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    Politics and Chronic Pain
    dmegivern
    by dmegivern  10-30-2008    1
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    Al Franken Moving Up
    dmegivern
    by dmegivern  10-13-2008    2
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    Generation X and Younger Back Obama
    dmegivern
    by dmegivern  11-22-2007   
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    American Academics
    dmegivern
    by dmegivern  10-10-2007    3
     I honestly believe that conservative rationale and thinking is less complex and evolved than progressive thought. It makes sense to me that places where highly intelligent people gather will therefore tend to be liberal.
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    The History of Inequality in America
    dmegivern
    by dmegivern  9-20-2007   
     Paul Krugman, Harvard professor and NY times writer, offers a history of inequality in the U.S.
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    King George W.: James Madison's Nightmare
    sl0wdjin
    by sl0wdjin  7-18-2007   
     Much more at the source site.
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    REFLECTIONS ON WORKING POOR, MIDDLECLASS AND AOHELL'S BLOG
    thinkingblue
    by thinkingblue  6-5-2007   
     I like blogs. They are like editorials from the ordinary, statements from the common person who work, pay bills, and pay taxes on her/his compensational wages. With this money she/he goes out, at the end of her/his hard workday, buys the things she/he needs and pays taxes again. What does she/he get in return for all her/his labors and double taxation. She/He gets the chance to get up the next day and do it all again. That's what it seems anyway, for the ordinary American middleclass person who is constantly climbing a greased pole trying to stay out of the ranks of the poor dangling below her/his suspension on this Achilles' heel of a pole. It has too fast become an inescapable failure for most to stay economically afloat. Two salaries per household and still they can't pass muster and avoid the catch-phrase "working poor". Please read http://www.aohell.com/archives/cat_americanpresidency.html or AOHELL'S blog, http://www.aohell.com/index.html Thanks, http://thinkingblue.blogspot.com
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    A Brief History of The United States of America
    laceym
    by laceym  4-18-2007    6
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