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THE GOP PLATFORM

Rep. Steve King R-IA wants to do away with birthright citizenship for children of immigrants

87% of House Republicans voted against assistance to jobless

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who was just elected the new head of the Republican Governor's Association, said this week that President Obama should consider sending the military into Mexico to help fight the drug war.

GOP congressman wants US citizens to be held without trial if deemed terrorists

Over half of Republicans don't believe in climate warming

It's been kept secret until now but at a private campaign fundraiser, Sharon Angle said of Augusto Pinochet's privatizing of Social Security: "Sometimes dictators have good ideas."

Senate Republicans block bill designed to reduce differences between the wages of women and men.

In a speech to the pro-business Tax Council, House Rep. David Camp said that the Dem's middle-class tax extensions–permanent breaks for those earning $200,000 or less, with temporary extensions on the wealthy–would be blocked during the lame-duck session unless the rich get the same permanent extensions.

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Alternative America
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How USB dead drop file sharing works
 
WHERE IS THE ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT?
 
WHY PROTEST WORKS
 
MEDEA BENJAMIN CHALLENGES JON STEWART SLACKTIVISM
 
WHY RALLIES FAIL
 
Activism links|
MORE ALTERNATIVE AMERICA
GOOD THINGS TO DO IN A LOUSY TIME
AMERICA 2.0
WHERE IS THE COUNTERCULTURE WHEN WE NEED IT?
THE THREE WARS WE'LL NEVER WIN
SAM SMITH TALKS TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS about activism
PUNK AND PROTEST: Music and action
A HISTORY OF BUCKING THE SYSTEM
HAT TRICK An existential approach to the current crisis.
RUNNING OUT OF CHANGE: Why it's all so hard
DESPAIR  Dealing with failure and survival
A COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH: Some things we could share
REBELLION'S ROLE
MOVEMENT TIME
 
A new America
ALTERNATIVE CURRENCIES
AMEND THE SENATE
BALLOT INITIATIVES
DEVOLUTION OF POWER

ELECT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
ENDING CORPORATE PERSONHOOD
ENDING USURY

ENDING THE WAR ON DRUGS
LEAVING THE SECOND AMENDMENT ALONE
LOCAL DEMOCRACY

GETTING THE VOTE COUNT RIGHT
INSTANT RUNOFF VOTING
JURY RIGHTS

PUBLIC CAMPAIGN FINANCING
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE & COMMUNITY COURTS
SINGLE PAYER HEALTHCARE
URBAN STATEHOOD
 
 
Af-Pak War
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$50 MILLION: COST TO KILL JUST ONE TALIBAN SOLDIER

GATES TELLS KARZAI WE'RE NEVER LEAVING AFGHNISTAN

THE CIA'S SECRET ARMY

U.S. SOLDIERS SHOT AFGHAN CIVILIANS FOR FUN

CIA DEEP INTO AFGHAN CORRUPTION

U.S. BUILDING LONG TERM BASES FOR ITS TROOPS AND PLANES IN AFGHANISTAN

PETRAEUS SAYS HE'S NOT BOUND BY OBAMA'S EXIT DEADLINE

WHY YOU DON'T HEAR THE TRUTH ABOUT AFGHANISTAN

PENTAGON CENSORS AFGHAN COVERAGE BIG TIME

More news
AF-PAK NEWS
THE OIL CONNECTION
WHERE'S BIN BEEN?
 
Media
AFTER DOWNING STREET
ANTI-WAR
Essays
WHY AFGHANISTAN IS SUCH A BIG DEAL
WHY THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN IS ILLEGAL
HOW THE WAR GOT OFF ON THE WRONG FOOT
 
LETTER TO THOMAS JEFFERSON

American notes
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What do Americans think about marriage and family?

Police requiring recruits to reveal social media passwords

Seven of ten richest counties in DC area

50 things restaurant servers don't like

SOME REASONS TO DUMP DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME

U.S. IS LEADING BANANA REPUBLIC

 
Essays
APOLOGY TO YOUNGER AMERICANS. . .
AUTISTIC CONFEDERACY
THE CORPORATE CURSE
CRASH OF AMERICA
FOOTBALL AND EMPIRE
LETTER TO THOMAS JEFFERSON
RAFTING DOWN THE MAINSTREAM. . .
WHO'S AN AMERICAN?
REFLECTIONS ON PATRIOTISM
LISTENING TO AMERICA UNPLUGGED. . .
THE WORST & THE DUMBEST: THE ESTABLISHMENT THAT BROUGHT DOWN AMERICA'S FIRST REPUBLIC .. .

Arts & culture
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LAWYERS FIGURE OUT ANOTHER WAY TO KILL THE ARTS

BLOOMBERG BULLIES ARREST ARTIST FOR PAINTING OUTDOORS

CHILD ABUSE: KILLING ARTS FOR KIDS

ADVANCED ART TECHNIQUES: BOADWEE RECTAL SQUIRT METHOD

MOVIE & RECORD COMPANIES INTENSIFY WAR AGAINST THEIR CUSTOMERS

AVERAGE AMERICAN CONSUMES 100,000 WORDS A DAY

ARTS ATTENDANCE FALLING

UMBERTO ECO ON THE VIRTUES OF LISTS

PASSINGS: JEANNE-CLAUDE

HISTORIAN FINDS GERMANY'S 19TH CENTURY INDUSTRAL EXPANSION AIDED BY LACK OF COPYRIGHT LAW

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ARTS
MUSIC
MEDIA & WRITING
PHOTO GALLERIES
 
Essays
HOW TO KEEP PEOPLE GOING TO MUSEUMS
MUSIC AND PROTEST
GIULIANI ON ART, HITLER ON ART
 
Media
ARTS JOURNAL
ARTS & LETTERS DAILY
 

Black news

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NO BLACKS IN NEW SENATE

MAJORITY OF AMERICANS APPROVE OF ETHNIC PROFILING

MORE YOUNG BLACK MEN WITHOUT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
IN PRISON THAN HAVE JOBS

LESS THAN HALF OF BLACK MALES GRADUATED FROM HIGH SCHOOL ON TIME

DEA WANTS EXPERTS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE CALLED EBONICS

OBAMA SIGNS ANTI-BLACK COCAINE SENTENCING BILL

SENATE REFUSES DISCRIMINATION SETTLEMENT WITH BLACK FARMERS

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NEWS OF ETHNIC & SEXUAL GROUPS
 
Essays
THE POLITICS OF ETHNICITY, GENDER AND ZIPCODE
BLACK DC HISTORY
MISSISSIPPI SUMMER 1964
TAPE CONFRONTATION AT GLEN ECHO AMUSEMENT PARK, 1960
BARRY, MARION
PETEY GREENE STORY ON FILM
 
Black media
BLACK AMERICA WEB

BLACK COMMENTATOR
BLACK NEWS
BLACK PRESS USA
BLACK VOICES
RICHARD PRINCE
REDDING NEWS REVIEW

BP disaster

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BP DISPERSANTS CAUSING ILLNESS TO GULF CITIZENS

SOIL AND WATER SAMPLES CONTRADICT BP AND FEDS

LOOKS LIKE BP SPILL ENDED UP IN PART ON OCEAN FLOOR

BLOOD TESTS POINT TO BP SICKNESS

WHITE HOUSE OIL SPILL WITNESS BACKS UP TESTIMONY WITH GUITAR AND SONG

Bush watch
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Bush memoir: Borrowed & lifted decision points

Putting Bush in bookstore crime section

Ex German chancellor says Bush not telling the truth

BUSH NEWS, ARTICLES & LINKS
THE BUSH INDEX
BUSH FAMILY TIMELINE
BUSH NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME WATCH
BUSH WHACKS
BUSH ART

 On campus
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Universities talking up humanities

Chronicle of Higher Education reports that 30 college presidents earn more than a million dollars a year

New book on Obama admin says Summers was somewhat dysfunctional

Are universities corporate sellouts?

TWO HUNDRED STUDENTS CHEAT ON EXAM; PROFESSOR GIVES THEM A CHOICE

Cities & transportation
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NYC'S COMMUNITY GARDENS IN DANGER AGAIN

TOWNS CORPORATIZING THEIR PUBLIC LIBRARIES

GETTING CONTROL OVER DEVELOPERS

Housing

Sheriff: 95% of Chicago foreclosures don't have proper paperwork

The median new house size in America has dropped ten percent in three years. . .And front porches are back

Home value decline almost equal to depression

Obamites have spent only 12% of housing loan modification funds

More state judges getting tough with banks

But not in Florida where high speed rubber stamping of foreclosure is underway.

