Kathy is a motorcyclist and writer; a prof at UW in digital media and an MSF instructor; formerly state and federal lobbyist. More About US Politics at her regular blog.
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Reflections on Seattle and Blacksburg: Humanity and Technology, Violence and Guns
Twin tragedies should not lead to a knee-jerk legislative response.
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The Campaign For President: Is It Worth The Cost?
Pundits are predicting a billion dollar presidential campaign. What does this mean? And are we ready for a change?
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Supreme Court Says EPA Can Regulate Car Emissions
Supreme Court tells Environmental Protection Agency to get on with its job and regulate car emissions.
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DP World Port Deal Hits Yet Another Snag
NY and NJ Port Authority exercise contract authority to review port sale contemplated by DP World.
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GOP Ad Features Visions of Terrorists
Comparisons to 1964's "Daisy" miss key differences, although both focus on fear.
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Economist and Political Advisor John K Galbraith Dies at 97
Listen to Galbraith address such taboo subjects as corporate power to understand what honest economists should be confronting now.
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Net Neutrality Moves To Center Stage In The House
Do Internet service providers and network owners have the right to interfere with the content on the sites they host?
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Former Majority Leader DeLay To Resign, Drops Out of Re-Election Contest
DeLay To Resign by June; Second Aide Pled Guilty to Conspiracy on Friday
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Time to Raise Hell With Network Webcasts
Online television news is like an infrastructure that should be accessible to all citizens, regardless of operating system.
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GAO: Katrina-Related Contracting Practices Reflect Waste, Layers of Byzantine Networks
Taxpayers foot ticket for unnecessary, unrequested renovations costing $1.7 million per occupant.
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