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Louisiana Calling Kim Carson Home

Roots musician Kim Carson talks about reconstruction hassles two years post Katrina.

Kucinich excluded from Iowa debate. Why?

Dennis Kucinich



Dennis Kucinich Excluded

John Harrison

Dennis Kucinich is being excluded from the Des Moines Register Presidential debate, even though he's fourth place in national polls and leading by huge margins in just about every internet poll. Dodd and Biden, who both have lower poll numbers than Dennis, are invited. The Register is saying the exclusion is due to the campaign's field director in Iowa working out of his home rather than a rented storefront. It's outrageous that a private power can blatantly hijack the democratic process like this.


Summary of CNN Debates + Special Guest Appearance

From The Largest Minority

CNN's agenda was apparent during their November 15th "debate" as they tried to force the narrative to favor conservative corporate candidates. However, this attempt did not phase congressman Kucinich, who has come back strong with the endorsement of a special friend. Chuck who?


Now, Republicans Threaten to Hold Road Home Money AND Congress Hostage

The Louisiana Recovery Authority (LRA) announced late today (Tuesday, November 6) that Congressional negotiators have agreed to provide an additional $3 billion for Louisiana's Road Home program in a pending defense bill.

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Half-Time For Democracy (POV)

Popular video blogger Sean Bedlam encourage people to unplug their TV's and to think critically about the world around them.

Leave it to Dennis

The latest from the 35 Percenters. Subscribe to the YouTube channel and you’re guaranteed a spot in Mormon heaven. (ht: http://www.jwharrison.com)

I Love The USA

"The Resident" talks about how she loves America and that we need to wake up and question what is going on around us.

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The Daily Show – Tortured Logic

From The Largest Minority

Like loud rock music to a sleep deprived prisoner at Guantanamo, the torture debate has once again delivered a rude awakening to those Americans naïve enough to believe that our country has any moral high ground over our supposed evil enemies. The Bush administration has been playing its own version of “it depends on what your definition of ‘Is’ is” for several years - only their game of semantics is about torturing defenseless prisoners and not a blowjob. Apparently, the commander-in-chief also has the power to change the definition of our words to fit his own misunderstandings of them.

Stewart plays a quick game of “Cruel, Inhuman, Degrading, or O-Tay”, and talks with John Oliver afterwards about why this secret Justice Department memo endorsing torture is a triumph for our nation. Oliver reminds us of how awesome a place our country is that we can actually talk openly about the people we torture without being arrested and well, tortured I guess. The fact that we can bitch openly about the human rights abuses our country commits makes us the greatest country in the world, and if you use your right to freedom of speech to disagree with that statement then you’re obviously a traitor who ought to be tortured (if we did that sort of thing).

Watch the second video here: http://www.jwharrison.com/blog/2007/10/09/the-daily-show-%e2%80%93-tortured-logic/


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