Transportation

IMPROVED BUS SYSTEM FOR MANHATTAN

THE HIGH SPEED RAIL MYTH

HOW TRANSIT PROJECTS FAVOR BANKS & DEVELOPERS

HOW YOUR STATE'S ROADS RANK

Katrina

GALLERY: UNFORGETTABLE KATRINA PHOTOS

FIVE YEARS LATER: THE KATRINA PAIN INDEX

MORE URBAN NEWS
Cities
NEIGHBERHOODS & DEVOLUTION OF POWER
PRESERVING CULTURE & COMMUNITY AS WELL AS WE DO HISTORY. . .
MAKING CITIES BLACK & POOR
SAVING CITIES FROM THEMSELVES. . . .
URBAN STATEHOOD: WHY WE NEED MORE STATES. .
WHY SMART GROWTH ISN'T AS SMART AS IT THINKS IT IS
MEMO TO A NEW MAYOR
BRINGING DEVOLUTION TO THE 'HOOD. . .
A NEW BOTTOM OF THE NINTH: NEW ORLEANS & URBAN PLANNING
 
Housing
WHERE THE HOUSING TROUBLE BEGAN
SHARED EQUITY HOME PURCHASES
FORECLOSURES
COMMUNITIES ORGANIZING AGAINST FORECLOSURES
PHILADELPHIA EASES FORECLOSURE CRISIS WITH COURT PLAN
COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTS
 
Transportaton
IMPROVED RAIL SERVICE
THE PROBLEM WITH HIGH SPEED RAIL . . . MORE

Climate change
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Climate change could lead to colder winters in northern regions, according to a study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research reported by Reuters. Vladimir Petoukhov, lead author of the study, said a shrinking of sea ice in the eastern Arctic causes some regional warming of lower air levels and may lead to anomalies in atmospheric airstreams, triggering an overall cooling of the northern continents.

REPUBLICANS ARE ONLY MAJOR PARTY IN WORLD'S DEMOCRACIES TO DISPUTE CLIMATE CHANGE

GOP A HAVEN FOR CLIMATE CHANGE KNOW NOTHINGS

GLOBAL WARMING CUTTING RICE YIELDS

100 QUICK REBUTTALS TO CLIMATE CHANGE DENIERS

MORE CLIMATE CHANGE NEWS
 
Essays
A POKER PLAYER'S GUIDE TO THE ENVIRONMENT

Corporados
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How insurance companies are spying on you

Why they can find out so much about you

U.S. IS LEADING BANANA REPUBLIC

AAT CASE BEFORE SUPREME COURT THREATENS CITIZENS’ LEGAL RIGHTS

AIRLINES SCORING BIG TIME BY RIPPING OFF THEIR PASSENGERS

More news
MORE NEWS OF THE CORPORADOS
 
Essays
DERIVATIVE AMERICA & THE ENRON GENERATION
 
Media
DIRT DIGGER DIGEST
 

Cyber notes
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Massively unconstitutional Internet censorship bill making its way through Congress

A new way to read long things on the web

GOOGLE BOSS SAYS WEB ALMOST FULL

HOW THE INTERNET AFFECTS OUR MINDS

KEEPING THE INTERNET FREE

HOW FACEBOOK CENSORS 'TOP NEWS'

OBAMA WANTS TO REDESIGN INTERNET TO PERMIT WIRETAPPING

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CYBER NOTES
 
Media
CNET.COM
WIRED NEWS
 
Groups
ELECTRONIC PRIVACY INFO CTR

DC News
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For 45 years the Review was published in Washington DC. Here are some of our still popular DC links.

WASHINGTON AT HOME: THE CAPITAL TOO FEW KNOW
DC ALMANAC
DC STATEHOOD
DC ESSAYS
SEX AND CRIME IN DC
BLACK DC HISTORY
THE CLUB: HOW WASHINGTON REALLY WORKS
BARRY, MARION
DC HISTORY
PETEY GREENE STORY ON FILM
GUNS IN DC
DC MOMENTS
WASHINGTON IN QUOTES
WHY WASHINGTON DOESN'T WORK
LEAVING DC
WASHNGTON: WHERE SMART PEOPLE GO TO DO STUPID THINGS

Decentralization of power and the local
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THE STARFISH VS SPIDER APPROACH TO ORGANIZATION

THE ISSUE THAT'S KILLING THE LEFT

FLORIDA AMENDMENT WOULD GIVE VOTERS SAY IN DEVELOPMENT

RECOVERY ACT INTERFERES WITH STATE BUDGETING

LOCAL DEMOCRACY AS WELL AS LOCAL LETTUCE

AMERICA IS BECOMING LESS TRANSIENT, MORE LOCAL

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DEVOLUTION
 
Communities
COMMUNITY PRESERVATION
NEIGHBORHOOD DEVOLUTION
RELOCALIZING AMERICA
BRINGING DEVOLUTION TO THE 'HOOD
GETTING NEIGBORHOOD COMMISSIONS STARTED
LOCAL DEMOCRACY AS WELL AS LOCAL LETTUCE
 
Essays
COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH
BRINGING BACK THE DEVOLUTIONARY LEFT
BRINGING POLITICS HOME

Drug busts

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WHY THE POT PROP FAILED

BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL STUDY FINDS ALCOHOL MUST DANGEROUS DRUG

ANTI-POT CROWD IS A LITTLE DESPERATE, GETS RUSSIA TO OPPOSE PROPOSITION

HEMP: THE ECONOMIC SLEEPER IN THE CALIFORNIA POT VOTE

USE OF DRUGS HIGHEST SINCE 2002

News
MORE DRUG NEWS
MARIJUANA NEWS
Essays
OBAMA'S MANY VIEWS ON MARIJUANA
THE STORY THE MEDIA WON'T TOUCH
THE METH HYPE
WHY DO WE HAVE A WAR ON DRUGS, ANYWAY?
THE CONTRAS & COCAINE

 

Media
MARIJUANA NEWS

NARCO NEWS BULLETIN

Groups
DRUG POLICY ALLIANCE

LAW ENFORCEMENT AGAINST PROHIBITION
STOP THE DRUG WAR
MARIJUANA POLICY PROJECT
NATIONAL DRUG STRATEGY NTWK
NORML
STUDENTS FOR SENSIBLE DRUG POLICY

Ecology & nature
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WiFi killing trees, study finds

Gore admits corn ethanol was not a good idea

Recession cuts carbon emissions

Report: Enough is Enough: Ideas for a Sustainable Economy in
a World of Finite Resources

None flew over the cuckoo's nest: A world without birds

Organs of dead British nuclear workers removed to hide evidence

Building the case for climate crime prosecution

Biofuels challenged by European study

News
NATURE & ECOLOGY ARTICLES & LINKS
CLIMATE CHANGE NEWS
SUSTAIN YOURSELF
ECO SHOTS: PHOTOS OF OUR WORLD
 
Essays
A POKER PLAYER'S GUIDE TO THE ENVIRONMENT
REMINERALIZING THE EARTH
 
Media
ACRES USA
TREE HUGGER

Entropy update
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Chicago selling naming rights to everything

ALGONQUIN HOTEL TO BECOME JUST ANOTHER MARRIOTT

PRO FOOTBALL ATTENDANCE DROPS THIRD YEAR IN A ROW

NEARLY A QUARTER OF AMERICANS WOULDN'T MIND BEING PLUGGED IN DURING SEX

ELITE ETHNOGRAPHY: AUSTERITY CHIC

Essays
WHEN THE TOP CAVES IN
THE CRASH OF AMERICA
APOLOGY TO YOUNGER AMERICANS
THE QUIET STORM: BLOWIN' IN THE WIND OF CULTURAL DECAY
THE AUTISTIC CONFEDERACY
THE WORST & THE DUMBEST: THE ESTABLISHMENT THAT BROUGHT DOWN AMERICA'S FIRST REPUBLIC

Financial crisis

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Simpson-Bowles plan would cause a 47% in taxes for poorest 20%

Is deficit commission guilty of criminal misconduct?

