As promised this is the second in our series of videos concerning Health Care Reform. This video focuses on the insurance companies. You tell us. Who do you believe, Bernie Sanders or the Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell? Stay tuned for Part III
This is the first in our series of videos concerning Health Care Reform. This video focuses on the Pharmaceuticals. You tell us. Who do you believe, Bernie Sanders or the Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell? Stay tuned for Part II
Myself and Jim started this site to try and make a difference for Progressives and Democrats in rural America. We hope to bring rural issues and candidates to light, and give rural Americans a forum in which their issues and candidates will not be ignored. However, we cannot do it alone.
This week the President discusses the multitude of problems and opportunities before the world through the prism of Passover and Easter: "These are two very different holidays with their own very different traditions. But it seems fitting that we mark them both during the same week. For in a larger sense, they are both moments of reflection and renewal. They are both occasions to think more deeply about the obligations we have to ourselves and the obligations we have to one another, no matter who we are, where we come from, or what faith we practice.
(Thanks a million for stopping by and posting. - promoted by Hillbilly)
Greetings, fellow progressives! I learned of this blog through the Free Speech Zone and thought I'd pop on over to take a look. I have a habit of telling it like it is, and I am not given to pulling punches. If I think something — or someone — is bullshit I'm gonna call it. I have my own blog site (linked to below), and I've linked to Mr. Pence's blog as well as this one over there. I think it's good to keep in cooperation so we can organize and fight for progressive principles, push progressive policies and candidates — regardless of political party, just so you know where I stand on that, and work together. If we can do that, we'll be a force to reckon with.
Great web site from what I've seen so far. I'll be posting here as often as time and the admins allow (I know this is for rural-dwelling folk, so maybe my Northern city-dwelling ass isn't quite as welcome here — I won't know unless I ask), and I hope to form alliances and friendships. Good work so far; keep it up!
It was an honor when Hillbilly asked me to join him on hillbillyreport.com. Jim is one hell of a Kentucky Progressive, and I consider him one of the finest video bloggers in the nation. After I left Bluegrassroots, it was a thrill to get to work with Hillbilly, because he is the one Kentucky Progressive in the blogosphere I felt I had most in common with.