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    The Columbian gives cover to Radical Homophobic Agenda

    It seems that The Columbian equates giving religious fundamentalist fringe “a seat at the table” with bestowing a high honor on one of its leaders. The following is my response to their latest Cheers & Jeers:

    After the hyperpartisanship and ideologically driven policy that marked the outgoing administration there is no disagreement that it is a necessary and admirable endeavor for Obama to be gracious in [...]



    a pie in the face is the very least i’d like to give john mccain

    I’d very much like to give him a piece of my mind.

    I was born on Long Island, just a few train stops from Hofstra University. If all you know of Long Island comes from F. Scott Fitzgerald (or Paris Hilton), that strip of expensive real estate may seem like a giant McMansion tract. But when I was born in Garden City in 1965, Long [...]



    Columbian Recommendations

    The OutsiderA Newsletter for the Overburdened Taxpayers of Vancouver Washington

    Tuesday, October 16, 2007

    Columbian Recommendations

    If you were the only paper in a city of 160,000 plus people wouldn’t you try to give a fair and balanced view of the coming elections? The answer would probably be yes if you looked into the voting records of the incumbents already in office. The Columbian didn’t. Everyone currently running [...]



    American Blackout – Progressive Movies

    Directed by Ian Inaba
    Does every vote count in America? Apparently not in the 21st century. This 2006 Sundance Film Festival winner takes a disturbing look at the ways in which the African-American vote has been manipulate dand disenfranchised in American elections. From the outrageous maneuvers in Florida in 2000 to the Republican efforts to unseat controversial Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, it’s too [...]

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