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Rolling Stones Keyboardist Pushes Smart Growth Policies
Tweet Share on Facebook March 30, 2011 Comment (3)Cellulosic fuel.
Biomimicry.
Closed-loop manufacturing.
Mama cookin’ chicken fried and bacon grease / Come on along, boys, it’s just down the road apiece!
Welcome to the fruitful double life of Chuck Leavell.
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Really, Sarah Palin Would Be a Ridiculous Candidate for President
Tweet Share on Facebook March 23, 2011 Comment (42)Bill Kristol, the Weekly Standard editor and one of Sarah Palin’s most influential beltway boosters, cites the former Alaska governor’s performance in the 2008 vice presidential debate with then Sen. Joe Biden as proof of Palin’s not-to-be-misunderestimated political talent.
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Why Blogs Beat Facebook and Twitter
Tweet Share on Facebook March 23, 2011 Comment (3)Blogs are dying.
Long live blogs!
According to a New York Times feature, blogs as a cultural phenomenon have largely been displaced by Facebook and Twitter and other social networking outlets.
However: Blogs “remain a home of more meaty discussions.”
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Swing Voters Swing Because They're Uninformed
Tweet Share on Facebook March 15, 2011 Comment (12)One of my hobbyhorses is to track the movements of the Oscillating Low-Information Voter .
He is not a bad person. He may be hard-working and incredibly brilliant. He may be rich or poor or, more likely, somewhere in between. He may, in fact, be a she.
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How America Is 'Broke' and Why It Matters
Tweet Share on Facebook March 8, 2011 Comment (17)With Sarah Palin’s flair for jumpstarting a meme, filmmaker Michael Moore has declared that America is far from “broke.”
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Canada Shows Universal Healthcare Doesn't Mean Universal Health
Tweet Share on Facebook March 1, 2011 Comment (5)A study of 14,800 Canadians—all of whom, it goes without saying, have access to the country’s universal, single-payer healthcare system—found that disparities in health outcomes between low- and high-income citizens are incredibly stubborn.













