21 September 2010
Raw Story, "Poll: Vast majority opposes attack on Iran"
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Two from the Christian Science Monitor:
Who’s picking up the tab for the tea party?
The tea party movement may have genuine grassroots. But just beneath the surface are professional fund-raisers, foundations, and political action committees – some of which have been around for years – pushing a conservative-libertarian agenda.
Scott Horton, "Reality check: Iran is not a nuclear threat"
Radley Balko, Slate: Blight Fight: Why is the city of Montgomery condemning the property of African-Americans along a civil rights trail?
Mark Weisbrot, Counterpunch:
"Net Neutrality, Free Speech and the Net: The Future of the Internet"
Labels: Iran, miscellany, politics
1 Comments:
As with all astroturf advocates, the Tea Partiers most effective defense is the sincerity of their ignorance.
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