Mike's Blog Roundup

The Washington Note: Lawrence Wilkerson comments on South Carolina's worst

The Democratic Daily: Freedomworks' Little Frankenstein Lab: Oregon

Matthew Yglesias: John Hannah, patriot

Lawyers, Guns and Money: The Tories and Europe

Newshoggers: Hooverville

alicublog: Notes from the 'compassionate conservative' front



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is he the brother of will wilkerson? and the wilkersons of blues?

That's a good piece by Wilkerson, and the Yglesias piece (riffing on Crowley) is great. The Bushies wanted to be hated and feared, and then they're surprised that they are?!?

I had uneasy feeling that those Non-profits & Pac's had the potential to be used for chicanery. I mentioned it here... Nonprofit is such a BS claim

Fortunately for the truly honest amongst us, in comparison to the disingenuous, the internet will be their Achilles' heel, that and evolution.√

It's actions like the one explained in the "Freedomworks' Little Frankenstein Lab:" link, that makes me wish there was/is a Hell.
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Note...(Goodwill Industries): Throughout the 1920s, Abram directed Seattle's division of [Goodwill Industries]. He didn't just open stores for used clothes; he organized 49,000 housewives into thirty-seven districts and set them to work salvaging goods for the poor. In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt, governor of New York, invited Abram to his office to discuss his organizing system. (THE FAMILY: By JEFF SHARLET)

From your link...C3 is the “charity.” When you give them money, you can write it off your federal income tax, like it was the Red Cross, or [Goodwill Industries].

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