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March 02, 2006

Just checking in
Posted by Lorelei Kelly

This will be a short post, as it's late and I'm just off the plane in California and still three hours ahead of time.  I'll have lots more to report after attending a 3 day workshop on marketing progressive ideas--sponsored by an organization in Silicon Valley called the Commonweal Institute.  All the workshop themes have a global angle--though straight up national security is not one of them. This will be my hobby horse throughout the workshop.  In any case,  I'll have some interesting follow-up for Gordon's posts about liberals and national security.

Two polls to peruse:

the  World Public Opinion  poll on What the Iraqi Public Wants

a Zogby poll taken of US military deployed to Iraq

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