Archive for July, 2008
Posted on July 31, 2008. Filed under: daily kos, frameshop, jeffrey feldmanbooks, liberal bloggers, my dd, my direct democrat, open left, progressive bloggers, take a stand, tenessee unitarian shooting, violent rhetoric | Tags: bloggers, daily kos, frameshop, jeffrey feldmanbooks, liberal bloggers, my dd, my direct democrat, open left, progressive bloggers, right wing propaganda, take a stand, tenessee unitarian shooting, violent rhetoric |
After Sunday’s mass shooting at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church liberal bloggers need to take a stand against violent rhetoric!
I’m talking about some of the big blogs like Open Left, MyDD My Direct Democrat, Daily Kos.
Quote from Jeffrey Feldman at Frameshop. “Now is the time for influential progressive bloggers who have not done [...]
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Posted on July 31, 2008. Filed under: daily kos, frameshop, jeffrey feldmanbooks, my dd, my direct democrat, open left, take a stand, tenessee unitarian shooting, violent rhetoric | Tags: daily kos, frameshop, jeffrey feldmanbooks, my dd, my direct democrat, open left, take a stand, tenessee unitarian shooting, violent rhetoric |
After Sunday’s mass shooting at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church liberal bloggers need to take a stand against violent rhetoric!
I’m talking about some of the big blogs like Open Left, MyDD My Direct Democrat, Daily Kos.
Quote from Jeffrey Feldman at Frameshop. “Now is the time for influential progressive bloggers who have not done [...]
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Posted on July 30, 2008. Filed under: Globalization, Political, Steven Greenhouse, Wal-Mart effect, book, business, corporations, economic, immigrants, social trends, workers | Tags: affluent nation, book, business, corporations, economic, Globalization, immigrants, Political, social trends, Steven Greenhouse, Wal-Mart effect, workers |
Going behind the scenes, Steven Greenhouse tells the stories of software engineers in Seattle, hotel housekeepers in Chicago, call center workers in New York, and janitors in Houston, as he explores why, in the world’s most affluent nation, so many corporations are intent on squeezing their workers dry. We meet all kinds of workers: [...]
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