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Songs for Dean - Links
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Spread The Word Through Song And Music! Songs to get elected by. Join the Dean Campaign! Near bottom of page). Howard Dean Dance Mix - “What I want to Know”. Political music event organizers. American Political Songs 1840-1892. Music and lyrics played with sing-along sheet music player. Presidential Campaign Songs 1789-1996. The official Howard Dean website. The official Dean weblog. Resources for grass roots organizers and activists. Volunteers for Howard Dean. Tabling resources and blog. Is not affilia...
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Optimism from the Hills
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Optimism from the Hills. Thoughts, opinions, ramblings, and multiple perspectives on ideas, politics, and media. Thursday, December 30, 2004. Some Criticism, Then Some Optimism (I think). Some 'conservative' or another has written a book ostenisbly aimed at convincing liberals to look at America more optimistically. ( I thought I was doing as well as those cranky sonsuvbitches! Tell me, what exactly is a 'liberal'? When I argue, I don't pinpoint 'conservatives'- what kind of point would that pin be?
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Optimism from the Hills
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Optimism from the Hills. Thoughts, opinions, ramblings, and multiple perspectives on ideas, politics, and media. Monday, September 24, 2007. It looks like the One Laptop Per Child. Initiative led by Nicholas Negroponte, which I first wrote about back in January '07, is underway. If I had a job, who knows? Is access to a laptop the most important factor in a child's education- more than his/her teacher, school-infrastructure, curriculum? For that, I still assert Nicholas Negroponte as an inspirational exa...
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Optimism from the Hills
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Optimism from the Hills. Thoughts, opinions, ramblings, and multiple perspectives on ideas, politics, and media. Wednesday, April 20, 2005. Ckughehhhh.so sick.can't.make it.to school. So yeah, this whole work, more work, and then 4 hours of school on wednesday's has got to go. but, summer is just around the corner when i'll have nothing scheduled except for nice long midday siestas and a beautiful august trip somewhere with my special lady friend. Posted by Jesse : 7:08 AM. Monday, April 18, 2005. They w...
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Optimism from the Hills
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Optimism from the Hills. Thoughts, opinions, ramblings, and multiple perspectives on ideas, politics, and media. Friday, April 30, 2004. I'm taking this opportunity to publicly state that Mr. John Lovrich, the John to the right of this post in our email column, is hereby declared an erascable bastard for going so long without blogging or commenting on our infinitely important forum. Johnny, get your ass online. Posted by Jesse : 6:58 PM. Tuesday, April 27, 2004. Jack Newfield, writer for. For my own woes...
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Optimism from the Hills
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Optimism from the Hills. Thoughts, opinions, ramblings, and multiple perspectives on ideas, politics, and media. Thursday, June 30, 2005. Bold steps by Europe's Catholics. Roman Catholocism has long been one of the more socially conservative forces worldwide, continuing to this day to denounce abortion, same-sex marriage, and even contraceptives. However, one of the most Catholic nations in the world, Spain, passed into law today. Posted by Jesse : 9:49 AM. Monday, June 27, 2005. Sunday, June 26, 2005.
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Optimism from the Hills
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Optimism from the Hills. Thoughts, opinions, ramblings, and multiple perspectives on ideas, politics, and media. Friday, July 30, 2004. First Day in a Suit. Posted by John : 2:03 PM. Op posth. no. 12. In a blue series towards his sleepy eyes. They slid like wonder, women tall and small,. Of every shape and size,. In many languages to lisp 'We do'. To Henry almost waking. What is the night at all,. His closed eyes beckon you. In the Marriage of the Dead, a new routine,. And a-many rings fumbled on. Thursd...
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Optimism from the Hills
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Optimism from the Hills. Thoughts, opinions, ramblings, and multiple perspectives on ideas, politics, and media. Monday, February 28, 2005. I find that travelling makes one very aware and thoughtful of home. So I was thinking about you and me and how we present a challenge to the thick/thin-boundary paradigm as I understand it. Time to me, Emit to you. He is always saying structure. I am always feeling. Strangely, he believes. I wake up from scratch. Dreams, maybe static. He wakes up early. Seek the dens...
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Teaching The Indie Kids to Dance Again: 05/01/2004 - 06/01/2004
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Monday, May 31, 2004. Black Sheep of Omaha. Okay, first off, LJ Users can now add this feed. To their friends page to read TTIKTDA that way if they so choose. Yay for all of you. Following up on the news that on September 14, The Faint will be releasing a new album entitled Wet From Birth. Completing the apparent trilogy of Blank-Wave Arcade. An album about sex, and Danse Macabre. An album about death, it seemed an appropriate occasion to post a pair of tracks from the back catalog, to prime the pump.