On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 12:48 AM, CeJ wrote:
> The turning over of the House of Reps to the Republicans demonstrates
> clearly one thing (to me at least):
> That American voters, as diverse as they are, tend to prefer the
> incoherence of the Republicans to the incoherence of the Democrats.
CB: F
Outside the orthodoxy of the two-party US, Kucinich retained his
congressional seat.
VICTORY: We won, 53% - 44%
Dear Friends,
Your support made it possible for our campaign to have a strong media
presence in the closing days of the election, so that we were able to
withstand the powerful anti-i
The turning over of the House of Reps to the Republicans demonstrates
clearly one thing (to me at least):
That American voters, as diverse as they are, tend to prefer the
incoherence of the Republicans to the incoherence of the Democrats.
The incoherence of the Republicans is the idea that they st
Election Day Thoughts
by Robert Jensen
Countercurrents.org (November 01 2010)
November 2 is going to be a big day in our political lives.
But November 3 will be far more important.
On mid-term Election Day, voters will choose between candidates with
different positions on health-care insura