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Open Thread and Diary Rescue
by
Susan Gardner
for
Daily Kos
Daily Kos Staff Emeritus
Thursday, Apr. 20, 2006
Thursday, Apr. 20, 2006
at
8:48:10pm PDT
Spread some discussion and comments among these overlooked gems from the past 24 hours:
MarionCountyDemocrat's
Precinct Organizing: The Path to the Promised Land
gives a practical blow-by-blow account of organizing at the smallest local level.
redglare's
A Collapsible Spring
reflects on experiencing spring in a "corporate park oasis" and the consequences of the collapse of natural habitats.
play jurist's
Oil or Democracy
is a great resource on the Azerbaijan pipeline, corporate energy interests and human rights violations on the eve of the country's leader's visit to DC.
matthewc's
SHTF: Looks like the U.S. is about to lose Colombia!!
gives a detailed history of U.S. rhetoric and intervention in Central and South America. It ain't pretty.
Gjermund E Jansen's
UN Moscow negotiations with Iran ended without results
is an excellent diary with details and background information on the recent Security Council meeting that ended in a stalemate. Highly recommended.
Arken's
The United States of America or the Republic of Gilead?
looks at the current state of the USA and muses on whether we've become a dystopian society.
Zackpunk's
One less vote the Democrats can count on
shows how end-of-life issues take on a personal note in this passionate diary.
Ethorn's
Bushspeak: per WaPo, "Analysis" = "Anonymous Spin Extravaganza"
dissects a Post article and lists how many times anonymous sources are used or referred to. Quite an appalling number, actually.
ManfromMiddletown's
No Monolithic Terror: Al Qaeda as Outsourcer
is a thoughtful piece that nicely disposes of the monolithic theory, upon which the domino theory depends.
Superribbie's
First Quarter FEC filings for House races to watch
offers details on the finances for the open seats in Congress this fall.
Mote Dai's
A Fight for Democracy
is an inspiring backgrounder about the diarist's time in Nepal, and reports on the crackdown on protestors and journalists from colleagues there.
Mash's
The Innocent Of Guantanamo
looks at the plight of two innocent Chinese Uighur prisoners at Gitmo, who now live in a limbo since their arrest. They can't go back to China for fear of execution, and no other country has stepped up to admit them.
zootfloggin's
The Revolt of the Big Lebowskis
examines the under-reported revolt against the administration of top-tier biomedical researchers and specialists.
Tom Rinaldo's
Can the American Center Hold?
is a thought-provoking piece that considers the history and future - and definition - of "the center" in American politics.
Add your favorites in comments below.