How to cut the deficit without having to listen to Simpson and Bowles any more

Top staffers paid by Peter Peterson groups

Simpson-Bowles want to end free admission to Washington museums

The Bowles-Simpson lie on Social Security

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FORECLOSURE NEWS
CRASH NEWS
THE CORPORADOS
BAD ADVICE AND THE FINANCIAL CRASH
 
Banks
WHY IS AIG SO IMPORTANT?
CAP THE SIZE OF BANKS
WHY NOT A PUBLIC OPTION IN BANKING?
BANKS THAT WORK: CREDIT UNIONS
HOW NORTH DAKOTA'S BANKING SYSTEM WORKS
THE CASE FOR NATIONALIZING BANKS
THE SAVINGS & LOAN BAILOUT
 
Economics
NUMBER BUNCHING: WHAT THINGS COST
BAD ADVICE & THE FINANCIAL CRASH
HOLISTIC ECONOMICS
BORN AGAIN ECONOMICS
 
Housing
WHERE THE HOUSING TROUBLE BEGAN
SHARED EQUITY HOME PURCHASES
FORECLOSURES
COMMUNITIES ORGANIZING AGAINST FORECLOSURES
PHILADELPHIA EASES FORECLOSURE CRISIS WITH COURT PLAN
COMMUNITY LAND TRUSTS
 
Lending
ETHICAL SUBPRIME LENDING
CHANGE PRO-LENDER STATE LAWS
 
Money
WHAT BANKS, ACADEMICS, THE MEDIA AND POLITICIANS DON'T TELL YOU ABOUT MONEY
PRINTING MONEY
USE OF ALTERNATIVE CURRENCIES GROWING
ALTERNATIVE CURRENCY
THE CASE FOR A GOVERNMENT RUN PENSION SYSTEM
NEED MORE PUBLIC FUNDS? CHECK THE MILITARY BUDGET
 
Public works
WHAT A REAL STIMULUS MIGHT LOOK LIKE
ALL PUBLIC WORKS ARE NOT THE SAME
 
Media
BAILOUT SLEUTH
DEAN BAKER
DIRT DIGGER'S DIGEST
ROBERT KUTTNER
ROBERT REICH
Groups
CTR FOR ECONOMIC & POLICY RESEARCH
ECONOMIC POLICY INSTITUTE

Flotsam & Jetsam
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WHEN THE TOP CAVES IN

THE VANISHED POLITICIAN

LIBERALISM IS DEAD. . .TIME TO MOVE ON

WHAT'S A REGIME?

FRACTURE & FUSION: THE ANGER & WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT

THE O BOMB: WHY IS OBAMA DOING SO BADLY?

SomeRulesForWriting L.L.C. (SRFW)!

IF YOU WANT TO BE CORRUPT, DO IT RIGHT

POLITICS IN THE TIME OF MYTH

MORE FLOTSAM & JETSAM
POCKET PARADIGMS
SAM'S FAVORITE QUOTATIONS
A MEMOIR OF HARVARD
RADIO DAYS
THE HOOLIGAN NAVY
 
Housing & foreclosure scandal
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Home value decline almost equal to depression

Obamites have spent only 12% of housing loan modification funds

More state judges getting tough with banks

But not in Florida where high speed rubber stamping of foreclosure is underway.

LOCAL JUDGES LOCAL HEROES IN FORECLOSURE CASES
 

Freedom & Justice
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Deficit chips away at America's love for prisons

A cop's advice for dealing with cops

Beginning January 1, car dealers will have to invade your privacy before completing the deal

JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CLAIMS ASSASSINATING AMERICAN CITIZENS OVERSEAS IS A "CORE POWER' OF PRESIDENT

83 PAGE ARTICLE ON THE MIDDLE FINGER AND THE LAW

ACLU FILES SUIT AGAINST PHILLY MASS STOP AND FRISKS

NYC POLICE STOPPED AND FRISKED CITIZENS 2.8 MILLION TIMES IN FIVE YEARS

THE POLICE STATE FINALLY COMES TO YALE

BETTER CHECK UNDER YOUR CAR FOR AN FBI TRACKING DEVICE THE COURTS WON'T PROTECT YOU

More news
MORE CIVIL LIBERTIES NEWS
REVIEW'S CIVIL LIBERTIES ARCHIVES
FREEDOM INDICATORS
Essays
POST-C0NSTITUTIONAL AMERICA: AN UPDATE
HOW TO STAY FREE
ESSAYS ON CIVIL LIBERTIES & JUSTICE
ENDING THE LEGALIZED BRIBERY OF OUR ELECTIONS
POST-C0NSTITUTIONAL AMERICA: AN UPDATE
THE ATTICA THAT DIDN'T HAPPEN
CLUES YOUR COUNTRY MAY BE TURNING INTO A FASCIST STATE
MISSION CREEP
HOMELAND INSECURITIES
WHOSE LAND IS IT, ANYWAY?
SECURING THE HOMELAND: FREEDOM AS A LOCAL OPTION
TALK ON CIVIL LIBERTIES TO A HIGH SCHOOL
THE REAL HOLOCAUST DENIAL
OPOSING AND CREATING
HOW MUCH DO WE LEARN FROM EVIL?
MINUTES OF THE WANSEE CONFERENCE
 
Solutions
ELECT THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
JURY RIGHTS
MISSOURI MODEL OF JUVENILE JUSTICE
THE FALLACIES OF GUN CONTROL
RESTORATIVE JUSTICE
MAKING AFFIRMATIVE ACTION WORK
 
Corporate personhood|
MOVE TO AMEND
RECLAIM DEMOCRACY
Groups
ACLU
BILL OF RIGHTS DEFENSE COMM
ELECTIONIC PRIVACY INFO CTR
OTHER LINKS TO A FREE LAND

Gay
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Pill shows a drop of up to 70% in HIV infection risk

DADT Study: Marines most insecure about their manhood

Study of Lesbian Parents Finds Zero Instances of Abuse Over 24 Years

NEARLY A THIRD OF GAYS VOTED REPUBLICAN

RECORD NUMBER OF GAY CANDIDATES WIN

DC FAVORITE FOR GAY HOUSEHOLDS, MASSACHUSETTS FOR LESBIANS

NEWS OF ETHNIC & SEXUAL GROUPS

GAY MARRIAGE

METRO WEEKLY

Health & science
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Health plans

THE SLEEPER IN OBAMACARE

OBAMACARE RULING: DO WE PAY A FEE TO BLACKWATER NEXT?

OBAMA DUMPS NEARLY A MILLION WORKERS FROM KEY HEALTHCARE PROTECTION

NUMBER COVERED BY HEALTH INSURANCE DROPS FOR FIRST TIME SINCE 1987

HEALTHCARE BENEFITS KICK IN

Health & science

Nearly a third of advanced cancer patients receive more aggressive treasetment than they may want

Garlic may be useful for hypertension

Hunger at highest level in 15 years

Exercise reduces chance of somne two dozen diseases and health problems

Cellphone companies conceal serious health warning

Expert warns about banning foods to which some are allergic

More news
HEALTH & SCIENCE NEWS & LINKS
NEWS ON THE DRUG INDUSTRY
NEWS ON HEALTHCARE POLICY
HEALTH INDICATORS
SWINE FLU
 
Essays
WHY THE NEW MEDICAL RECORDS ACT IS A MAJOR PRIVACY THREAT
A PAGE FOR BIG PEOPLE
 
Health inurance
NATIONAL HEALTH PLANS
ARTICLES ON NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE
FEDERAL HEALTH CARE MANDATE UNCONSTITUTIONAL?
CANADIAN HEALTHCARE MYTHS
 
Groups
PHYSICIANS FOR A NATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM

Homeland insecurities
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Rep. John Duncan – Listen to this paragraph from a front-page story in the USA Today last November: “Since 9/11, more than three dozen Federal air marshals have been charged with crimes, and hundreds more have been accused of misconduct. Cases range from drunken driving and domestic violence to aiding a human-trafficking ring and trying to smuggle explosives from Afghanistan.''We now have approximately 4,000 in the Federal Air Marshals Service, yet they have made an average of just 4.2 arrests a year since 2001. This comes out to an average of about one arrest a year per 1,000 employees.

Personal to John Pistole: You say that flying is not a right of Americans. Now strip search machines are showing up in federal courthouses. Would you say that going to a federal courthouse is also not a right of Americans?


