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March | 2015 | politics4thepeople
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Book club and free educational series for independents. Welcome to Politics for the People blog and Book Club for independents. In 2002, I created a free educational series for independents in New York City. I'm delighted to be able to expand with a bi-monthly Book Club that will allow Politics for the People to reach independents all over the country. Politics for the People is designed to take you behind the scenes for a look at politics and history from an independent’s point of view. MARCH 28, 2015.
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Interviews | Up at Lou's Fish
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Up at Lou's Fish. John P. Avlon. Is a columnist and associate editor of the New York Sun. Former chief speechwriter for Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani. And author of Independent Nation: How Centrists Can Change American Politics. Random House, 2004). He has appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Fox News, PBS, MSNBC, the Dennis Miller Show, and C-Span. And serves as regular panelist on Radio America’s Battleline. His first novel, Sometimes You See It Coming. Part of Baker’s New York City of Fire Trilogy.
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Dunow, Carlson & Lerner - Authors
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Bull; FOREIGN RIGHTS. Click underlined names to see author websites. Josh and Jessica Applestone. David W. Brown. Katherine Crowley and Kathi Elster. Marisa de los Santos. Noah Z. Jones. Estate of William Lee Miller. Leslie F. Miller. Estate of Scott O’Dell. Chad Orzel, Ph.D. Annie Rogers, PhD. Estate Donald J. Sobol. The Estate of John Steptoe. Susan Todd and Carol Purington. Neil de Grasse Tyson. Mark Van de Walle. Frank Wheeler, Jr.
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Saving the Democratic Party from itself | Advoken's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Thomas M. Sobottke’s Words. Saving the Democratic Party from itself. November 16, 2014. History tells us grassroots actions needed to spur action). Often overlooked in the marvelous Ken Burns’ PBS Roosevelt series was that much of FDR’s New Deal rose as much from the grassroots as it did from the President’s skillful, if sometimes crafty, political leadership . Franklin D. Roosevelt signing the National Labor Relations Act on July 5, 1935. It was in that scenario that F...
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