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3/6/2008: Lunch with Sex Workers, Kolaches, Dreamy Super Delegates, and Bush's Continuing Failure in New Orleans

Hey, it’s International Must Read Workers’ Day!  Take a Must Reads blogger to lunch!

Here are your Must Reads:

SOUTH DAKOTA MUST READS:

International Sex Workers Rights Day was March 4.
05/03/08 23:37 from Blogging While Feminist / Plain(s)feminist
Renegade Evolution recently posted on her blog her great frustration that thiswas not a topic that was discussed in feminist blogland. She wrote about it, as well, on AlterNet , and lest you think that what she is after is a celebration of…

  • Take a sex worker to lunch in celebration! Yea, more free lunches!
Czech Days, Tabor
05/03/08 19:21 from Dakotagraph
Despite a rich heritage of pioneer settlers from many countries homesteading here, South Dakota doesn’t have a ton of ethnic festivals to celebrate that. Czech Days in Tabor is one of the more visually appealing of those that we do have…
  • You can never have too many kolaches!
OUT OF STATE MUST READS:

The Supposed Gang of 50
06/03/08 10:58 from Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall
Obama camp denies that its holds a secret bloc of 50 superdelegates…
  • And just like the Man Crush, they are all dreamy Super Delegates!
Bill Quigley | Half of New Orleans’s Poor Permanently Displaced: Failure or Success?
06/03/08 08:46 from t r u t h o u t
Bill Quigley writes for Truthout: “Government reports confirm that half of the working poor, elderly and disabled who lived in New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina have not returned. Because of critical shortages in low-cost housing, few no…
  • As if we needed another reason to wish for the end of the Bush Administration.
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