MORE TSA BUMPER STICKERS

TSA chief wants to mess up train & subway travel, too

Democrats pushing bill to let Homeland police foul up Internet like airports

Economist: TSA screenings will cause more deaths

Obama stands up for TSA absurities

So does HilClin

And Joe Biden

TSA search of bladder cancer survivor 
leaves victim covered in urine

TSA makes cancer survivor remove her 
prosthetic breast

TSA inspector general admits its fondlers 
aren't well trained

Ron Paul indtroduces traveller dignity act

If terrorism is so dangerous, why aren't more of us dead?


Oleg Volk

One of authors of TSA bill says it's turned into a "big Kabuke dance"

NJ legislators: "When you buy your airplane tickets you do not give up your constitutional rights

Things to tell a TSA fondler: "Do I get to pick the screener?.. I'll take that Guy, he has nice firm hands.". . . "I feel like I should buy you dinner after this.". . . "I feel like I under performed, can we go again?

Taiwanese new video explains the TSA furo

There is broad political opposition to the false choice between strip search and sexual assault. Full body scanners are notably opposed by Ralph Nader and Matt Drudge, Green, Libertarians, and the Constitution Party.

Tweet from Clarko: Do you have any idea how much I usually have to pay people to look at me naked and touch my testicles? This TSA thing is a bargain.

Idea mill
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GOOD THINGS TO DO IN A LOUSY TIME

THE SPIRAL OF SILENCE

COMMUNITY ENDOWMENTS

AYN RAND: GLENN BECK IN PRINT

AMERICA'S INDIVUALISM MYTH

DO KINDER PEOPLE HAVE AN EVOLUTIONARY ADVANTAGE?

Hidden issues
HIDDEN ISSUES
BRINGING DEVOLUTION TO THE 'HOOD
IDEOLOGY OF SCALE
PRESERVING CULTURE & COMMUNITY AS WELL AS WE DO HISTORY
AND PROTEST
WHAT LAWYERS & JUDGES WON'T TELL YOU ABOUT JURIES
WHERE'S THE COUNTER CULTURE WHEN WE NEED IT?
WHY BANNING HUMAN NATURE DOESN'T WORK
 
Ideas
CARE & FEEDING OF THEORIES
ESSAYS ON A VARIETY OF THINGS
INVENTION
PRACTICING ANTHROPOLOGY WITHOUT A LICENSE
POCKET PARADIGMS: A few words about a lot of stuff
WHAT'S A HUMANITIES?
HOW MUCH DO WE LEARN FROM EVIL?
IN TECHNOCRACY WE TRUST
LETTER TO THOMAS JEFFERSON
 
Surviving post constitutional America
GETTING THROUGH THE BAD TIMES
GLOBAL DUMBING: THE POLITICS OF ENTROPY
HANDLING THE BULLIES
LOSING TIME, LOSING SPACE
THE AUSTISTIC CONSPIRACY
OPPOSING & CREATING
A THINKER'S GUIDE TO CONSPIRACY THEORIES
PARIAH ECONOMY AND THE RISE OF SOCIAL BIGOTRY
QUIET STORM: THE COLLAPSE OF OUR CULTURE
RUNNING OUT OF CHANGE
 
Media
THE BIG QUESTION
ARTS & LETTERS DAILY
 
 
Immigration
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THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF IMMIGRATION

STUDIES FIND IMMIGRANTS GOOD FOR THE ECONOMY, CEOs BAD FOR IT

THE PHONEY IMMIGRATION CRISIS BY THE NUMBERS

ARIZONA IMMIGRATION LAW MEANS BIG BUCKS FOR SOME

MOST EFFECTIVE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION POLICY: DOING NOTHING

Review articles
IMMIGRATION
WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME A MEXICAN CUT YOUR PENSION?
WHO'S AN AMERICAN?

Word

It is remarkable that all serious people agree that the best way to deal with struggling economies is to plunge them as deeply into recession as possible and steal money from poor people to cover the bad debts of billionaires. -Atrios

Polls

New York City voters say 64–26 percent that a schools chancellor needs education experience more than management experience, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.

Irony of the day

Given [Tom] DeLay’s record on gay rights, perhaps there’s some poetic justice to the fact that the district attorney who obtained the conviction, Rosemary Lehmberg, is an out and proud lesbian - Dallas Voice

Money

Major California estate sells for less than 50% of list price. . . cut $40 million

Paul Krugman: “The Irish government stepped in to guarantee the banks’ debt, turning private losses into public obligations”

There, I fixed that

MORE REPAIR JOBS

Homeland insecurities

Airplane 2 saw it coming in 1982

John Kerry owns at least a half million of strip search scanner stock

ACLU receives more than 900 complaints over TSA abuse

MORE NEWS & VIEWS BY TOPIC
In each category we also list some of the best groups and journalists dealing with the issue.

RACE TO THE BOTTOM
 
AMERICA'S GREATEST UNDERACHIEVERS

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Bottom of the pile

Janet Napolitano
John Pistole
TSA
Michael Chertoff
Erskine Bowles
Alan Simpson
Arne Duncan
Christine O'Donnell
Joe Miller
Joe DeMint
Tea Party
Facebook
Glenn Beck
BP
Sharron Angle
Barack Obama
Michael Bloomberg
Google
New York City police
Paul Rand
Michelle Rhee
Rick Sanchez
 
Journalistic underachievers
Tom Friedman
David Broder

Recent underachievers

Philadelphia police stopped and frisked over a quarter of a million citizens last year, 70% of them black or latino.

San Francisco approved an anti-homeless referendum that prohibits lying or sitting the sidewalk

Rand Paul says there are no rich and there are no poor

Oklahoma voters approved a measure that bans the application of Islamic law

Michael Bloomberg is opposed to three terms unless he's running.


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BOOKS
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Biography of John Cage

All the Devils are Here: the housing market and Wall Street and what happened

War is a Lie by David Swanson

Keith Richards' 'Life'

Mugging Main Street by Robert Scheer

Reasons to Kill: America's relationship to war.by Richard Rubenstein

The Monster: How A Gang Of Predatory Lenders And Wall Street Bankers Fleeced America — And Spawned A Global Crisis

The Death of the Liberal Class by Chris Hedges

FILMS
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New films take on the myths of "Waiting for Superman"

The Social Network: Facebook is the most overrated thing about the Internet, but this movie tells the story of its murky origins with enough appeal complexity so none of the subjects should feel compelled to sue again.

Every War Has Two Losers

Inside Job: Dissecting hthe 2008 fiscal disaster

Race to Nowhere: The true effects of the NCLB war on public education

In the Loop: An excellent antidote to Tony Blair's memoirs and a extremely funny film about how two big countries can get into a war with places like Iraq.

PODCASTS
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Diana Johnstone on the labor strife in France

Keith Richards look back at 'Life'

VIDEOS
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Lou Reed and Luciano Pavarotti

The Beatles come to America

So you want to be a PhD in the humanities?

How to blow $140 mlllion in 30 seconds

Beethoven's Fifth as Salsa

Film of 1906 San Francisco street life

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Indicators & statistics
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THINGS THAT HAVE GOTTEN BETTER & WORSE

THE RELATIVE COST OF POLICIES & OTHER BIG THINGS

AMERICAN STATS

Iran

OUR STRANGE HISTORY WITH IRAN

ISRAELI GENERALS AND INTEL CHIEFS OPPOSE ATTACK ON IRAN

OBAMA CHICKENS OUT ON A DEBATE WITH AHMADINEJAD

IRAN AYATOLLAH WANTS TONE DEAF RELIGION

SAUDI ARABIA GIVES ISRAEL CLEAR SKIES TO ATTACK IRANIAN NUCLEAR SITES

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IRAN NEWS
 
Esays
HOW NOT TO DEAL WITH IRAN

Iraq
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HOW THE NEW YORKER, NY TIMES AND OTHER LIBERALS HELPED START THE IRAQ WAR

IRAQ: MISSION ACCOMPLISHED?

