I sat in a barely comfortable chair yesterday for three hours listening to men in suits debate whether a homeless shelter in St. Louis
Progressive Voices Speaking Out
I sat in a barely comfortable chair yesterday for three hours listening to men in suits debate whether a homeless shelter in St. Louis
How many more senseless killings will it take before we make sure our voices are heard? The “we,” if you haven’t already guessed, are
They can hold their breath, stomp their feet, throw their toys, lock themselves in their rooms, refuse to eat dinner, and shout bad words
In a shameful display of partisan politics and hard-heartedness, Missouri’s Republican Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder has publicly urged uninsured citizens to forego the opportunity
What could be better on Constitution Day than a traditional American town meeting? What a perfect way to celebrate the document that is a
It’s interesting while reading about “15% of Americans living in poverty” on the CNN website that it’s doubtful that 15% of the readers are
It’s difficult to determine what percentage of the Americans have no particular religious affiliation. The figure ranges from a low of 15% to a
The assault on voting rights is moving upstream. A recently released report by Project Vote [September 2013] lists legislation introduced—and in some cases, passed—in
American democracy—or, at least, the flawed, but better-than-the-alternative system that we call democracy—is under attack, and not from Muslim terrorists. Our democratic system, with
It was in 1863, during the heat of the Civil War, that 50 counties in the western part of Virginia decided to secede from