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Submitted by BlueNC on Sat, 02/04/2012 - 11:51am- BlueNC's blog
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HKonJ 2012
Submitted by Jake Gellar-Goad on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 1:54pm
I am just back from HKonJ 6. I wanted to create a place with this blog entry for people to share their experiences and photos from the march and rally. For me, it was a great event. It was really empowering to see so many people supporting equality, voting rights, raising awareness about HAVA, and social justice. I saw old friends, made new contacts, and even saw Rep. Miller there as well. What was your experience with this, or past HKonJs?
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GOP cuts to higher education force tuition hike
Submitted by scharrison on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 11:31amMaking the gap between the Haves and the Have-Nots even wider:
In addition to taking a hacksaw to higher-education funding last year, the Honorables also cut money for financial aid. Some revenue from the tuition increase will go to financial aid, but as the price of admission rises more students will fall through the cracks.
I think it's safe to say that making the UNC System only available to the privileged few was exactly what the framers of our Constitution didn't want to happen:
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Call to Action: Demand that President Obama Veto H.R. 658 And Scrub The DHS Wide Area Aerial Surveillance System (WAASS)
Submitted by ironboltbruce on Sat, 02/11/2012 - 6:26am
DEMAND THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA VETO H.R. 658 AND SCRUB THE DHS WIDE AREA AERIAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (WAASS) IT ENABLES
Known to the clueless as the "FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012", but recognized by the concerned as the "Skynet Surveillance Enabling Act of 2012", H.R. 658 is now hovering at the White House just one corporate fascist puppet presidential signature away from authorizing the filling of America's skies with as many as 30,000 "1984 Meets Terminator" Big Brother Police State citizen surveillance drones:
We are calling on all Americans to click the "Submit a comment" link for H.R. 658 on this White House Pending Legislation page and demand that President Obama veto H.R. 658 and scrub the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Wide Area Aerial Surveillance System (WAASS) it enables:
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After dark
Submitted by scharrison on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 8:37pm- scharrison's blog
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Would that our elected officials in Raleigh had this kind of dignity and decency
Submitted by BlueNC on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 4:19pm- BlueNC's blog
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The southern strategy: A tumor of the soul
Submitted by Tom Sullivan on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 12:07pmA long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, I was a waiter. For seven years. Before PCs. Back in the age of LPs and carbon paper. I remember one customer who, after he'd signed his credit card receipt and I handed him his copy, asked me to give him the carbons (back then we used carbon paper).
I must have had a puzzled look on my face because he asked if I knew why he wanted them. I didn't. He explained that it was because criminals sometimes go dumpster diving for carbons to steal credit card numbers. Huh? It would never have occurred to me, I said. That's because you don't have a criminal mind, he replied. Maybe for the first time it dawned on me that it takes a certain bent of mind to turn one's creativity to criminal mischief.
All that is preface to Ari Berman's new Nation essay, "How the GOP Is Resegregating the South." In their vanity, some liberals like to think of themselves as more intelligent and creative than their conservative counterparts, but Berman shows just how creatively Republicans of a certain bent have twisted the Voting Rights Act to renovate their Southern Strategy and dilute minority influence -- by packing as many minority voters into as few congressional districts as possible.
In virtually every state in the South, at the Congressional and state level, Republicans—to protect and expand their gains in 2010—have increased the number of minority voters in majority-minority districts represented overwhelmingly by black Democrats while diluting the minority vote in swing or crossover districts held by white Democrats.
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Romnemonics
Submitted by TJ Walker on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 11:54amWatch AmericanLP's newest Video:
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What are Mitt Romney's "In-Context" Economic Views?
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Amendment One would ban civil contracts between gay citizens
Submitted by BlueNC on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 10:39amEd Cone is beating the right drum.
The big story is that the group does not want to acknowledge the full meaning of the issue it advocates: The proposed marriage amendment would make civil unions unconstitutional in North Carolina.
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Render unto Caesar
Submitted by James on Fri, 02/10/2012 - 10:14amThe latest tempest in the GOP tea cup is the concern that government is imposing rules on religions. At issue is the claim that health plans offered by religious organizations must cover contraceptives in the same way that other prescriptions are covered.
That claim is a lie. Religious organizations that want to be exempted from the contraception requirements already get those exemptions easily.
But given the brouhaha, it's clear that more clarity is in order. The time has come to defund all religions completely. They should have full freedom to do whatever they want, and should receive no grants, no matching funds, no tax exemptions, no nothing from taxpayers. And along the way, we can also agree to ban prayers in public schools or public meetings, gods on coins, mangers in front of court houses, and any involvement whatsoever by religions in official government affairs.
If religions want to be free from the burdens of government policy, let them be free from government funding too. Let's draw a bright line between Caesar and god. Never the twain shall meet.
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