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Stories, blog posts, and videos tagged as "holiday"
The 5 Worst (and 5 Best) Presidents of All Time
Scott Thill, AlterNet. February 17, 2012.
Happy Presidents Day: Here's a list of the worst and the best in history.
The Nasty Truth About the Online Retailers You Probably Used for Your Holiday Shopping
Mac McClelland, Mother Jones Online. December 23, 2011.
The workers who box the stuff we order online are often treated terribly.
The Holiday Season is a Time for Clemency
Anthony Papa, AlterNet. December 19, 2011.
A former drug war prisoner explains how clemency set him free, and why he has made it his mission to help other prisoners find freedom.
A Special Gift From Brave New Films
Robert Greenwald, December 21, 2009.
From bravenewfilms.org a very unique gifts to our Alternet followers.
George Bush's Nightmare Before Christmas
Robert Greenwald, Brave New Films. December 16, 2008.
Bush just dumped a huge lump of coal on the American people this holiday.
The White Nationalist Behind Bill O'Reilly's War on Christmas
Max Blumenthal, The Daily Beast. December 9, 2008.
How a racist created the conservative movement's favorite holiday season outrage -- and has O'Reilly dreaming of a pure, white Christmas.
Christmas Has Not Been Stolen
Mary Shaw, AlterNet. December 20, 2006.
It only takes one look at tinseled-out storefronts to see that Christmas is alive and thriving.
Right-Wing Media Ignore the American Origins of May Day
Zachary Pleat, December 31, 1969.
When Public Employees Were Under Attack, MLK Stood With the Workers
John Nichols, December 31, 1969.