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Politics And Everyday Life 2008©
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Politics, Religion, Social Issues And Everyday Life From A Liberal Single Mom's Point Of View Dedicated to Fighting The Bush Neocon Agenda..... I am not Neocon or Republican, not "liberal but progressive" Rather, I like to say "progressive Independent" and independent of ideology, which really means: I think for myself. My goal is to vanquish Neocons / Bush from this Land near and far... To make women wake up, get angry, protest and act! Aw come on . . . it shouldn't be that hard!......
Recent Posts
Unveiling the Hanging Gardens of Armenia
Enlarge This Image Justyna Mielnikiewicz for The New York Times Couples meeting at one of the outdoor garden by the gallery displaying photographs by Patti Boyd. The center, a mad work of architectural megalomania and historical recovery, is o...
The Controversy Over Mammograms
The new recommendations are alarming. I received a diagnosis of breast cancer at 45, with no prior family history. By 50, I would have been dead. Mammograms are noninvasive and may cause momentary discomfort. A routine dental cleaning can be worse...
Another Round of Regulatory Reform
Throughout the fall, lawmakers in the House have been drafting and reworking legislation to reform the financial system. Senate Democrats weighed in last week with a plan that is stronger than the House bills on aspects of derivatives regulation and ...
Rogue American Woman
Of course, the subtitle of Sarah Palin’s book is “An American Life.” Because she is the lovely avatar of real Americans " ordinary, hard-working, God-fearing, common-sense, good, ordinary, real Americans. If you are not l...
U.S. Home Building Unexpectedly Slumps in October
A separate report showed that consumer prices inched upward in October, but not enough to make inflation a concern even with the dollar weakening and interest rates at record lows. The data on home construction showed a decline in the rate of sing...
Some Organizers Protest Their Union’s Tactics
After six years working in the laundry of a Miami hotel, Julia Rivera was thrilled when her union tapped her to become a full-time union organizer. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Daniel Rosenbaum for The New York Times Amelia Frank-V...