U.S. ANNOUNCES SECOND FAKE END TO IRAQ WAR

IRAQ ARMY CHIEF SAYS US TROOPS NEEDED UNTIL 2020

OBAMA ACHIEVES MODEST TROOPS REDUCTION IN WAR ZONES

NICK CLEGG CALLS IRAQ WAR ILLEGAL

TONY BLAIR'S CABINET WARNED HIM ABOUT IRAQ

FALLUJAH HAS HIGHER CANCER RATES THAN HIROSHIMA AFTER A-BOMB ATTACK

TONY BLAIR'S OWN CABINET WARNED HIM ABOUT IRAQ

IRAQ WAR VET: "WE WERE TOLD TO JUST SHOOT PEOPLE,
AND THE OFFICERS WOULD TAKE CARE OF US"

OBAMA SEEKS TO DELAY IRAQ PULLOUT

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IRAQ NEWS, ARTICLES & LINKS
 
Media
ELECTRONIC IRAQ
ELECTRONIC INTIFADA
 
Essays
IRAQ WAR ONE
THE REVISION THING: Iraq war told entirely in official lies
SIGNS ON THE ROAD TO ABU GHRAIB
COSTS OF THE IRAQ WAR
SENATOR BYRD'S WARNING
THE COALITION OF THE SHILLING
HOW TO TELL WHEN YOU'VE WON

Israel & Palestine
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Obama offers Israel 20 jets to do right for just 90 days

HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR ATTACKS ISRAEL'S TREATMENT OF PALESTINE

ISRAEL MOVES TO EXPAND APARTHEID

OBAMA SELLS OUT BIG TIME TO ISRAEL

ISRAELI SPIES POSING AS ARTISTS BACK AGAIN

HOW TO CLOSE THE DOOR ON PEACE

Latino

Latinos now majority of students in California's public schools...

MORE THAN ONE IN SEVEN LATINOS WOULD LEAVE U.S. IF THEY COULD

MAJORITY OF AMERICANS APPROVE OF ETHNIC PROFILING

OHIO DENIES CITIZENSHIP TO PUERTO RICANS

Groups
NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR LATINO POLICY

Media & writing
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Number of books checked out of public libraries declines

New edition out of Chicago Manual of Style

Maddow and Stewart's 50 minute post-modern examination of themselves; further evidence that post-modernism is a total bore

Favorite TV shows by party

WHY TODAY'S BEST TV SHOWS ARE SUCH DOWNERS

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MEDIA NEWS & LINKS
 
Essays
ESSAYS ON WRITING & JOURNALISM
POST LITERATE AMERICA
WORDS AND MEANING
CLICHE CHALLENGE
JACK ANDERSON: A MEDIA ORIGINAL
WHY JOURNALISM ISN'T A PROFESSION
FLOGGING THE BLOGS WON'T CLEAR THE FOG
LETTER TO DONALD GRAHAM
JOURNALISM: WHAT GOOD OLD DAYS?
THE CANNONIZATION OF KATHERINE GRAHAM
USA TOMORROW
A MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF BILL O'REILLY

Journalists
DEAN BAKER

ALEXANDER COCKBURN
ROBERT FISK
AMY GOODMAN
GLEN GREENWALD

CHRIS HEDGES
NAT HENTOFF
JOSHUA HOLLAND

DOUG IRELAND
DAHR JAMAIL
GREG KAUFMANN

ROBERT KUTTNER
WAYNE MADSEN
RUSSELL MOKHIBER
GEORGE MONBIOT
GREG PALAST
RICHARD PRINCE

ROBERT REICH
JAMES RIDGEWAY
JONATHAN ROWE
JEREMY SCAHILL

DANNY SCHECHTER
ROBERT SCHEEER
DAVID SIROTA

NORMAN SOLOMON
SAM SMITH
DAVID SWANSON

Alternative media
ALTERNET
AMERICAN PROSPECT
BUZZFLASH
CHANGE

COMMON DREAMS
CONSORTIUM
COUNTERPUNCH
DISSENT
DISSIDENT VOICE
INDY MEDIA

HARPER'S
HUFFINGTON POST
IN THESE TIMES
MOTHER JONES
NATION
OP ED NEWS

OPEN LEFT
PROGRESSIVE MAGAZINE

PROGRESSIVE POPULIST
PROGRESSIVE REVIEW
RAW STORY
TOM DISPATCH

TOM PAINE
TRUTHDIG
UTNE READER
YES!
ZNET

Indefinable media
IMPROBABLE RESEARCH
BOING BOING
JORN BARGER

Men
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WHY WHITE MALES SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO BUY CONDOS NEAR THE WORLD TRADE CENTER SITE

THE END OF MALE DOMINANCE IN THE MARKET PLACE?

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NEWS OF ETHNIC & SEXUAL GROUPS
 
More essays
A FEW KIND WORDS FOR THE WHITE AMERICAN MALE

Money & work
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Black DC councilmembers agree with Bill Clinton: you can only be poor for five years

The wealth of the top 1 percent of households rose, on average, 103 percent (to $18.5 million per household) from 1983 to 2007. The poorest 40 percent of households experienced a 63 percent decline in wealth during the same period (to $2,200 per household).

ONE IN FIVE AMERICANS EXPERIENCING HUNGER

ONE IN 34 WAGE EARNERS IN 2008 EARNED NOTHING LAST YEAR

GALLERY: FRANCE ON STRIKE

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NEWS OF MONEY & WORK
THE CORPORADOS
 
Essays
HOW BUSINESS SCHOOLS HURT AMERICA'S ECONOMY
SHORT HISTORY OF THE ECONOMIC AMERICAN
THE CORPORATE CURSE
NUMBER BUNCHING: BAILOUTS, TARPS & OTHER COSTS COMPARED
WHAT BANKS, ACADEMICS, THE MEDIA AND POLITICIANS DON'T TELL YOU ABOUT MONEY
ROBBER BARON ECONOMICS
LABOR NEWS ARCHIVES
WATCHLIST
THE SAVINGS & LOAN BAILOUT
 
Media
DIRT DIGGERS' DIGEST

DOLLARS & SENSE
LEFT BUSINESS OBSERVER

REAL WORLD ECONOMICS REVIEW
DEAN BAKER
ROBERT KUTTNER
ROBERT REICH

Music
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REVIVAL OF VINYL RECORDS AS CDS DROOP

MUSICIANS GET TAKEN ONCE MORE

MAYOR DALEY'S WAR AGAINST MUSIC

THE ACCORDION IS NOT A PUNCHLINE

BRITISH VERSION OF 'AMERICAN IDOL' RETUNES ITS SINGERS

HEARING LOSS IN YOUNG BOYS

JAZZ RECORDING GEMS RECOVERED

HOW ASCAP AND BMI ARE HURTING MUSIC

LAST DAYS OF JAZZ

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MORE MUSIC NEWS
 
Essays
MUSIC & CHANGE
ESSAYS ON MUSIC
PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM - Sam Smith's Decoland Band & other gigs
 

Muslim
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MUSLIMS PRAY 80 FEET FROM PENTAGON 9/11 SITE

GALLERY: STUFF THE SAME DISTANCE FROM GROUND ZERO
AS THE PROPOSED MUSLIM CENTER

ANTI-MOSQUE CROWD ALIGNS ITSELF WITH AL QAEDA

Mysteries
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UNSOLVED MYSTERIES: BCCI, OKC, and all the other acronyms of uncertainty.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO THE WORLD TRADE CENTER?
THE CRASH OF TWA 800

Obamaland
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OBAMAMETER:  21%

Obama stands up for TSA absurities

A brutally fair analysis of the vanity of Barack Obama

SLEEP WELL TONIGHT, YOUR NATIONAL SECURITY IS THE HANDS OF GUY WHO HELPED CAUSE THE HOUSING CRISIS

OBAMA MAKES IT EASY TO RUIN YOUR CAR'S ENGINE

OBAMA ENDORSES ISRAELI APARTHEID

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OBAMA NEWS

OBAMALAND NEWS
 
Essays
OBAMAMETER
THE END OF POLITICS
PUTTING OBAMA BEHIND US
OBAMA & THE AMERICAN OLIGARCHY
POSITIONS OBAMA TOOK BEFORE ELECTION
THE STRANGE RISE OF BARACK OBAMA
THE COWBOYS & THE IVIES
OBAMA'S MANY VIEWS ON MARIJUANA
THE TIMIDITY OF HOPE

Peace
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EIGHT HOURS IN A BASEMENT FOR PEACE

US RANKED 83RD MOST PEACEFUL COUNTRY

TECHNIQUES OF MEDIATORS

STUDY: NON VIOLENCE WORKS BETTER

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PEACE MOVEMENT ARTICLES
 
Essays
ROLE OF RESPECT IN PEACE
TIME FOR A WAR ABOLITION MOVEMENT
BACKING OFF OF HATE
ESSAYS ON WAR, PEACE & IN BETWEEN
ALL WAR ALL THE TIME: THE PENTAGON'S PLAN
IS WAR INEVITABLE?
THE ANTIWAR SPEECH C-SPAN DIDN'T LIKE
DOCTORS & DESTROYERS

