- The Way Forward For The Democratic Party: Finding Consensus To Become “The Participatory Democracy Party”
- The Big Goal For MCDP Reorganization: Agreeing To A Plan To Win Our Republican Congressional District By 2028
- To Flip This Republican Congressional District, The Democratic Party Must Reorganize To Advance Participatory Democracy
- Question For The Forum: “Mr. Suddith, what is your vision for the future of Kettering? How can that dream be actualized?”
- Question To Liz Walters: Will The Ohio Democratic Party Approve The Direct Election Of MCDP Leaders?
- The Way Forward For The Democratic Party: Finding Consensus To Become “The Participatory Democracy Party”
- The Big Goal For MCDP Reorganization: Agreeing To A Plan To Win Our Republican Congressional District By 2028
- To Flip This Republican Congressional District, The Democratic Party Must Reorganize To Advance Participatory Democracy
- Question For The Forum: “Mr. Suddith, what is your vision for the future of Kettering? How can that dream be actualized?”
- Question To Liz Walters: Will The Ohio Democratic Party Approve The Direct Election Of MCDP Leaders?
Author Archives: Mike Bock
Appealing To The Creative Class: Why Dayton’s On-Line Community Should Receive Tax Money
I thought this conversation (see below), between Greg Hunter and David Esrati, interesting. It makes me want to know more. If I stay tuned to Mr. Esrati’s site, I guess I will eventually be enlightened. He and Greg are posting … Continue reading
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William Bradley Tells Recent History Of Afghanistan, Says Obama’s Plan Resembles Nixon’s “Vietnamization”
William Bradley has an interesting post on Huffington Post, Barack Obama’s War: 10 Key Things To Know. Bradley welcomes visitors to his website. Here are excerpted points I got from the article. Along with NATO, we already have as many … Continue reading
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Peter Bergan Says: Though We Are Now Losing, Afghanistan Will Not Be Obama’s Vietnam
President Obama will make his speech this evening outlining his decisions to send 30,000 or more U.S. soldiers to Afghanistan. Obama’s decision is a big disappointment to many of his supporters. Jennifer Brunner, for example, Ohio’s Democratic Secretary of State … Continue reading
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