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Chris Crain sees reason for hope at the Human Rights Campaign. I don't.
Another Change You Won't See From Obama
talkleft.com — From the time Sen. Barack Obama announced his candidacy, I wrote and wrote about his record on criminal justice issues, particularly with respect to our drug laws. I didn't like what I learned and said so repeatedly. While his policy positions and ... (more) Another Change You Won't See From Obama
Mind change on climate change?
neoneocon.com — This is interesting. And here’s something related . It’s from a year ago, when a number of previously convinced scientists were having doubts about the proof that global warming is generated by human activity. That number seems to have ... (more) Mind change on climate change?
Change I Can Believe In
yglesias.thinkprogress.org — How nice it is to have a pro-labor president : President-elect Barack Obama put himself on the side of the workers at the Republic Windows and Doors factory Sunday: “When it comes to the situation here in Chicago with the workers who are asking ... (more) Change I Can Believe In
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Change We Can Believe In (More of the Same)
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