There's a better chance for that in 2008. The real question is: What can we do now to set the stage for that transformation?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. writes on vast, disturbing anomalies in the 2004 election.
Remember the "pockets of blue in a sea of red" maps the media kept showing us in 2004? Based on current approval ratings, the red/blue maps are looking a lot different now.
Hayden has a pugnacious reputation for violating the 4th Ammendment, the Wiretap Act, the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA). Hayden ran the NSA from 1999 until 2004, where then he took the job as top deputy to the new national intelligence director, John Negroponte.
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