Hip Hop History Lesson with Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon

By admin on September 30, 2010

Not exactly tales of Gettysburg or the Louisiana Purchase, but let Justin and Jimmy take you through history as WE know it.

Obama and Dylan

By admin on September 29, 2010

In February Bob Dylan a few other artists performed for Barack Obama as part of celebration of music from the Civil Rights era. In the new Rolling Stone interview Obama describes his experience meeting dylan

Rally to Restore Sanity taking hold across America

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A rally to “Restore Sanity?” Have we as a nation really gone so mad that we need a mass movement to bring us back to reality?

Obama Puts on His Rally Cap (w/ Ben Harper and The National)

By admin on September 28, 2010

The President is scheduled to speak and will have both Ben Harper and The National in tow.

Vote Naked! in Illinois

By admin on September 27, 2010

Illinois voters who can’t be bothered with getting dressed and leaving the house finally have an option for having their voices heard in the November 2010 general election.

Team Leader of the Week: Tim Johnson

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Name: Tim Johnson
Location: Boulder, CO

Personal Liberty Issue Update: Chuck Norris – Kicking Ass for Freedom

By admin on September 24, 2010

While supporters of same-sex marriage are still glowing over the decision that Proposition 8 is unconstitutional, the gay rights movement has tasted both victory and defeat concerning the military’s Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy.

Republicans Kicking Democrats’ Butt in Social Media

By admin on September 23, 2010

HeadCount Report: Republicans have about four times as many Facebook Fans as their Democratic counterparts, and five times as many Twitter followers. It’s a social media landslide.

Fiasco of a Protest

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Lupe Fiasco fans announced earlier this week that they would rally outside Atlantic Records’ New York headquarters October 15 in an effort to speed the release of the rapper’s much anticipated third album, Lasers.

As Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Vote Approaches, An Unexpected Dialogue Occurs

By admin on September 21, 2010

With the Senate prepared to vote on a repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” military policy later this afternoon, an unexpected Twitter dialogue has emerged between New York Senators Chuck Schumer and Kristen Gillibrand, and pop superstar Lady Gaga.