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Civil Liberties Advocates Make Strange Bedfellowsnew

An anti-Patriot Act resolution finds bipartisan support in Red State Montana.
Missoula Independent  |  Mike Keefe-Feldman  |  03-17-2005  |  Politics

Mired in the Machinesnew

New York may lose millions of federal dollars because its lawmakers can’t agree on voting standards.
Metroland  |  Rick Marshall  |  03-17-2005  |  Politics

GOP's Pro-bidness Stance Could Prompt Voter Backlashnew

This session in the first completely Republican-controlled Georgia General Assembly in more than a century is shaping up to be remembered as the one in which the Legislature noisily consummated its long-running love affair with big business, corporate interests and rich folks in general.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Scott Henry  |  03-17-2005  |  Politics

Capitol Doors Closed to Visitors on 'Family Day'new

On March 12, a day touted by Republican leaders as an opportunity for John Q. Public to see his Legislature at work, Georgia state troopers barred the doors of the Gold Dome, temporarily shutting out hundreds of visitors, lobbyists and liberal activists.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Scott Henry  |  03-17-2005  |  Politics

Today's Domino Theorynew

Forty years ago, cold warriors used the domino theory to justify America's war in Southeast Asia. Now neoconservatives are espousing a similar sort of domino theory. This time, it is democracy, not communism, that is supposedly spreading.
Seattle Weekly  |  Geov Parrish  |  03-16-2005  |  Politics

Anti-Cloning Crusader Makes Republicans Squirmnew

Debate over an anti-cloning bill introduced by Missouri State Sen. Matt Bartle separates the Republican Party's believers in free markets from its believers in God.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  03-16-2005  |  Politics

A Legislator's Hunt for Liberals Turns Into Self-Sabotagenew

Ohio State Senator Larry Mumper took a pounding after he introduced the "Academic Bill of Rights," which would have compelled Ohio professors to halt the "indoctrination" of children "with left-wing issues."
Cleveland Scene  |  Pete Kotz  |  03-15-2005  |  Politics

Dept. of Misappropriationsnew

Montana Senator Conrad Burns' help granting $3 million to one of the country's richest tribes generates a call for investigation.
Missoula Independent  |  Mike Keefe-Feldman  |  03-10-2005  |  Politics

Gavin Newsom's Perspectivenew

In an exclusive interview with the Bay Guardian, San Francisco's glamorous and controversial mayor laments the city's bad budget options and fires back at his critics.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Steven T. Jones  |  03-09-2005  |  Politics

GOP Lifer Bemoans His Party's Powerlustnew

Former Minnesota Senator and lifelong Republican Dave Durenberger on the rise of the new Bush Republicans: "They talk about freedom and values, but they really don't believe in representative government."
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  G.R. Anderson Jr.  |  03-09-2005  |  Politics

The Rise of the Boo-yaa'snew

The internet demimonde of right-wing bloggers and chat boards is the purest expression of what has happened to political "dialogue" in the past 15 years. Together the forces of radical conservatism have contrived an extreme makeover in the language of politics: They've turned it into the idiot stepchild of sports programming.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Steve Perry  |  03-09-2005  |  Commentary

Schwarzenegger Chose Friend to Manage His 'Blind' Trustnew

When California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger set up a blind trust for his fortune in 2003, he designated as trustee his close friend and financial adviser Paul D. Wachter. Wachter is hardly a disinterested party.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Peter Byrne  |  03-07-2005  |  Commentary

ACLU Opposes 'Ohio Patriot Act'

Ohio Senate Bill 9 would address matters of national, er, state security such as chemical weapons, money laundering... and lasers.
Columbus Alive  |  J. Caleb Mozzocco  |  03-03-2005  |  Politics

Does Perdue's Possible Perjury Parallel Clinton's?new

Both Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue and Bill Clinton made allegedly false statements as a result of troubling family matters. Perdue's sworn statement came in a case that could cost taxpayers damages and originated with his flying a state helicopter like an over-caffeinated Cub Scout. Clinton lied about a fling with a fat chick.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Doug Monroe  |  03-03-2005  |  Politics

Dean and the Elephants in Dixienew

Donna Ladd discusses Howard Dean's controversial comment to the Democratic National Committee's Black Caucus: "The truth hurts. And sometimes it needs to."
Jackson Free Press  |  Donna Ladd  |  03-01-2005  |  Commentary

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