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'''Common Dreams NewsCenter''' |
'''Common Dreams NewsCenter''' is based in ], ], and was founded in ]. It claims to be a ] ] that provides breaking news to what it calls, the “Progressive Community.” Common Dreams is nationally based, and aims to bring what it calls “Progressive Americans” together to promote what it calls “progressive visions” to the citizenry of the ]. Common Dreams is funded exclusively by individuals, it claims to refuse corporate money, and it has no advertising. Common Dreams claims to have no hidden agendas. Common Dreams makes a point of operating with a small staff, and volunteers. Common Dreams often publishes editorials that would appeal to those in agreement with the policies of the ]. | ||
Another article stated "We need leaders like you, Mr. Kerry." Remember, Kerry, the one who literally threw the election into the hands of our unelected president, right after his running mate said they wouldn't do just that? If this is the progressive community I am going to chalk | |||
it all up and jump into the river and die. And, by the way, progressive visions of America's future would include change, not more of what we already have. | |||
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Common Dreams NewsCenter is based in Portland, Maine, and was founded in 1997. It claims to be a non-profit news service that provides breaking news to what it calls, the “Progressive Community.” Common Dreams is nationally based, and aims to bring what it calls “Progressive Americans” together to promote what it calls “progressive visions” to the citizenry of the United States of America. Common Dreams is funded exclusively by individuals, it claims to refuse corporate money, and it has no advertising. Common Dreams claims to have no hidden agendas. Common Dreams makes a point of operating with a small staff, and volunteers. Common Dreams often publishes editorials that would appeal to those in agreement with the policies of the Democratic Party.
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