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Archive: November 2007
This Issue & Site News

This Issue & Site News

Everything CS2 site related: article info, site developments, coming attractions.


November CommonSense2 is Here!!

by CommonSense2 Editor


Thank you for your continued support of CommonSense2. We are growing at a rapid rate and we have you,the reader, to thank. This is our third issue and it has lost none of its excitement for us and we hope you feel the same way. Some site news: We have our archives up and running. You may search for anything in the first two issues by using keywords in the search box in the top left hand corner of the cover page. You may also print or e-mail any article in CommonSense2 by navigating to the end of the article and clicking on the appropriate box.

We feel this issue is our best yet. We’d like to draw your attention to two timely matters. At the top of the cover you can access our mid-month supplemental interviews with Kevin Barnhardt and Tom Gajewski.

Be sure to check out the most recent installment of That Woman by Dorothy Reilly, Sound Like America to You?. You could spend hours exploring the numerous links Dorothy has compiled in this frightening summary of recent fascist incidents right here in America.

On the lighter side, in Unsung Hero Strikes Again!, CS2 reveals the identity of Super Girl!

Charlie Brown Jr. makes his CS2 debut with a Profile of Local Artist Anthony Mark.

The Death of Medicare by Ron & Rosie is a startling look at the backdoor attempts to raid and privatize our Medicare program.

Dr. Michele Ramsey takes a look at how false dichotomy is used to manipulate us into bad choices in How False Choices Encourage Bad Choices.

A Double Dose of John Morgan this month. We have part two of his great interview on blogging and John gives us a nice Middle Eastern perspective with The Difference Between Myanmar and Iraq.

New Poetry by Jack Romig: Like The Skunk s Brain.

Eric Johnson returns with School Tase a look at the troubling epidemic of tasering.

Brian Moyer is back with The Chicken That Ate Brazil.

Tom Herman makes his CS2 debut with The Argument for Judge Retention.

Katleen Welch returns in Coming Home To Roost. She surprises us with doing something traditional.

Darree Sicher returns with Blue Plus Red Equals Purple this article makes your editor buy a Groucho mask and go incognito for the next month.

Emily Hoch returns to our pages with Kutztown s Just OK With Me.

Leslie Welch,who has proved to be a popular new addition to CS2, continues her series on Autism with Numbers, Numbers, Numbers. Some of these stats will bowl you over.

Sylvia Baylor returns with what has become must reading in the political world with another edition of Keystone Scorecard: One Must Imagine Sisyphus Happy.

Sheldon Kaplan returns after his successful cover with more Dark Visions.

New poetry by Jack Lindeman: Habit, Unlike St. Francis, and Surge.

Enjoy!




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