Politics & government
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Independents & third party candidates do best since 1920s

Nearly half of members of Congress are millionaires

Why earmarks should be saved

How money will buy the 2012 election

Supreme Court ruling created costliest and most secretly funded mid term election ever

Green Party Watch - 53 Green Party candidates appeared on the ballot this November, one more in Washington was on the ballot in the primary, and 4 more ran write-in campaigns. Of the 54 ballot candidates, results ranged from 0.16% to 8.32%, from 157 votes to 17,545 votes. The average percentage of the vote of all 54 races was 2.21% from 225,000 votes. This is a decline from 2008, when the Green Party's 59 US House of Representatives brought in over 500,000 votes, averaging 3.47% of the total vote

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, GETS GREEN MAYOR

ON ELECTION POLLS

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POLITICAL NEWS
MORNING LINE - LATEST POLLS
 
Essays
WHAT TO DO NOW
THE ISSUE THAT'S KILLING THE LEFT
ALL IN THE FAMILY: POLITICAL INCEST
WHEN THE TOP CAVES IN
POLITICS IN THE TIME OF MYTH
THE END OF POLITICS
WHY WASHINGTON DOESN'T WORK
THE REAL POLITICAL SPECTRUM
BRINGING POLITICS HOME
ESSAYS ON POLITICS
AMERICA 2.0
A COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH
GETTING THROUGH THE BAD TIMES
OPPOSING & CREATING
TAKING IT FROM THE TOP AGAIN
THINGS TO DO IN THE BAD TIMES
WHERE'S THE COUNTER CULTURE WHEN WE NEED IT
 
Centrism
THE EXTREMIST CENTER
THE RISE OF THE MODERATE EXTREMISTS
 
Democrats
HISTORY'S HINTS FOR THE DEMOCRATS
WHAT IF DEMOCRATS ACTED LIKE DEMOCRATS? (1982)
 
Government
FILIBUSTERS
 
Green Party
GREEN NEWS & COMMENT
GROWING GREEN
RAFTING DOWN THE MAINSTREAM
THE GREENS WERE RIGHT
FINDING GREENER PASTURES & GREENER VOTERS
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED IN 2000
HISTORY'S HINTS FOR THIRD PARTIES
WHAT THE MEDIA DOESN'T TELL YOU ABOUT THE GREENS
 
Liberalism
BRAIN DRAIN: THE HAZARDS OF GRAD SCHOOL POLITICS
THE LIBERAL ARISTOCRACY & THE FALL OF AMERICA
WHAT HAPPENED WHEN REAL LIBERALS WERE IN OFFICE
WAITING FOR LEFTIE: HOW LIBERALS & THE LEFT HOLD UP CHANGE (1997)
 
Progressive politics
HOW PROGRESSIVES & LIBERALS ARE DIFFERENT
WHAT'S KILLING THE LEFT
HOW TO JUMP START THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT
SOME PROGRESSIVE ISSUES
WHERE CHANGE REALLY COMES FROM
AMERICA 2.0
A COOPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH
GETTING THROUGH THE BAD TIMES
OPPOSING & CREATING
TAKING IT FROM THE TOP AGAIN
THINGS TO DO IN THE BAD TIMES
WHERE'S THE COUNTER CULTURE WHEN WE NEED IT?
ACTIVISM
WE NEED SOLUTIONS PEOPLE CAN SEE & FEEL
BRINGING DEVOLUTION TO THE 'HOOD
LOCAL DEMOCRACY AS WELL AS LOCAL LETTUCE
BRINGING BACK THE DEVOLUTIONARY LEFT
NON-POLITICAL SIDE OF POLITICS
BRINGING POLITICS HOME
MUSIC & CHANGE
 
Elections
COUNTING THE VOTES
WHAT'S WRONG WITH CAMPAIGN FINANCING
 
Elections
BALLOT ACCESS NEWS
INSTANT RUNOFF VOTING
NATIONAL BALLOT INITIATIVES
Government oversight
CTR FOR PUBLIC INTEGRITY
CITIZEN WORKS
GOV ACCOUNTIBLITY PRJCT
OPEN GOVERNMENT
PROJECT ON GOV OVERSIGHT
PUBLIC CITIZEN
 
Green Party
GREEN CHANGE
GREEN PARTY OF U.S.
GREEN HORIZON
 
Groups
MOVE TO AMEND
RECLAIM DEMOCRACY
People
JOE BIDEN
WESLEY CLARK
BILL CLINTON
HILLARY CLINTON
CLINTON SCANDALS
CLINTONS & THE ARKANSAS CONNECTION
HOWARD DEAN
AL GORE
MIKE HUCKABEE
BOBBY KENNEDY
JOHN MCAIN
EUGENE MCCARTHY
SARAH PALIN
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER
 
Voting records
PROGRESSIVE PUNCH

Polls
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  • Americans favor lifting Cuban embargo
  • Only 35% want to extend tax cuts for the wealthiest
  • 80% say don't cut Social Security
  • Interpress Service - A clear majority of U.S. voters - 61 percent - would choose a punishment other than death for murder if given a choice,
  • A new Quinnipiac poll finds American voters think that the U.S. should not be involved in Afghanistan by a 50% to 44% margin -- the first time a majority has opposed the war.
  • The latest Quinnipiac national poll finds voters overwhelmingly support the repeal of the military's "Don't ask, don't tell" policy by a wide margin, 58% to 34%.
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    POPULATION: THE TOPIC THE UN WON'T DEAL WITH

    POPULATION, IMMIGRATION & PROGRESSIVES

    AUSTRALIAN ANGLICAN CHURCH SAYS OVERPOPULATION MAY BREAK 8TH COMMANDMENT

    EFFORTS TO ERADICATE SLUMS DEFEATED BY POPULATION GROWTH

    GROUNDBREAKING STUDY OF EFFECT OF POPULATION GROWTH ON A COMMUNITY'S ECOSYSTEM

    EXCELLENT SUMMARY OF THE POPULATION CRISIS

    INDIAN OFFICIAL SAYS TV IS GOOD FOR BIRTH CONTROL

    CAP & SCREW WORKS BETTER THAN CAP & TRADE

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    POPULATION GROWTH NEWS
    POPULATION INSTITUTE
    POPULATION MEDIA CENTER

    Recovered history
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    CHICAGO REFORMER JANE ADDAMS

    RECOVERED HISTORY: WINSTON CHURCHILL'S DARKEST HOURS

    EXCEPTIONAL CAVE PAINTINGS FOUND

    HOW THE REAGAN REVOLUTION DAMAGED THE AMERICAN ECONOMY

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    RECOVERED HISTORY INDEX

    Religion & its alternatives
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    THE PROBLEM WITH CONSERVATIVES IS THAT THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND THE SEX IN THE BIBLE

    THEN AND NOW: THE TWO POPE BENEDICTS

    THE REAL STORY ABOUT MICHELLE RHEE

    THE CARE OF MEZUZAS

    GETTING THE MUSLIM NUMBERS RIGHT

    WHY POPE BENEDICT IS CRIMINALLY LIABLE

    THE ANTI-KORAN CROWD WOULD HAVE HATED THIS COUNTRY'S FOUNDERS

    40 ITALIAN MISTRESSES OF PRIESTS ASK POPE TO END CELEBACY

    VATICAN TRIES ABE FOXMAN COVER, BUT IS A LITTLE PITCHY

    CALVINISM IS BACK

    POPE CALLS CRITICISM 'PETTY GOSSIP'

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    RELIGION ARTICLES & LINKS
     
    Essays
    SEVENTH DAY AGNOSTICS ARISE
    WHO OWNS FAITH & VALUES?
    WHERE DID ALL THE COOL PREACHERS GO?
    A CONVERSATION WITH GOD
    SEPARATING FAITH & REALITY
    FALSE FAITH VS LOUSY WORKS
    THINGS IRISH-AMERICAN PROTESTANTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT IRELAND

    Schools and the young
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    TEENS AND READING

    HOUSTON SCHOOLS ARE USING SPY TAGS ON STUDENTS

    MALLS BARRING TEENS WITHOUT PARENTS

    CHILD ABUSE: KILLING ARTS FOR KIDS

    The war on education

    Test scores show common sense left behind in school reform

    NYC's new school chief pushed sex app. . ."Cheaper than a hooker," she said.

