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Open Left: Love this website. Particularly Paul Rosenburg's commentaries. |
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Noam Chomsky: Noam Chomsky
is a leading political commentator who makes a lot of sense. |
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Le Monde Diplomatique: French Newspaper.
This link leads to the English version. Very good "straight"
news, if somewhat liberal. |
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Granny
D: A grandmother who decided that she could
remain quiet no longer. Has become quite popular and is very
literate. |
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NZZ
Online: German Newspaper,
it must be translated if you don't read German. Very good
newspaper. Recommended. |
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All Hat, No Cattle: If you're a
Republican you don't want to go here. This is some of the
best political satire I've seen on the web. |
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Cable
News Network: The site goes
into more detail on it's features and covers more stories. Is usually
better than the others. |
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Robert
McChesney: McChesney gives
talks frequently on issues related to media and politics. This links to some articles by him. |
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Free
Press: The Free Press
is a national, nonpartisan organization working to reform
the media. Good site to visit. |
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Common
Dreams: A national non-profit citizens' organization working to
bring progressives together to promote progressive
visions. |
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The
Nation: A quite good news
publication. Not cluttered up with conservative dogma and it's
chorus. |
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Move
On: Move On brings real Americans into politics
to fight for a more progressive America and elect progressive
candidates. |
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The BBC: The most respected news organization in the world. Period. |
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Democracy
Now: A daily TV/radio
news program focusing on correcting the problems we face. |
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Howard Zinn: Historian, author, and playwright he has been an active speaker against politics as usual. |
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Huffington Post: Awesome web publication. Very good analysis and commentary. |
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