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In Brief

Welcome to In Brief, the Northwest Progressive Institute's microblog. In Brief provides a continuously curated collection of asides, recommended links, quotations, audio and video clips, still images, and transcribed dialogue. Click on a thumbnail to open an item.

Behind the scenes: What happened to the Worker Privacy Act

March 19th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Behind the scenes: What happened to the Worker Privacy Act Joe Turner of the Tacoma News Tribune provides some much needed background, including a copy of

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Does America face the risk of a fascist backlash?

March 19th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Does America face the risk of a fascist backlash? The Right’s ability to capitalize on people’s sense of grievance must not be underestimated, Robert Freeman

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The Washington Post’s media bias

March 19th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

The Washington Post’s media bias Award-winning journalist Robert Parry delves into the bias of the Washington Post in an illuminating article, calling it (among other

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Diebold admits to failures in their voting systems

March 19th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Diebold admits to failures in their voting systems Mitch Trachtenberg covers Diebold Election Systems’ admission in a California public hearing to major flaws in Diebold’s

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Short video explains the credit crisis in layman’s terms

March 18th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Short video explains the credit crisis in layman’s terms

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What does a trillion dollars look like?

March 18th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

If you’ve ever wondered that what a trillion dollars looks like, particularly lately with all this economic stimulus talk going on, you need wonder no

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United Nations opens its databases

March 18th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

The United Nations collects a lot of data.  It’s interesting stuff, about demographics, population movement, armed conflicts, and the zillions of other things that affect

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Obama backs off plan to alter vets’ healthcare

March 18th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Obama backs off plan to alter vets’ healthcare Whew! Larry Summers was reportedly the advocate for this idea, completely antiethical to our progressive values. Good

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North Mason schools will have to share principal

March 18th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

North Mason schools will have to share principal Hard choices: A sign of tough economic times and another reminder that our Legislature isn’t fulfilling its responsibility of fully

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Republicans have been against blocking outrageous pay and bonuses for years

March 18th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee reminds us that not so long ago, Republicans were adamantly opposed to Democratic attempts to regulate the exotic salaries and

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Amtrak Cascades: Now with Wi-Fi

March 18th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Amtrak Cascades: Now with Wi-Fi A Seattlest reader reports that Amtrak is testing Wi-Fi on its Cascades service, which runs between Vancouver, British Columbia, and Eugene, Oregon. Great

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March 18th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

I did not say, ‘Do you know who I am,’ or ‘You can’t do this’ or whatever…I went over there, I put my bag down

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Former West Pointers come out against Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

March 18th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Former West Pointers come out against Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell VoteVets’ Brandon Friedman profiles a U.S. Army combat veteran who has cofounded a new organization

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March 17th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

I wish I were a lesbian — That’s a quote from Bill O’Reilly (no, we’re not kidding). It’s a one sentence transcription from the audiobook of

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The impending martyrdom of Norm Coleman

March 17th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

The impending martyrdom of Norm Coleman “If there is one thing that former Senator Norm Coleman is good at it, is undoubtedly playing the victim”,

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March 17th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

It sounds to me like in many ways, even linguistically, we have literally, you know, surrendered [to terrorists] — Fox’s Hannity at his finest. Is

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March 15th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Either way you slice it, Twitter is a fascinating social experiment and definitely worth the time-suck. — All hail microblogging, says Daily Kos’s Scout Finch,

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A.I.G. executives laughing all the way to the bank while Congress fumes

March 15th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

About those A.I.G. bonuses that Democratic leaders in Congress are (justifiably) outraged about: We know it’s a bad time, but you should have listened to

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Welcome

March 15th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

Welcome to In Brief, the Northwest Progressive Institute’s new microblog of world, national, and local politics. The purpose of Brief is to help us share

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