    The chair of the NYC city council ed committee doesn't want Bloomberg's choice as school chancellor: "Cathie Black meets none of the professional experience requirements, apparently satisfying only the undergraduate graduation standard,”

    The District of Columbia's most affluent ward has more than four times as many "highly effective" public schoolteachers as its poorest

    Catalyst Magazine - Chicago] charter schools expelled 146 students in 2009, or 5 of every 1,000—a higher rate of expulsion than traditional schools, which posted an expulsion rate of 1.5 for every 1,000 students. (See chart.) In 85 percent of charter school cases, students were expelled for less serious offenses that are not eligible for expulsion under CPS rules. Once expelled, charter students are sent back to their neighborhood school by the district’s Office of Adjudication.

    WHY IS WAL-MART MONEY TELLING DC HOW TO RUN ITS SCHOOLS?

    NEWS OF SCHOOLS & THE YOUNG
    FEDERAL TAKEOVER OF PUBLIC EDUCATION
     
    Essays
    APOLOGY TO YOUNGER AMERICANS
    WHERE BAD PUBLIC EDUCATION REALLY COMES FROM
    BACK TO SCHOOL: Memoirs of a parent association president
    GRADUATION SPEECH
    HOW TEST OBSESSION HURTS EDUCATION
    SAM SMITH TALKS TO HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ABOUT ACTIVISM
    A STANDARDIZED TEST FOR YOUR SCHOOL
    THE ROAD TO LITERACY IS PAVED WITH WORDS, NOT TESTS
    LET 'EM PLAY
    SMALL SCHOOLS
     
    Media
    SUSAN OHANIAN
    RETHINKING SCHOOLS
    SUBSTANCE NEWS

    WIRETAP
     
    Groups
    YOUTH RIGHTS ASSOCIATION

    Seniors

    FOR SECOND YEAR IN A ROW, NO COST OF LIVING INCREASE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY

    FOR SECOND YEAR IN A ROW, NO COST OF LIVING INCREASE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY

    STUDY FINDS $6 TRILLION RETIREMENT INCOME DEFICIT

    Media
    THE UNSILENT GENERATION
    ENTITLED TO KNOW
     
    Groups
    ENTITLED TO KNOW
    RETIREMENT USA
    STRENGTHEN SOCIAL SECURITY
     
    Essays
    CATO & EB WHITE ON THE VIRTUES OF OLD AGE

    Spooks

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    PHYSICIANS GROUP SAYS BUSH REGIME CONDUCTED ILLEGAL EXPERIMENTS ON PRISONERS

    US STILL USING PRIVATE SPY RINGS

    CIA HEAD JOKED ABOUT DESTROYING TORTURE TAPES

    CIA INFILTRATES COLLEGE CAMPUSES AGAIN

    THE CIA'S GUIDE TO COMMITTING WAR CRIMES

    CIA AGENTS HELPED HEDGE FUNDS PLAY THE MARKETS

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    LETTER TO A SPOOK

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    AMERICAN STATISTICS

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    From bikeways to greenways

    What your bike says about you

    ST PAUL TESTING COLLECTION OF COMPOSTIBLES

    CAR DESIGNED TO RUN ON HUMAN EXCREMENT

    VERTICAL FARMING GETS SERIOUS

    SUSTAIN YOURSELF NEWS
     
    Essays & media
    Check your gas guage
    Tree Hugger

    Torture
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    ACLU wants investigation of Bush over torture

    Amnesty International has called for the criminal proseuction of George Bush for using waterboard torture.

    DOCUMENTS REVEAL DETAILS OF CIA'S WATERBOARDING & OTHER CRIMES

    CIA TO GET AWAY WITH DESTROYING TORTURE VIDEOS

    DOWNING STREET SAYS WATERBOARDING IS TORTURE

    MORE TORTURE NEWS

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    Government harrassing Bradley Manning supporters

    Businessman claims Blackwater paid him to buy steroids and weapons on black market

    IF YOU WANT TO HELP TO MAKE TERRORISTS MORE PEACEFUL, IT'S A CRIME

    TSA GETTING LEWDER BY THE DAY

    BRITISH AIRWAYS BOSS CRITICIZES TSA RULES

    MILITARY TO SPY ON WHAT ITS TROOPS ARE THINKING

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    Women

    HOW THE RIGHT MAKES IT HARDER TO GET ABORTIONS

    THE END OF MALE DOMINANCE IN THE MARKET PLACE?

    THE DRAMATIC DROP IN WOMEN'S SPORTS COVERAGE

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    NEWS OF ETHNIC & SEXUAL GROUPS
     
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    SINGLE WOMEN
    MS MAGAZINE
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    Study: India & China to have nearly half of world's middle class population by 2030

    British singer refused General Wesley Clark's order to attack Russians. . . backed up by his superior, General Sir Mike Jackson, who told him, "I'm not going to have my soldiers be responsible for starting World War 3."

    Mark Ward, president of Tallaght's student union, says that 1,250 students are leaving Ireland every month. One in five graduates is seeking work outside the country. The Union of Students in Ireland believes that 150,000 students will emigrate in the next five years

    GLOBAL HUNGER DECLINES

    20 PERCENT OF IRISH LOOKING TO EMIGRATE

    ICELAND MAKES ITSELF A FREE MEDIA SELF HAVEN

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    Editor: Sam Smith
    © The Progressive Review, 2010

    About the Review

    SAM'S BIOGRAPHY

    HISTORY OF THE REVIEW: The story so far and some unofficial moments in an official city.

    PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM - Sam Smith's Decoland Band & other gigs

    END OF AN ERA FOR THE REVIEW'S EDITOR


    Telling it like it is. . .

    For over 40 years the Review has been a consistent critic of the Reaganesque economy that led to the 2008 financial collapse.

    We reported on NSA monitoring of U.S. phone calls in 1998, years before it became a major media story.

    In 2003 Sam Smith wrote an article for Harper's comprised entirely of falsehoods about Iraq by Bush administration officials.

    The Review started a web edition in 1995 when there were only 20,000 web sites worldwide. Today there are about 70 million active sites. The Review ranks in the top three percent of all American sites. It began an e-mail edition in 1994.

    The Review became the first publication to report in depth on what would become known as the Clinton scandals. Before Clinton's nomination, we listed more than a score of institutions and individuals - nearly all of whom would be linked to criminal misdoing before the end of the Clinton administration

    Our 1990 article on the savings & loan bailout scandal was selected by Utne Reader as one of the ten most under-covered stories of the past decade.

    In the 1980s, Thomas S Martin predicted in the Review that "Yugoslavia will eventually break up" and that "a challenge to the centralized soviet state" would occur as a result of devolutionary trends. Both happened.

    In the 1980s, we reported on the dangers of computerized voting and suggests possible solutions including an independent review of software and an adequate audit trail.

    Beginning in the 1970s, we argued that the war on drugs was wrong and would not work. It hasn't.

    We argued for light rail and other transit alternatives in the 1970s that were later widely adopted.

    In the 1970s we published a first person account of a then illegal abortion

    In 1971 we published our first article in support of single payer universal health care

    In 1966 we published two articles on auto safety by Ralph Nader

    Our arguments for DC statehood in 1970 led to the creation of the DC Statehood Party, now the DC Statehood Greens.

    In 1965 we called for the end of the draft.

    We proposed bikeways in the 1960s.

    We proposed community policing in the 1960s

    We opposed and helped the battle against the planned freeway system that would have made DC like an east coast Los Angeles.

    We published first person reports from the Mississippi pivotal civil rights summer of 1964.

    For many years we provided alternative coverage of the arts, with writers such as Tom Shales (now with the Washington Post and a nationally syndicated TV critic) and Patricia Griffith, later president of the Pen/Faulkner Foundation, was also among the paper's arts critics.
    Our arts section later became the Washington Review of the Arts that lasted for 25 years and won numerous awards.

    We featured the work of photo editor Roland Freeman, the first photographer to win a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Freeman would become a leading photographer of the civil rights movement.

    We long published the only urban planning comic strip in America, drawn by DC architect John Wiebenson.
    Until its author was released from prison, we published what was then the only column written from behind bars for a non-prison publication.

