Author Archives: statesman

Delaware Green Party Is Old News

The Green Party in Delaware can complain all it wants to about having unequal access to corporate media, but if it isn’t even using its own media to speak in a compelling way to the public, it can’t expect to do better on a larger scale. Continue reading

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Superficial Music Protest in Connecticut

I find it difficult to be patient when people who have failed to protest on the significant issues of our day finally decide to act just because a radio station does not share their opinion about what kind of music is worth broadcasting. Continue reading

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Food On the Border of Ohio and Kentucky

Local food networks also support farms that are more likely to reject the industrial agriculture model of big monocultures of a very few varieties of produce or livestock. Local food keeps cultural diversity and biological diversity right along with economic diversification. Continue reading

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Chris Buttars And The Real Threat To America

It’s absurd for Utah State Senator Chris Buttars to say that homosexuality is a greater threat to America than the economic crisis Continue reading

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Chino Latino Serves Endangered Fish in Minneapolis

Don’t go eat at Chino Latino… and spread the word. When people ask you why you won’t go with them to that restaurant, point them to the web site ofTake Marlin Off The Menu. Continue reading

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Marsha Blackburn Sponsors Anti-Family Legislation

If you live in Marsha Blackburn’s district in Tennessee, please call her office through her congressional switchboard at (202) 224-3121 and ask her to rescind H.R. 381 Continue reading

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Drink Up Organically

Thanks to Bonterra for making wine with a conscious effort to do it sustainably, and in the way that wine has been made for most of its history. Continue reading

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Wyoming Arts Added To Progressive Perspective

Wyoming Arts Blog? Sure, we’ll include that. Freedom of expression is something we wholeheartedly support, and that’s what the arts are all about. Continue reading

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Wind in Wyoming

New wind turbines coming for Cheyenne – much better than the dirty old coal industry’s answer to everything: Burn, burn, burn! Continue reading

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Juneau Protests Against Sarah Palin Again

Hundreds of residents of Juneau, Alaska gathered in the streets to warn America: Sarah Palin has been a bad Governor for Alaska, and she would be a terrible choice for the White House in 2008. Continue reading

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