Deval Patrick
Massachusetts is a great state, blessed with natural beauty and extraordinary people. It's the place where I found community and opportunity after a childhood in one of the poorest, toughest neighborhoods in Chicago. But today, we're at a crossroads.More…
Progressive Organizations
- International Liberal Groups
- AfterDowningStreet.org
- Progressive Democrats of America
- Democracy Cell Project
- Acorn
- Aspen Institute
- NPP
- moveon.org
- Open Society Institute (soros.org)
- Feminist Majority Foundation
- idealist.org
- Working For Change
- Save Our Courts
- Comittee to Protect Journalists
- TASHM
- American Association of People With Dis-Abilities
- World Health Organization
- Democratic Party
- AfterDowningStreet.org
- Recall the Congress
- Velvet Revolution
- Simon Wiesenthal Center
- Southern Poverty Law Center
Anti-War
- TruthUncovered.com
- Gold Star Families for Peace
- Military Families Speak Out
- Bring Them Home Now Tour
- Veterans for Peace
- Antiwar.com
- Iraq Body Count
- Iraq Vetrans Against the War
Blogs & Websites
- Truth Dig: Online Magazine
- Pollkatz's Pool of Polls
- American Politics Journal
- Impeach Central
- davidcorn.com
- Molly Ivins
- Democracy Now
- Common Dreams
- Democracy in Action
- Democratic Underground
- Mainstreet Moms
- AlterNet
- War & Piece (Laura Rozen)
- Democracy for America
- Naked Truth
- Political Cartoonists Index
- Capitol Advantage
- Stateline.org
- craigslist.org
- Daily Kos
- The Smirking Chimp
- The Daily Howler
- The Misleader
- Marc Cooper
- Eschaton
- People for the American Way
- Air America
- The Crisis Papers
- MichaelMoore.com
- Commonweal Institute
- The Huffington Post
- Liberal Oasis
- Bush Watch
- rabble.ca
MSM
- National Public Radio
- Media Matters
- Monthly Review Zine
- The Baltimore Sun
- The Nation
- Slate
- The Progressive
- Dollars & Sense
- Mother Jones
- nyc.indymedia.org
- Texas Star Telegram
- The Texas Observer
- Tom Paine
- The Green Money Journal
- LA Times
- Online Newspapers
- Salon
- The Independent
- indymedia.org
- The Guardian
- Polls and Politics
Human & Civil Rights
- Consumer Watchdog
- Amnesty International
- Amnesty USA
- American Civil Liberties Union
- civilrights.org
- Upsidedown World
- United for Peace
Economy, Budget & Money
- Fair Economy.org
- Political Money
- Cost of War .com
- Social Investment Forum
- Domini: Socially Responsible Investing
- OMB FY 2004 Budget
- OMB FY 2005 Budget
- Trillium Assett Management
- OMB Watch
- The Green Money Journal
- Responsible Wealth .org
- National Priorites Project
- Angry Bear
- Urban Tools
- Green Economics
Environment & Nature
- Greenpeace Actions
- Green Peace
- grist Magazine
- bushgreenwatch.org
- REP America
- New England Wildflower Society
- hummingbirds.net
- realclimate.org
- The Sierra Club
- REP America
- League of Conservation Voters
- The Gadfly
- Basel Action Network (BAN)
- Sprol.com
Spirituality & Religion
- LiberalSeekers.org
- The Peace Abbey
- Unitarian Universalist Association
- Spirit Haven
- ReligiousTolerance.org
- Sojourners
Technology
- TechSoup.org
- Word Press: Open source blogware

- RSS to Javascript
- RSS Workshop
- Magpie: Open source php RSS parser
- Apache Friends:Apache, mysql, php, more...
- Caida
Senate and Congress
Entertainment
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