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Share This- George Lakoff: The Obama Code
Feb 25, 3:26pm (2 reviews) politics http://www.huffingtonpost.com/george-lak...- "The Obama Code is both moral and linguistic at once. The President is using his enormous skills as a communicator to express a moral system. As he has said, budgets are moral documents. His economic program is tied to his moral system and is discussed in the Code, as are just about all of his other policies.
Behind the Obama Code are seven crucial intellectual moves that I believe are historically, practically, and cognitively appropriate, as well as politically astute. They are not all obvious, and jointly they may seem mysterious. That is why it is worth sorting them out one-by-one."
Share This- Z Magazine - Consumerism
Feb 7, 2:39am   (33 reviews) sociology, society, consumerism http://www.zmag.org/zmag/viewArticle/204...- "--it is difficult to protect oneself from the slow death caused by consumer culture. Human beings are every day and in numerous ways psychologically, socially, and spiritually assaulted by a culture which:
* creates increasing material expectations
* devalues human connectedness
* socializes people to be self-absorbed
* obliterates self-reliance
* alienates people from normal human emotional reactions
* sells false hope that creates more pain"
Share This- CSPANJunkie
Feb 3, 11:47pm (10 reviews) politics http://cspanjunkie.org/- I watch CSPAN off and on but I don't have the time to keep up. CSPAN Junkie gives me the highlights and the vid to boot.
Share This- McClatchy Washington Bureau
Feb 3, 10:00pm (1 review) comics, humor http://www.mcclatchydc.com/215/gallery/5...

Share This- PolitiFact | The Obameter: Tracking Barack Obamas Campaign Promises
Feb 3, 9:46pm     (55 reviews) politics http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/...- Barack Obama video game stats. Will he play to win?
 
PolitiFact is keeping track of 500 promises that Barack Obama made during the campaign and is tracking their progress.
Share This- Cartoons - Peter Brookes, Morland, Nature Notes - Times Online
Feb 2, 6:59pm (18 reviews) cartoons http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment...
Share This- Public Access In Peril? | Reverend Billy &The Church of Stop Shopping
Feb 2, 5:44pm (2 reviews) activism, comunity http://www.revbilly.com/press/2009/01/pu...- Public Access Channels have been under threat from corporate and government censorship.
Public Access provides a much needed alternative challenge to the monopoly media and provides a crevice for debating and educating about issues that are of important to you and your community.
Share This- The Daily Censored
Dec 26, 2008 12:11pm (3 reviews) politics http://dailycensored.com/- The Daily Censored was created in Late 2008 by former Project Censored intern Adam Armstrong with the hopes of establishing an uncensored platform that could enable writers and editors from around the world to report and discuss important issues that the media has censored. As an independent blog and news source, the Daily Censored works closely with many of the same staff and writers that make Project Censored the number one place to find underreported and non-reported news. Founded by Carl Jensen in 1976, Project Censored is a media research program working in cooperation with numerous independent media groups in the US. Project Censored's principle objective is the training of SSU students in media research and First Amendment issues and the advocacy for, and protection of, free press rights in the United States. Project Censored has trained over 1,500 students in investigative research in the past three decades.
Through a partnership of faculty, students, and the community, Project Censored conducts research on important national news stories that are underreported, ignored, misrepresented, or censored by the US corporate media. Each year, Project Censored publishes a ranking of the top 25 most censored nationally important news stories in the yearbook, Censored: Media Democracy in Action, which is released in September. Recent Censored books have been published in Spanish, Italian and Arabic.
The Project works in cooperation with SSU academic classes Sociology of Media and Sociology of Censorship, where students earn credit for their research and participate in writing the annual yearbook. Additionally, Project Censored sponsors and supervises over 60 student interns a year who do in depth investigative research, sponsor campus events and speakers, and organize an annual national Media Accountability Conference. Students also participate in writing the Project Censored quarterly newsletter (circulation 9,000) and assist with maintaining the Project Censored website projectcensored.org [projectcensored.org] , which receives over a million views a month from all over the world.
Between 700 and 1000 stories are submitted to Project Censored each year from journalists, scholars, librarians, and concerned citizens around the world. With the help of more than 200 Sonoma State University faculty, students, and community members, Project Censored reviews the story submissions for coverage, content, reliability of sources and national significance. The university community selects 25 stories to submit to the Project Censored panel of judges who then rank them in order of importance. Current or previous national judges include: Noam Chomsky, Susan Faludi, George Gerbner, Sut Jhally, Frances Moore Lappe, Michael Parenti, Herbert I. Schiller, Barbara Seaman, Erna Smith, Mike Wallace and Howard Zinn. All 25 stories are featured in the yearbook, Censored: The News That Didn't Make the News.
- Dec 5, 2008 3:28pm
- "The fact is that censorship always defeats its own purpose, for it creates, in the end, the kind of society that is incapable of exercising real discretion. "
-Henry Steele Commager
Share This- The November 5th Movement
Nov 5, 2008 6:52am   (8 reviews) counterculture http://november5.org/- "The election is over and we must begin turning our country around now, or the opportunity may not come again. By quickly organizing ourselves in each of the 435 congressional districts, over the next 100 days, we can make single-payer healthcare, a living wage, and a less militaristic society our long-term reality. We must do this because the founders of these United States gave us the power to do it. Please watch the video and sign up today."
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