Whistling Dixie in Congress and on the Golf Links
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[ Screeching Rats] This bill was thankfully dead with Hastert’s recent last gavel bang, but it has a chance of rearing its head again in the new Congress.
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[Blogforamerica.com] Blog for America » John Stewart skewers Tony Snow on Iraq Study ...: In 2004, he had formed a statewide group, Arizona Democratic Progressive Caucus, later putting it in the service of PDA national leadership to grow the progressive movement in Arizona. His group later became the Arizona Progressive Council, when he generously transferred the name of his group to the Arizona in-party caucus, and until recently he was involved in forming progressive “conversation cafes”
[Firedoglake.com] Firedoglake - Firedoglake weblog » Blue America ” Tony Trupiano ...: If you go to Tony Trupiano’s web site, the first thing you’ll see is a quote from Mahatma Gandhi, "We must become the change we want to see." I don’t think Tony’s making a play for the small Indian-American population of Michigan’s 11th congressional district.
[Blogforamerica.org] Blog for America » Jon Stewart skewers Tony Snow on Iraq Study ...: In 2004, he had formed a statewide group, Arizona Democratic Progressive Caucus, later putting it in the service of PDA national leadership to grow the progressive movement in Arizona. His group later became the Arizona Progressive Council, when he generously transferred the name of his group to the Arizona in-party caucus, and until recently he was involved in forming progressive “conversation cafes”
[Argusleader.gns.gannettonline.com] Midterm Elections 2006 - Gannett News Service expanded coverage: Schaller, author of a new book called "Whistling Past Dixie: How Democrats Can Win Without the South," says Ford's fate carries larger implications. "He is running a great campaign in a good Democratic year" in a relatively moderate Southern state, Schaller says;
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Posted at December 11, 2006 02:50 AM