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Post a Comment | A good part of the reason I started blogging was because I went to a history conference at a UT branch up between Dallas and Fort Worth and found that, contrary to belief, many well known academic historians have found community history projects to be invaluable because of their focus and details. Photos rated high. Photos with details rate high. Interviews with participants in events rated high. Interviews with older people rated high if you cover their experience and perspective.- Prairie Weather
The last place you will hear about the new American labor movement is in big American outlets.
Via lambert, via susie. See them, their blogrolls, Twitter hash tag #1u and just about any other outlet where citizens can get the word out. Such as:
Service Employees International Union and its Fight for a Fair Economy site in Ohio.
Many state and local sites such as the Ohio Civil Service Employees Association and AFSCME Council 8.
The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW)
The CIW is a community-based organization of mainly Latino, Mayan Indian and Haitian immigrants working in low-wage jobs throughout the state of Florida. Via.
Who funds the right wing noise machine?
You do, when you buy the following products from Koch Industries:
Quilted Northern®
Angel Soft®
Brawny®
Sparkle®
Soft ‘n Gentle®
Mardi Gras®
Vanity Fair®
Dixie® brand
Georgia-Pacific Building Products
European brands:
Lotus®
Colhogar®
Delica®
Tenderly®
Demak’Up®
…and more.
Memo to AP: Don’t be stupid.
Mourn ya till I join ya
3hive: Sharing the sharing. Free and legal MP3s from over 600 underground and undiscovered artists — new ones added daily. (RSS)
A Fifty Cent Lighter & A Whiskey Buzz - This site is just a way for me to have a little fun and share a little music. I’ll highlight some of my favorite artists that I play on the radio and try to expound upon their music in ways I can’t always do on the air. (RSS)Audiofile: Music Blog, Music Articles - Salon.com
Crossfade: The CNET music blog
GarageBand.com Folk top tracks (RSS)Reciprocation
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The Hunting of the Snark
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Occasional blogging, mostly of the long-form variety. Keeper of the Jon Swift Memorial Roundup (The Best Posts of the Year, Chosen by the Bloggers Themselves)
Sunday, December 23, 2007 at 06:48PM The folks at FireDogLake have put together an online petition to support Chris Dodd’s fight against telecom amnesty in the upcoming FISA-reform bill. These companies must not be above the law and the President must not be allowed to make up laws on the fly. This debate gets to the heart of who we are as a nation and I hope you’ll consider signing it, and encouraging others to do so as well.
Dodd and Ron Paul are the only high profile candidates who have said they would actively undo the damage George Bush has done, so while I don’t presume to speak for Mark I feel very comfortable saying these are the two preferred candidates for a site dedicated to pruning back executive power. For the rest of the candidates it looks like (via Kevin Drum) most of the candidates aren’t very interested in undoing Bush’s abuses of the Constitution. And via Glenn it looks like Mitt Romney considers Bush a piker. Undoing the damage of the last few years will be a long-term project.
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