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Groovy Links:
http://www.aflcio.org You know ‘em, you love ‘em, it’s the big old union. Despite right- wing rhetoric, we all owe so much to the concept of unionism. Without brave people organizing and fighting the ultra-rich a few generations back, EVERYONE in this country would be in a sad sorry state. Check out what’s new.
http://www.afd-online.org Alliance for Democracy. Cool Populist group, out to stick it to the corporations. Rock on.
http://www.asje.org Alliance for Sustainable Jobs & the Environment. Is it too much to expect corporations to be accountable to the environment and society they are a part of? We don’t think so, and neither does the alliance.
http://www.monetary.org American Monetary Institute. Dedicated to the study of monetary history and reform. Interesting reading.
http://www.bspyle.com/ The World of B.S. Pyle. Great humor, great insights. Friend of Jim Hightower (and therefore quite cool). Fun site.
http://www.purefood.org The Organic Consumers Association. Are you worried about Frankenfood? You should be! Check out this site to learn more about food safety, organic agriculture, etc.
http://www.opensecrets.org. Opensecrets.org is dedicated to sharing information on money in politics. Who’s on who’s payroll, etc. Find out who is funding the campaign of YOUR senators and representatives. Democracy at it’s finest folks. Check this site out and it will all make sense.
http://www.ctj.org. Citizens for Tax Justice. Why do all the republicans want a ‘flat tax’? Because they’re rich and the people who contribute to their campaigns are even richer. A 10% tax on someone who is only making $20,000 per year is going to be a crippling blow to them, whereas the wealthiest can AFFORD to pay more (and after all, aren’t THEY the ones the poor fight all the wars for anyway?).
http://www.coopamerica.org Co-Op America bills itself as ‘practical steps for using your consumer & investor power for social change’. That pretty much says it all. Good tools and info here for being responsible AND successful.
http://www.fair.org Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. Excellent resource for all the news stories you don’t get on the corporate nightly news. Visit this site often.
http://www.farmaid.org Yeah, Willie Nelson’s guys! It wasn’t just a concert, it’s something worth fighting for. The only thing standing between our society and the demon of AGRIBUSINESS is the small farmer. Help them.
http://www.flaginc.org Farmers Legal Action Group (FLAG) helps to keep the small farmer on his land. When you realize that the American farmer is battling corporations (with all their resources) on a daily basis, you’ll be very glad an organization like this exists. Tom Joad would approve.
http://www.grannyd.com. Doris Haddocks is leading an army to peacefully fight for the return of our ‘representative democracy’ to the hands of the people. Need inspiration, go to this site. My dear Aunt Thelma would be proud (and would get a big stick and join Doris!).
http://www.greens.org Hurray for the Green Party!. This is their home page. Wanna learn more?
http://www.gwbush.com Hate George W? You will LOVE this site. Excellent writing, excellent t-shirts! Great fun!
http://www.alternet.org AlterNet.org is a new online magazine, information source and community that combines quality journalism, public-interest content, interactivity, passionate advocacy and links to useful resources. Bookmark this page. It’s sure to be a favorite
http://myweb.wwa.com/~bgfolder/lb Labor Beat is an online resource for labor issues. Annoying little boing-boing sound whenever you navigate, but good content.
http://www.mojones.com Mother Jones magazine is slick, well written and a must-have on every lefties magazine table. Nice web site too.
http://www.natprior.org The National Priorities Project. Bet you’re against the latest version of the Star Wars boondoggle, too. This site is a great resource and focal point for examining where our BILLIONS of tax dollars go. Features include charts, links and reports to back up all your cocktail party arguments.
http://www.newparty.org Just what we’ve been saying for years. What this country needs is a new political party. Concentrating (for now) on the smaller local elections, the New Party offers another choice for the progressive-minded voter. Check ‘em out.
http://www.aflcio.org/paywatch/index.htm Cool resource off the AFL-CIO site, mentioned just so you don’t miss it. Shows you what all the big shots are pulling down in salary each year. When Michael Eisner of Disney is pulling in $250,000 per hour, something is way wrong. Go here, get angry and demand a raise.
