- Conversation as Viral Marketing?
Technorati, Doc Searls, and Ogilvy have combined to put together a “white paper” that calls marketing a “conversation.” And what is that conversation driven by? Blogging.
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- Cost of Freedom
"Cost of Freedom" is a forthcoming non-fiction book that tells the story of a whole bunch of U.S. people who have been working for peace during these incredible Bush years. It's the protesters who are fighting to preserve our liberty. Our liberty is not in danger over in Iraq. We are in dutch right over here on our own Main Street.
Daily News Paper Online - Uncovered Populist America, Politic, and World News
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- Identifying With the State
Our politico-centric pain and suffering has been brought about by our having allowed external forces to move in and occupy the vacuum we created at the center of our being. The only way out of our dilemma involves a retracing of the route that brought us to where we are.
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- Is the Draft Around the Corner?
The real bottom line is this; Americans really could care less if other nations do what they want as long as they leave us alone! That is the root of why Americans left those countries. They came here to be free, to live in peace and let them all do what they want.
Daily News Paper Online - Uncovered Populist America, Politic, and World News
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- The Fed Becomes a Campaign Issue
Albeit in a small way, probably for the first time since the creation of the Federal Reserve System, it has been injected into a presidential campaign.
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- The Future of Journalism?
Where I see TPM taking the next step is by incorporating a sense of community, which is obviously creating a strong daily following. How is this done? Simple - allow reader comments, and reader blogs. Decentralizing the news and OpEd process, by bringing in reader articles allows the sites to access a vast wealth of potential writing talent - and a whole slew of new readers.
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- FLASHBACK: Bush Awards Iraqis Their Sovereignty — ‘Let Freedom Reign!’
Three years ago today, the U.S. officially transfered sovereignty to Iraq in a “secretive ceremony” that was moved up two days “to thwart insurgents’ attempts at undermining the transfer.”
Hard-hitting research and analysis that advances progressive ideas and policies
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- Iraq by the Numbers
Americans are waiting for General David Petraeus to report to Congress in September on the quot;progress quot; of the President s surge strategy. But there s no reason to wait for September. Here s a look at some telltale numbers that show the horror in Iraq.
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- The Road Runs via Tehran
Iran s nuclear armament program cannot be stopped, but that like the USSR, Iran can be deterred from using its nuclear bombs. Hence -- the United States and its allies can learn to live with a nuclear Iran.
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- VIDEO: Klein says all Shopkeepers In McCains Baghdad Market Are All Supporters Of Al-Sadr
On NBCs Chris Matthews Show this morning, Time magazine columnist Joe Klein described his own recent trip to the same market.
Hard-hitting research and analysis that advances progressive ideas and policies
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- Court over Constitution: The Rise of Corporatism and the Destruction of Liberty
Ferdinand Lundberg, in his book, Cracks in the Constitution, makes the case that although Congress is explicitly empowered to regulate the nation s Courts, in practice the Courts instead seem to regulate Congress. The result? Corporate personhood, rulings against free speech and much more.
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- Harming Civilians is a War Crime | AfterDowningStreet.org
War was never a good way to solve problem. However,since World War I the disproprotionate rates thatcivilians have been killed to combantants has risen sodramatically and now it is about 200 civilians toevery one of our soldiers being killed.
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- The Big Lie of George W. Bush - The Smirking Chimp
It is repeated today by Republicans on the floor of the Senate and restated on this site, only yesterday, and it goes like this:The Democrats have an al Qaeda problem, and this war, which was started with the Big Lie that claimed it was necessary to defeat bin Laden, must be continued to promote the Big Lie that to change the policy would help the terrorists, when the exact opposite is true.
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- Three Words for Bush on Judges
Just say no.The Senates Democratic majority joined by all Republicans who purport to be moderate must tell President Bush that this will be their answer to any controversial nominee to the Supreme Court or to the appellate courts.
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- Were These Same People Applauding the Tiananmen Square Massacre?
When our corporate ambassadors aggressively pressure dictatorial foreign governments to back off plans to enact better human rights laws, the image of America as imperial power is reinforced.
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- Why They Won’t Impeach by Butler Shaffer
If one takes the trouble to examine the matter from the perspective of the machinations that dominate all political behavior, the answer becomes apparent. Though Republicans and Democrats have their personal and minor policy differences, they are in agreement on one basic point: their “bipartisan” support for the preservation and aggrandizement of the power of the state.
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