Author: Adam Hughes


Posted on: April 20th, 2008

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Category: Adam, Beyond Brandeis, National Issues

Interesting debate shaping up on DailyKos right now. When faced with the dilemma of a Democratic Party imperfect from a progressive perspective, the reaction of most progressives seems to be to work within the Party to bring about needed change rather than to reach out to a third party. In recent years, improved organization among [...]

Author: Sahar


Posted on: April 19th, 2008

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Category: Sahar

Hey all. Innermost Parts will be on a break until school starts again (the monday after this one). Expect lighter posting, etc. Oh, and happy Pesach / Break.

Author: Sahar


Posted on: April 18th, 2008

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Category: International Issues, National Issues, Sahar

So, as you know, I was at the Ed Markey address last Sunday. Someone recently asked me what I thought of it. Here’s what I had to say: So first of all I want to say that I respect Congressman Markey a lot. He’s great on Net Neutrality, general Telecommunications policy, and the environment. I [...]

Author: Phil LaCombe


Posted on: April 18th, 2008

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Category: News, Phil

Here are the numbers for the statistics-lovers out there.  Congratulations to all the winners.  I’ll leave the interpretation and commenting up to you.  Enjoy! Dear Candidates, The winners of the Associate Justice of the Union Judiciary race are as follows: Judah Marans, Danielle Shmuelly, Julia Sferlazzo, and Rachel Graham Kagan. The winners of the Senator-at-Large [...]

Author: Lev


Posted on: April 18th, 2008

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Category: Activism, Democracy, Lev

Tonight was a great victory for progressive activism at Brandeis University. Andrew Brooks didn’t lose because he’s a bad person. Andrew Brooks didn’t lose because he’s not popular. Andrew Brooks didn’t lose because “lies” were written about him on Innermost Parts. Andrew Brooks lost because the Brandeis community wants change. You don’t have to be [...]

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