Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Hotel Workers' Strike
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Anarchists' Influence on Occupy Oakland
I would like to thank Susie Cagle for featuring my photography in her Truthout.org piece today on Anarchists' influence on Occupy Oakland...
Activists and Anarchists Speak for Themselves at Occupy Oakland
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Anarchists,
black bloc,
Occupy Oakland,
politics,
protest,
Susie Cagle,
truthout
Friday, November 12, 2010
"And such talk, as they say, is cheap."
From the "Bulls-Eye" Department:
Linked below is Ted Koppel's recent Washington Post Op-Ed piece in which the reigning heavyweight journalism champ delivers a pinpoint knockout blow regarding the Keith Olbermann situation and what it signifies for the big picture of cable and internet journalism. In an inspiringly well-written analysis, Koppel cites
Linked below is Ted Koppel's recent Washington Post Op-Ed piece in which the reigning heavyweight journalism champ delivers a pinpoint knockout blow regarding the Keith Olbermann situation and what it signifies for the big picture of cable and internet journalism. In an inspiringly well-written analysis, Koppel cites
Labels:
breaking news,
new york times,
olbermann,
politics,
pundit,
Ted Koppel,
Washington Post
Saturday, October 30, 2010
From the "Where Would We Be Without Them?" Dept.
"Your reasonableness is poisoning my fear."
-- Stephen Colbert
What a great message by the sanity advocates today. It looked like a nice cross-section of Americans there on the Mall. Cheryl Crow and Kid Rock playing with The Roots?? What more could you ask for? Such scenes always remind me of a very cool song about a coast to coast adventure based on hope. (If Elvis covered it, it must be good, right?) I think it was in the Ken Burns' PBS documentary about the history of the blues in which
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ac/dc,
chuck berry,
colbert,
daily show,
led zeppelin,
media,
politics,
promised land,
rally,
rock and roll,
sanity,
stewart,
washington
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