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Weekend Homework #4

By Ken Brosky
Friday, Mar 14 2008, 02:57 PM

It's nice out, so spend some time outside. But it's going to rain this weekend, too, and before you turn on your TV set and kill a few more brain cells, catch up on these particular treats (I even included a video to help you cope with all the words!)

House passes FISA legislation -- And not only that, it DOES NOT include immunity for the Telecom Companies. Immunity was almost a guarantee until people started getting active and making phone calls and sending out emails. If you were a part of this, then pat yourself on the back. It's a good start.

Climate Protections killed -- by President Bush, of course. Because he believes that a FREE MARKET can regulate pollution on its own without government standards.

No, the Free Market Can't -- An article by Greg Palast about Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz, who argues that free markets CANNOT regulate their own pollution and are INEFFECTIVE in producing research.

Thom Hartmann -- He's in Darfur following the genocide in progress. He's a liberal talk radio host, but of course Milwaukee doesn't have a liberal talk radio station. We're stuck with Mark Belling the Racist and Charlie Sykes the God-Knows-What. You can listen to Thom Hartmann LIVE for free on airamerica.com 

Once you're done with those articles, please enjoy a short video compilation:


 


 Have a great weekend,

Ken Brosky 

 

Comments

mrzippy13   

Great video...just more proof that four years of John McCain won't be too much different from 8 years of George W. Bush & Co.

March 14, 2008 10:07 PM

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About Ken Brosky

Ken Brosky is fiction author and editor-in-chief of Brew City Magazine, a literary e-zine available online. After graduating with his bachelor's degree in creative writing from UW-Eau Claire, he moved back to Bay View to start his own editing business, continue writing, and establishing himself as a progressive voice in politics.
 
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