IMC/Confluence writer's meeting
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Thursday, Dec. 4 7:30 PM CAMP 3026 Cherokee @ Minnesota in south St. Louis
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IMC/Confluence writer's meeting We need writers! Thursday, Dec. 4 7:30 PM CAMP 3026 Cherokee @ Minnesota in south St. LouisRecent blog postsTopic ListFree TaggingNavigation |
congressBringin' Back the Best of the 70's: Lower Emissions, Funk, and Style!The 1Sky Campaign is holding a national Day of Action to carry the momentum from this year's election into the Capitol and White House. On Tuesday, November 18th, volunteers will gather all over the country-with help from 1Sky, the Energy Action Coalition and 350.org--to welcome the President-elect and the new Congress by calling on them to make climate an immediate priority in 2009. St. Louis Events on November 18th Include: 2:30pm Date: 11/18/2008 - 2:30pm - 11/18/2008 - 10:00pmCapitalism is a failure - what the bailout means for working peopleCapitalism is a failure - what the bailout means for working people Public meeting to discuss the collapse of the financial markets and what this means for working people. Location: 3022 Cherokee St # A (CAMP Building), St. Louis, MO 63118 Sponsored by: Workers International League Contact: (314) 435-2493 After a week of turmoil on financial markets, on Saturday, September Date: 10/04/2008 - 4:30pm - 10/04/2008 - 6:30pmInterview With Cindy Sheehan – The Peace Mom vs. Congressional Madam (Speaker)Cindy Sheehan gives a candid interview in which she explains exactly why she is running for Congress in order to oppose Rep. Nancy Pelosi and remove her from her throne. #file_1# In a July, 2007 Zogby poll (1) only 14 percent of Americans thought the Democratic Congress – led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi - was doing a good job. One year later, that rating is down to an abysmal 9 percent (2) – Congress’s worst grade in Rasmussen Reports’ poll-tracking history. Executive Signing StatementsPharaoh Bush - Let My People Go In a refreshing investigative series in the Boston Globe from 2006, journalist Charlie Savage dropped a bombshell on the Bush administration . Reporting on Bush’s use of signing statements, Savage highlighted the president’s long-standing contempt for legislative authority. Since then, the story has generally been overlooked, although it recently resurfaced when bush issued another statement that he would disregard Congress’s prohibition of permanent military bases in Iraq. |