alternative sources of information

These are sites I've recently found that offer varying points of
view, mostly what I would call more progressive views than are
typically found on the larger TV news outlets, or in most of our
nation's newspapers.  Some of the columnists and cartoonists are
syndicated and found in some newspapers, but a few I've not read
elsewhere.  Even if you don't agree with their reasoning or
conclusions, it is always a good idea to seek a variety of views in
order to make better, more informed decisions.  Simply listening
to those with whom you already agree results in a closed loop. 
This loop results in a closed mind and those do not make good decisions.

http://truthdig.com

http://www.workingforchange.com

These will open in new windows when selected. 

2 Responses to “alternative sources of information”

  1. EvilT says:

    The Cato Institute is another wonderful site for in depth analysis and interesting ideas…

  2. Mark says:

    I agree. Years ago, when I was involved with the Libertarian Party, I was a member of the Cato Institute. They produce interesting analysis and ideas from time to time.

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