    In November 1990 we devoted an entire issue to the ecologically-sound city and how to develop it. The article was republished widely -- from Utne Reader to the Atlanta Constitution and the San Francisco Examiner.

    Over the years many interesting writers and cartoonists have graced our pages. Among them: Eugene McCarthy; We have also featured the work of such alternative cartoonists as Ron Cobb, Tony Auth, Tom Tomorrow and Bill Griffith and the columnist Dave Barry long before they were picked up in the journalistic mainstream.

    What others say. . .

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    -- A larger than life presence in the nation's capital . . .A truly original voice in American journalism: humorous and plain spoken and filled with common sense -- Jay Waljasper, Utne Reader

    Inimitable -- Mother Jones Magazine

    Sam's a cynical cat -- Marion Barry

    The Progressive Review has been a luxuriant jungle of old-school reporting and frenetic information exchange since before blogs were blogs, and before the Internet was the Internet. - Jason Zannon, Democracy in Action

    Sam Smith has been a lonely populist voice in Washington, a journalist who's chronicled the waste, the misdeeds, the scandals, and spending that make Washington Washington. Smith is a natural-born iconoclast who refuses to give up being a barnstormer - Jacki Lyden, NPR

    One of the nation's leading visionaries. -- Charlie Spencer, Charlie Spencer Show

    Notorious journalist -- Seattle Weekly

    Washington has but a very few observers of the caliber, honesty and overall orneriness at the right times and places as Sam Smith -- Stephen Goode, Insight Magazine

    Sam's one of the few independent voices left. -- Eugene McCarthy,

    He has a wonderful combination of being absolutely realistic about the vagaries of people in political life while still being an idealist. -- Peter Edelman

    A reputation for wit, intelligence and anger. -- Claude Lewis, Chicago Tribune

    Smith is an island of reason and information in a sea of narcissistic blather. -- City Paper, Washington

    Sam Smith is an antidote to mindless speed reading. He makes you pause between paragraphs in order to mull over the captivating morsels he is placing in your imagination. - Ralph Nader

    There are butts that need kicking in this country . . . Sam Smith is handing out the boots. -- Alex Steffen, The Stranger, Seattle

    Smith offers [a] community based, participatory politics that's neither left nor right wing but the whole bird. . . . His work is not different from what quality journalism ought to be: truth-seeking, independent, fair-minded and debunking. -- Colman McCarthy, Washington Post

    His saucy judgments remind one of the way H. L. Mencken handled presidential campaigns." -- Robert Sherrill, The Texas Observer.

    The Tom Paine of the Nineties -- Chuck Stone

    Lucid . . . Keep going, Sam -- Mario Cuomo

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    The online Progressive Review is the latest version of one of America's longest lasting alternative journals, begun by Sam Smith in 1964 as The Idler when there were just a handful of such publications in the U.S. It morphed into the DC Gazette and then became the Progressive Review.

    Sam Smith had the longest running act on the off-Broadway of Washington journalism, editing alternative journals longer than almost anyone in the country. He covered the capital during all or part of ten presidencies.

    He started in 1957 as a 19 year old radio reporter covering everything from fires and murders to the White House and Capitol Hill. He has also written four books - - three of them at the request of editors - and helped to start six organizations including two political parties (the national Green Party and DC Statehood Party).

    He has appeared on nearly 700 radio and TV talk shows ranging from NPR and Pacifica to the Bill O'Reilly Show. He has been an elected neighborhood commissioner, school parents' association president, Coast Guard officer, semi-professional musician, and plaintiff in seven public interest law suits, three of them successful and one of them reaching the Supreme Court.

    In 2009 the Review moved its headquarters to Freeport, Maine

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    Your editor has been a musician for many decades. He started the first band his Quaker school ever had and played drums with bands up until 1980 when he switched to stride piano. He had his own band until the mid-1990s and has played with the New Sunshine Jazz Band, Hill City Jazz Band, Not So Modern Jazz Band and the Phoenix Jazz Band.

    NOTES ON THE MUSIC

    Here are a few tracks:

    SAM SMITH'S DECOLAND BAND

    SHINE

    JELLY ROLL

    Bob Walter, trumpet; Jimmy Hamilton, clarinet; Paul Hettich, bass; Sam Smith, piano. Bob Resnik, drums, trombone unknown

    PHOENIX JAZZ BAND led by Bob Walter

    APEX BLUES   George James sax

    WISER MAN  Sam piano & vocal

    OH MAMA  Sam piano & vocal

    HILL CITY JAZZ BAND led by Bob Walter

    SIT RIGHT DOWN & WRITE MYSELF A LETTER Sam piano & vocal

    WHEN YOU'RE SMILING Sam piano, Bob Walter vocal

    The recording of the Phoenix Jazz Band was made at the Central Ohio Jazz Festival in 1990 and features George James on saxophone on 'Apex Blues', band leader Bob Walter on trumpet, Coleman Hankins on clarinet and your editor on piano, among others. The sound effects come from the audience.

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    Getting a life in a locked-down land

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    Why Bother, in a wonderfully engaging and erudite manner, addresses the great question confronting democracy, community and justice -- and that is civic motivation. Prepare to be motivated. Sam Smith is an antidote to mindless speed reading. He makes you pause between paragraphs in order to mull over the captivating morsels he is placing in your imagination. - RALPH NADER

    Sam Smith puts it to us straight in these essays about finding meaning and hope - JAY WALJASPER, UTNE READER

    An American original. . . He's got a big old cussed independent streak that keeps you guessing and hence keeps you reading. - CRISPIN SARTWELL

    The alienated young, the over-worked 30-something, the free-thinking 40 year-old, the downsized 55-year-old worker, the senior who society has put out to pasture are all part of an America that finds itself a fugitive from the law of averages -- the tens of millions who don't fit the media-driven stereotype of a booming, contented country. Living in a culture that has reduced their role to that of compliance and consumption, these Americans increasingly react with anger, anxiety or apathy.

    In this highly readable short book, journalist and social critic Sam Smith takes on this crisis not as a political issue but as a personal one: how does the individual survive in such a place? Drawing from a wealth of sources and experience ranging from philosophy and anthropology to the Internet and rock zines, from Kierkegaard and Camus to Humphrey Bogart and Rage Against the Machine, Smith confronts directly despair and survival, approaches to personal rebellion, speaking truth to power, suicide and false faith, the loss of democracy, and what to do when nobody cares whether you do it or not.

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    "Lucid . . . Keep going, Sam" -- Mario Cuomo

    "Desperately needed" -- Roger Morris, author of Partners in Power

    "Smith's book is a toolbox for hacking a corrupt system. It is also funny as hell . . . There are butts that need kicking in this country. . . Sam Smith is handing out the boots." -- Alex Steffen, The Stranger, Seattle weekly

    "Must read. . . combines laughter and trenchant critique to a degree seldom seen" -- John Rensenbrink, Green Horizons

    "The Tom Paine of the Nineties" -- Chuck Stone

    "Truly independent journalist" -- Patrick Mazza, Cascadia Times

    "Phenomenally interesting. . . recommend it highly" -- Michelle Laxalt, co-host of Newsmakers

    "You'll be enlightened, challenged, even entertained" -- Chuck Harder on the Talk America Network.

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    SHADOWS OF HOPE

    Published by Indiana University Press in 1994, this was the first book to raise serious questions about the character and politics of Bill Clinton. Said one reviewer, "I had to be forcibly restrained from quoting yards of it." Order direct from THE REVIEW

    CAPTIVE CAPITAL

    Published 30 years ago, Captive Capital is still considered a must read for people wishing to learn the history, culture and politics of Washington DC. Covers the period from before the riots to the granting of a locally elected government. Also chapters on local history, neighborhoods, ethnicity and statehood.

    Captive Capital could be an excellent gift for any friend just moving to town. Or any friend who has managed to live here for some time without learning anything about Washington . . . One of the few efforts I have seen that manages to deal with black people and white people without insulting either, and without appearing to be written for one or the other. -- Bill Raspberry, Washington Post

    Smith's analysis of the class dimensions in the community challenges the clichés and generalizations that most white writers stumble over. . . Altogether, the book presents a fascinating story of history-in-the-making. It is absolutely 'must' reading for all who are interested in this city's history, its political or private life, or the contributions and personal assets of both the black masses and the black leaders. -- James Tinney, Afro-American

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