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Tuesday, December 5
Americans United for Separation of Church and State features the Rev. Barry Lynn
Stages Repertory Theatre, D'Amico near Allen Parkway and Waugh Drive
6PM -- Refreshments and Registration
7PM -- Rev. Barry Lynn, author of Piety and Politics: The Right-Wing Assault on Religious Freedom
Books will be available for sale; Rev. Lynn will be available to sign books after program.
Bring $3 cash for parking.
Event is Free -- RSVP to HoustonAU@flash.net
Wednesday, December 6
Harris County Democratic Party Holiday Celebration
6PM to 8PM, at the Communications Workers of America Local 6222 union hall
1730 Jefferson Street (at the corner of Jackson St., downtown)
Hosted by Senator Rodney Ellis, County Commissioner Sylvia Garcia, Councilmember Ronald Green, and State Reps. Jessica Farrar and Garnet Coleman.
Please bring non-perishable food items for donation to a local charity, SEACH. We will also be collecting items suitable for sending to the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan for the holidays. We have received requests from them for decorations, party stuff, letters, holiday cards to the soldiers, cookies, candies, and toiletries of any kind.
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Published on Friday, December 1, 2006 by the Nieman Watchdog
On Calling Bull#$%t
by Dan Froomkin
Mainstream-media political journalism is in danger of becoming increasingly irrelevant, but not because of the Internet, or even Comedy Central. The threat comes from inside. It comes from journalists being afraid to do what journalists were put on this green earth to do.
What is it about Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert that makes them so refreshing and attractive to a wide variety of viewers (including those so-important younger ones)? I would argue that, more than anything else, it is that they enthusiastically call bull#$%t.
Calling bull#$%t, of course, used to be central to journalism as well as to comedy. And we happen to be in a period in our history in which the substance in question is running particularly deep. The relentless spinning is enough to make anyone dizzy, and some of our most important political battles are about competing views of reality more than they are about policy choices. Calling bull#$%t has never been more vital to our democracy.
Read more here if you have trouble with the Neiman Watchdog.
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ROADWomen (River Oaks Area Democratic Women) will host Liz Carpenter, former Press Secretary to First Lady Lady Bird Johnson, as featured speaker next Tuesday, November 21, at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church Parish Hall, West Alabama @ Woodhead.]]>Liz will tell us all about her new book, PRESIDENTIAL HUMOR. We invite all Democratic club members to be our guests.
Refreshments at 5:3O p.m.; program begins at 6:00 p.m. RSVP to roadie@roadwomen.com.
Start teaching your kids now folks, hunger is not the proper word to use when describing the uneasy or painful sensation caused by lack of food because the USDA doesn't measure hunger.
How about these fancy schmancy charts? America looks very food secure, don't you think? Would someone please point out to me where it shows that 12% of Americans — 35 million people — could not put food on the table at least part of last year?
Keep scrolling, keep scrolling......
When you reach the bottom of the page you'll see that Texas is above average - WOO HOO! Dig in to the report and you'll find that 1.3 million residents have low or very low food security.
Doesn't sound so bad when you leave out the word hunger, don't you think?
]]>Join us Thursday, November 16th, at 7:00 PM at Landmark Theatre, 5 Greenway Plaza in Houston for the screening of this new documentary film. Afterwards, members can join us for a special reception with ACLU leaders and the filmmaker at Mykonos Restaurant at 9:30 PM at 2181 Richmond in Houston.

Barbara Ann Radnofsky
Invites you to
a fundraising reception
Honoring
Ciro D. Rodriguez
2006 Democratic Nominee for US Congress 23rd Congressional District
With Special Guest
Congressman Nick Lampson
&
Honorary Hosts
Chris Bell, Maria Luisa Alvarado, David Van Os, Fred Head, Hank Gilbert,
William Moody, and Richard Morrison
Monday, November 20, 2006
11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
303 Timber Terrace
Houston, TX 77024
Contribution Levels:
Sponsor $2,100 – Host $1,500
Co-Host $1,000 - Guest $500- Ticket $200
Please respond to Katie Floyd at katie.floyd@radnofsky.com
Contributions or gifts to Ciro D. Rodriguez for Congress Committee are not tax deductible.
Checks may be made payable to “Ciro D. Rodriguez for Congress Committee” P.O. Box14528, San Antonio , TX 78214. You may contribute online at www.cirodrodriguez.com. No corporate checks please.
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