Read a newspaper long enough and
even if you move a thousand miles you miss the voices. This is
the site I visit first each morning to have Jon Carroll
reconfirm my view of the universe. In a market of 100,000, our
Kelowna Daily
Courier rarely manages more than a couple of pages of local
news and commentary. Told you so, told you so, told you
so - and here's daily commentary on the tragic Iraq
misadventure.
Pick
6
Bookmarks
come, bookmarks go. Hundreds get collected but very few get opened
more than once. Here are 6 places that I visit regularly.
Every day with a Rall cartoon is
better than a day without one. Labeled a Gen X writer, he
nonetheless speaks to my anger at what El Busho has done to
America. Read his comics
here and visit his
website here.
Professor Juan Cole's
"Informed Comment blog on Iraq


Working For Change has a daily
assortment of the best of the left, not that anything published
in America's mainstream press is ever very far from centre. As
Jon Carrol says, in America the left is merely the
non-ideological right. But
at least they try. They also feature some excellent cartoons.
Molly Ivins, despite her down-home
manner, is an Ivy leaguer who has not lost her sense of social
justice not her wonderment at the crassness of politicians,
particularly fellow Texans. After a particularly heartfelt
complaint her newspaper erected a billboard with the slogan
"Molly Ivins Can't Say That, Can She?" Check out her
columns at
Working For Change
A directory of wonderful things
Check
out Cate's assortment of eclectic links.