Howie Hawkins arrested for protesting at Wellpoint's offices
Shackled Howie Hawkins appears in Syracuse City Court
Hawkins was arrested around 1 p.m. Wednesday by Syracuse police outside the office of National Government Services at 400 S. Salina St., which houses the care claims office of Wellpoint Inc., a large health insurer. Hawkins said he was trying to enter the building to deliver a letter to the CEO of Wellpoint Inc. demanding that the CEO’s salary be cut and put into healthcare. ...
Zombie Lies That Will Not Die
Frank Rich in his column about the GOP meltdown in upstate NY's congressional race:
The same Republicans who once deplored Democrats for refusing to let an anti-abortion dissident, Gov. Robert Casey of Pennsylvania, speak at the 1992 Clinton convention now routinely banish any dissenters in their own camp.
Lambert endorses Hillary
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[I have dear friends who will vehemently disagree with me about this. But so be it; I have to make a choice!]
Now that Edwards is out of the race I find myself, like VastLeft, surprised, even chagrined, to find myself endorsing Hillary. But there it is. I wish this could be something other than a rambling, impressionistic post, but heck: Maybe that's how we all make decisions anyhow.
My bottom line is this:
I feel that I know Hillary. For all her faults, I know her.
I want to entrust the very challenging future of our country to someone I know. Simple as that.
I don't feel that I know Obama, and the more I learn about him, the less I like.
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[Just cross-posted to Kos. How about a recommendation? And welcome, Eschatonians, Paul Krugman, Digby, Andrew Tobias, and Sadly, No readers. And Avedon, you know I do.]
[And readers, if you want others to read this post, you can use the Digg or Reddit buttons below to recommend it.]
ONE CURRENT PERMATHREAD on Big Orange is that Krugman and Obama are feuding or having a vendetta. Which, when you take a step back, is bizarre. That movement conservatives and Villagers like stone Bush enabler William Kristol, like David Brooks, Broderella, and Andrew Sullivan are all good with Obama isn't even mentioned in passing by Obama's fan base. And yet those same enthusiasts spend inordinate amounts of time vilifying Paul Krugman, a true progressive who was there for us from the earliest dark days of the Bush regime.
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