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I Don't Approve Of The Death Penalty, But These Life Sencences ...

While I don't approve of the death penalty, and disagree with a lot of China's business practices and lax worker protections, I envy the fact that they've got a country where being a wealthy corporate big wheel or a high-ranking government official ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Enron Corporation

We pay Sen. McCaskill $174,000 a year for this kind of whining?

Well, dagnabbit, I wish I'd thought of that when discussing future goals with ex-managers during performance reviews. 'No, no, I don't need to move on to any next project, I already did one really, really hard thing this year. And hold my calls, would ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Senate,  John Kerry

Morning No: No Wait To Be Seated

Sorry! We were unable to locate that page. Please return to the front page. Friends of the Earth thanks the OpenLeft community for the ideas you generate and your contributions to the progressive movement. blog advertising is good for you blog ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  18 Nov 2009

DNC, OFA Abandon Women In Healthcare Action Alert

Nancy Keenan, head of the national NARAL group (and most obedient of the obedient losers) was apparently personally promised before the health care battle by the Obama administration that they would look after the organization's constituency interests ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. House of Representatives,  U.S. Congress,  U.S. Democratic Party

Abortion: The Obedient Losers

There's a conventional wisdom that presupposes an 'independent' or 'moderate' political alignment that has a platform something like the following: abortion and gays are icky, corporations are the bestest, investor profits are society's highest ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Planned Parenthood,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party

Stealing Women's Lives

After this health financing reform legislation passes the House, it seems the burden for coming up with the costs associated with pregnancy and pregnancy prevention will likely fall more entirely on women afterwards than before. This is nothing ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  Bart Stupak

Evening No: Not Technically Satanic

- The Slacktivist continues his walk-through of the Left Behind series, and Our Heroes' attempt to save Hattie Durham. The plot dissections work both as entertaining literary criticism and illuminating windows into the strains of Christian ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Glenn Beck,  Najibullah Zazi

White House Says Weiner Should Have "Manned Up". Gays, Women, Mysteriously Irritated

...are incredible - denying that there was anything wrong with the phrase "man up".  My eyeballs are spinning in my head! But remember, Obama has always been a Political Lurker...always in the picture, but never out front, never leading the charge. ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: White House,  Barack Obama,  Ned Lamont

No Rescue From Democratic Misogyny

In the House, Rep. Bart Stupak is trying to both effectively ban insurance coverage for abortion and enact a back door parental/spousal consent law that would apply to the whole country. How's that again? As has been pointed out repeatedly, because ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  3 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Bart Stupak,  U.S. Democratic Party,  U.S. Republican Party

A Manufacturing Industry To Be Proud Of

The American manufacturing industry and its employees are constantly told that they need to be better competitors in the global market, that they must increase the value they add. How are they doing on that? Something that jumps out from data about ...

From NATASHA CHART, Open Left,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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