Articles from January 2007

Surest Sign Yet That Progressives Are Turning The Tide

January 29th, 2007 · No Comments

Frank Russo noted yesterday that the latest non-partisan and highly respected PPIC Poll shows some stunning news. After decades of non-stop right-wing extremist rhetoric on how “government handouts” should be abolished so that the free market can take us to the promised land, the people of California now say that they prefer a state [...]

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More: From The Courage Campaign · Politics

President Bush’s New Health Care Plan

January 20th, 2007 · 4 Comments

Governor Schwarzenegger apparently isn’t the only Republican scrambling to take on the health care issue. President Bush announced in his weekly radio address today that he will introduce a sweeping new federal health care plan in his State of the Union speech.
Having honed their problem-solving skills on the Iraq war and hurricane Katrina, the [...]

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More: From The Courage Campaign · Politics

Grey’s Anatomy Sucks

January 19th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Go read Herb’s blog to find out more.
AND this Dr. Burke guy is a huge P.K. Winsome-style, dyed-in-the-wool Republican activist. I hope he never finds work in Hollywood ever again.

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More: Republican BS · Television

Trillion Dollar Dreams

January 19th, 2007 · 1 Comment

As my Courage Campaign colleague noted just the other day, the bipartisan California Congressional Delegation on Capitol Hill worked this week to make sure that our state gets more of a return on the dollars we send off to Washington. This is an important goal for our Congressional Delegation, but an even [...]

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More: From The Courage Campaign · Politics

Pistons: Retooling the Engine?

January 18th, 2007 · 3 Comments

There’s been quite a shake-up over at the NBA’s most venerable and hardest working franchise, the Detroit Pistons.
After winning, in glorious fashion, the 2004 Championship, the Pistons then went on to return to the finals in 2005. They fell in seven games to a tough San Antonio Spurs team. The Detroit/San Antonio Finals [...]

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More: Detroit · Sports




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