http://www.savepacifica.net Pacifica Radio has for years been the only independent voice on the public airways. Now they need your help.
http://www.igc.org/igc/gateway/index.html IGC is a networking collective bringing together women’s rights, environmental, and anti-racist groups on the Internet.
http://www.citizen.org Public Citizen is the advocacy group founded by Ralph Nader. The web tag says ‘protecting health, safety and democracy since 1971’. I would add ‘bringing hope to Americans’. We love you Ralph.
http://www.rfpi.org Radio for Peace International is a short wave radio station which promotes dialog on peace and social justice topics. Cool. Don’t fret that you don’t have a short-wave radio, you can listen over the web.
http://www.tlpj.org Trial Lawyers for Public Justice is a ‘national public interest law firm that marshals the skills and resources of trial lawyers to create a more just society. TLPJ uses creative litigation to protect people and the environment, hold accountable those who abuse power, challenge and remedy wrongdoing, guard access to the courts, combat threats to our judicial system, and inspire lawyers to serve the public interest’. Hmm, lawyers serving the public good. Nice concept.
http://www.tlpj.org United for a Fair Economy. This group works for a more equitable taxation of Americans and a return to the citizens the democracy that was stolen from us. Good particulars are the reversal of Reagan’s trickle down economics. Along with other good groups, they are sponsoring ‘shadow conventions’ in the same cities as the Democratic and Rebumblican conventions, to address the issues these morons won’t.
http://www.utne.com The Unte Reader is a great left magazine, acting as a gathering point for stories featured in numerous other mags, papers, and periodicals. A good one to subscribe to.
http://www.evoiceofthepeople.com Carl Mayer’s E-voice of the People is way-cool (we would expect no less from this hero of the left)! Spend 5 minutes here each week and voice your opinions to your knuckle-head representatives in Washington on a variety of issues, via the cool ‘instant @ctivist’ page. Other features include Good Guy/ Bad Guy alerts and a great forum section.
http://www.jimhightower.com If he were to run for president, I would vote for him. Then I’d go to Washington and make sure the bastards didn’t kill him. Author of such books as ‘If the Gods had Meant Us to Vote, They Would Have Given Us Candidates’ and ‘There’s Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos’. I got yer back, Jimbo. By the way, we copied a bunch of these links off your page. Thanks.
http://www.epn.org The Electronic Policy Network, offshoot of the American Prospect magazine is the ‘front door to progressive policy on the web’. Keeping the Internet free for all. Check ‘em out.
http://www.korpios.org/resurgent/tenets.htm Liberalism Resurgent is a wonderful and heartening response to the stupidity and evil of the right propaganda-meisters. Steve Kangas did a great job putting this site together, full of hard data and sound arguments. Highly recommended. Unfortunately, we have lost a wonderful friend as Steve recently passed away. Honor his vision and commitment by visiting his site.
http://www.cafeprogressive.com Café Progressive is a fairly well developed web site dedicated to the Progressive community. Lot’s o’ drilling down here.
http://www.inthesetimes.com In these times is a wonderful weekly magazine chock-full of excellent reporting and timely issues. Its small size allows even the busiest leftie to stay informed on a weekly basis. Please visit this site and subscribe.
http://www.webactive.com Web Active is another SERIOUS online tool for the left. With links to virtually everything progressive, including many of the sites contained in this page, you will want to bookmark this one and come back often.
http://www.moveon.org When the Repulsicans began blindly pushing to impeach President Clinton, blatantly ignoring public opinion, Wes Boyd started MoveOn.org as a response to this anti-representative government. Take a look at what this pioneer of Internet grass roots movements is up to now.
http://www.bigtakeover.com The Big Takeover is maybe the BEST music magazine available today. Tons of cool interviews and reviews, great writing. Jack Rabid has grown this magazine for over a decade now, and reading it is a joy. Subscribe today.
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