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Stillman Brown
By Stillman Brown This week I will not be writing about politics. I’m exhausted, frazzled, burned out like a crust of hamburger bun allowed to slip between the grill’s steely teeth and onto the charcoal. I can’t even write a decent simile. In the spirit of last Saturday’s day of action (which I missed), I’m…
Obama or Clinton? The Best Writing
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Stillman Brown
If you’re a liberal/Democrat/progressive/angry young person who is still undecided about who to vote for in tomorrow’s primary, I can help you – With the power of words! These two pieces are the best new writing about a) Obama vs. Clinton and b) why Obama is (let’s face it) the better candidate. George Packer reveals…
Forgive Me
By
Ethan Nichtern
I spent the weekend working on activism for the IDP, and then working for the gentleman in the video below (no not Will.i.am from the Black Eyed Peas). Then I watched the Superbowl. So many experiences, so little time to share. I will blog later in the week, out of turn. For now, please except…
Home Miserable Home
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streetlegalplay
According to Forbes, New York City is the 4th most miserable city in the nation, after only: 1. Detroit, Michigan 2. Stockton, California 3. Flint, Michigan The miserable reasons include the average commute time, housing costs, income tax rates, crime statistics, and weather. Read the full list of miserable criteria here: http://www.forbes.com/2008/01/29/detroit-stockton-flint-biz-cz_kb_0130miserable_slide_2.html?thisSpeed=15000 For awhile I’ve been…
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