11/19/04 :: By Bonnie Yarbrough
Re-framing Moral ValuesCategories ::
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As long as we’re re-framing reality for the new (old) administration, perhaps we should re-visit the notion of “moral values” again. Serious confusion is rampant on this and related issues, particularly about what constitutes genuine spirituality, moral vision, and ethical behavior. In fact, “either-or” thinking (“You’re with us or you’re against us.”) is propelling agendas across many disciplines other than politics: religion, science, education, language, music, and art.
11/14/04 :: By Delton Murphy
To The WorldCategories ::
Election 2004 ::
Patriotism ::
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As the death toll continues to rise in Iraq and our civil liberties continue to erode, many Americans are still in a state of disbelief that Bush will be in power for at least another four years. A new website tries to express the myriad of emotions at least half of America feels.
11/12/04 :: By Delton Murphy
Kicking The Ass Into ShapeCategories ::
Activism ::
Democrats ::
Election 2004 ::
Kerry-Edwards 2004 ::
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Donkeys are famously known (and revered) for their stubbornness. When they detect danger they watch it. They do not run from it and they certainly cannot be forced towards it. The similarities between donkeys and democrats are almost eerie.
11/11/04 :: By Bonnie Yarbrough
Letter from Elizabeth EdwardsCategories ::
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Elizabeth Edwards' update
11/11/04 :: By Delton Murphy
Action Alert! Ohio To Be RecountedCategories ::
Activism ::
Criminal Acts ::
Election 2004 ::
Elections ::
Reader Interaction
Yesterday Green Party Presidential Candidate David Cobb confirmed that he would demand a recount of all the votes cast in the Presidential Election in the state of Ohio. Since David Cobb's name appeared on the Ohio ballot, it is his legal right to ask for a statewide recount.
07/22/04 :: By
Memes Needed for Bush’s “New Approach”: Apply HereCategories ::
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Today’s New York Times includes an article about Bush’s plans to "introduce a new approach" to his campaign, and "“begin offering ideas for what a second Bush term would look like." Democrats need to start thinking now about coming up with a few short, snappy phrases to remind voters that the "new" George W. Bush is not the real George W. Bush.