Farewell From CS2
Our readership is stronger than ever and growing by leaps and bounds. Our writers are talented and dedicated, and I’ll compare their level of excellence to any political publication on the internet. Our five year readership goal was met in the first two years. Our 10 year readership goal is almost met and may well be with this, our December-January final issue.
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Boosting the Economy— One Big Screen TV at a Time
Even the most casual observers would believe that the U.S. is making an economic recovery if they saw the hordes descend upon retail stores on Black Friday.
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NOT The View
One day, Barbara read a letter Paris Hilton had sent from her jail cell. For that item I’m thankful. My daughter owes me $25 over a bet on whether Paris was illiterate.
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Election 2010: Crazy Republicans vs. Gutless Democrats
They gave the Democrats everything they needed to get the job done: The Presidency, and both houses of Congress by huge majorities. The public waited and braced for the coming fight. The fight never happened. That’s because no one showed up to fight for working people.
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Forget Scarborough, Here’s the Real Joe
We won’t be dissuaded. We know a real Joe when we see one.
We won’t be dissuaded. We know a real Joe when we see one.
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Doug or Manan?
“My opponent Jim Gerlach has stood by silently for four terms while extremist and radical elements hijacked the Republican Party. Even when the causes of an illegal, unconstitutional and immoral war in Iraq were found to be bogus, Jim looked on silently.
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Hey, Dems! Revisit This!
In politics, the Democratic Party has not had a home game since the 1960s.
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The Myth of Consensus
These small failures of nerve are repeated over and over again right up the ladder to the national party.
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Things I Wish I’d Said
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Martin Luther King, Jr.
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