Stories by Donnell Alexander
Rose Aguilar asks the question of the people who Frank's book is about.
Posted on Aug 24, 2005
No, really, she did. As in, residents of New York City -- the 'surrendering' type.
Posted on Aug 23, 2005
Paul Hackett goes to town on Rush.
Posted on Aug 23, 2005
The vote has been put off to address a variety of problems with the draft, from the appeasement of many personalities to women's rights (or lack thereof).
Posted on Aug 22, 2005
Hugo Chavez is on the top of Robertson's list, and Pat wants to go all the way.
Posted on Aug 22, 2005
Who's a legitimate anti-war threat to Bush, and who isn't?
Posted on Aug 22, 2005
Psychologists at Yale and Vanderbilt have discovered image-induced blindness.
Posted on Aug 22, 2005
The time is now -- 2006 is a blink-of-an-eye away.
Posted on Aug 22, 2005
A new vision for progressive think tanks and funding is taking shape.
Posted on Aug 20, 2005
The short version of the story is that Bush's approval ratings continue to fall.
Posted on Aug 18, 2005
"Former" Hitler supporter G. Gordon Liddy goes after Cindy and her supporters.
Posted on Aug 18, 2005
Move America Forward attacks Cindy Sheehan; showdown in Crawford next week.
Posted on Aug 18, 2005
Who knew God was down with text messaging?
Posted on Aug 18, 2005
Anti-choice, anti-privacy, and now... anti-equal-pay?
Posted on Aug 18, 2005
Ohio's governer is charged with criminal activity, and Jesus' General writes him a letter of support.
Posted on Aug 18, 2005
José Quiñonez saw the lack of progressive Latino resources online, and did something about it.
Posted on Aug 17, 2005
Binghamton, NY is the site of a federal trial against four anti-war protesters next month.
Posted on Aug 12, 2005
Chris Bowers and Matthew Stoller dissect the blogosphere, and have some great tips for navigating the blog world during campaigns.
Posted on Aug 11, 2005
The American Legislative Exchange Council keeps the Right in line at the state level... is a progressive counterpart finally on its way?
Posted on Aug 10, 2005
The Lower East Side gets its taste of homogeny, and I'm not going to hold my tongue.
Posted on Aug 8, 2005
The test tube of electoral politics has fundamentalists, progressives and conservatives all vying for a grip.
Posted on Aug 4, 2005
Happy birthday to the VRA -- now, let's ensure that it's kept alive.
Posted on Aug 3, 2005
Democracy for America hosts a massive, five-county MeetUp in the greater Philadelphia area, and bloggers are on the scene.
Posted on Aug 1, 2005
'I wish someone would write a book on the total abdication of ideological responsibility on all sides of the spectrum.'
Posted on Aug 1, 2005
Why should New Hampshire and Iowa have all the fun?
Posted on Aug 1, 2005
Recently declassifed documents reveal high-level opposition to the administration's interrogation policies.
Posted on Jul 31, 2005
The first ever blogging conference for women was a smashing success this past weekend.
Posted on Jul 31, 2005
The LA Times is about 6 or 7 years behind, but who's counting?
Posted on Jul 31, 2005
A company in Georgia defends its decision to censor gay content from its billboards based on "community standards."
Posted on Jul 31, 2005
Rupert's son steps down. What's next for the mogul?
Posted on Jul 31, 2005
15 Democrats pushed it through ... time to throw down the gauntlet.
Posted on Jul 28, 2005
The EFF is compiling a list of printers that embed unique identifiers into personal documents.
Posted on Jul 27, 2005
The prosecutor in Plamegate may be looking for bigger fish to fry.
Posted on Jul 27, 2005
CAFTA is on the table, and in spite of the major split that's happening, unions are calling out Democrats.
Posted on Jul 27, 2005
Roberts is an anti-choice racist. No news there, but some insightful commentary from the blogosphere.
Posted on Jul 27, 2005
Bush's new energy bill gains ground, while the Earth loses. Again.
Posted on Jul 27, 2005
The women-folk are gettin' all uppity again, and Richard Roeper puts 'em back in their place.
Posted on Jul 27, 2005
When an elected official talks real progressive values, we all cheer.
Posted on Jul 26, 2005
Check out this progressive short film festival in Washington, DC this week.
Posted on Jul 25, 2005
Workers across the country are fighting for healthcare and a living wage. Here's what the SEIU has happening in Houston and elsewhere.
Posted on Jul 22, 2005
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