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Gavin in Va Beach

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  1. Soon a lefty will appear to explain how the right is just using "tactics" to smear this poor woman for being simply anti-war...
  2. Oh brother... **** About this site (mediatransparency.org)... ABOUT THIS WEBSITE IN JULY OF 1999, I began investigating a local Minneapolis "Think Tank" called the "Center of The American Experiment." Intuitively I had sensed very close connections between the Center, a 501©(3) charity, and the Republican Party of Minnesota, which set me out to find what actually was happening there. To make a long story short, what I discovered was an interconnected web of conservative organizations spanning the gamut from academia to law to publishing to politics, all being funded and coordinated by a relatively small but wealthy group of philanthropies, chief among them the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Though the Center has only received about $310,000 directly from the philanthropies, nearly every one of its speakers and presenters is in some way connected to or funded by this movement. The Center, far from being a place where "deep thinking" takes place, can most accurately be called a cog in this movement, both producing content for the machine, as well as providing a local outlet for the rest of the movement's content providers, media faces, ideologues, and last but certainly not least, its politicians. To accurately gauge the impact of these philanthropies, I felt it necessary to catalogue as many of the actual grants made by them as possible. Others have attempted this job. The National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP), which has kindly allowed us to re-use some of their data, reported in 1997 on the grant making activities of 12 foundations over the period 1992 through 1994. That report, titled "Moving A Public Policy Agenda: The Strategic Philanthropy of Conservative Foundations," laid out a fine groundwork for understanding this movement, yet fell short in providing a comprehensive, interactive, open-to-all database that maps out the actual grants, for all to see. People for The American Way accurately described the engine of this movement in the title of another report on the phenomenon called "Buying a Movement." Since the mere knowledge of who received grants is meaningless without knowing about the recipient organizations and people, this web site has also sought to supply information about both groups. To further users' research, there are four main ways to search the grants database: by grant recipient, by person, by grant purpose, or by a comprehensive All-in-One search. About the depth of this site The limitations of this web site are painfully obvious to me. At the very least, it should contain 15 years worth of grants lists from the 12 funders specified by the NCRP. Additionally, it should contain biographies and links for all the people who direct, receive, and/or benefit from the grants, as well as the recipient organizations. We are also trying to put together feature stories that describe the narrative and theoretical underpinnings of this movement, and to point out, when we can, when these figures and their organizations penetrate the popular culture, specifically the news. The organizers of this movement have a world view that is manifested in their system of funding, and we are attempting to describe it. If you would like to help in any way, including funding our research - we are now a 501©(3) charity, contact media@cursor.org. Finally, I wish to express gratitude to those people and organizations who/which have already lent their expertise and information to this site, including the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Phil Wilayto, James D'Etremont of the The Boston Coalition for Freedom of Expression for his descriptions of some of the recipients and people, Political Research Associates, and others. Rob Levine Media Transparency 2/25/2000 ****
  3. The writer must have taken a wrong angle and missed... ...much like Coy...
  4. Not much of a list if Winfield isn't on there. There is a TE for the Titans (think it was Wychek) that would tell you Winfield can really bring the lumber (from the opener in 2000). Probably pound-for-pound the best 'hitter' out there...
  5. Not bad. Makes it more unlikely the Bills will ever move, IMO. Why move a team that makes money?
  6. Gives the phrase 'Sit on my face' an entirely new meaning...
  7. Outstanding stuff! Thanks Lori!
  8. Rare, non-blinking maggots especially love rancid t-bone...
  9. The T-Bone lunch that changed the world?
  10. Probably the most 'active' he's been in years...
  11. Some fat, show tune listening, zima drinking, T-Bone must have demanded it's removal...
  12. I'm sure this means nothing, but as I read it this morning on the Sports Guy's Mailbag I thought I would throw it up here... Sports Guy's Mailbag
  13. Why somebody hasn't tried to beat the ever loving schit out of these people is a mystery to me. If one of my loved ones was being treated at this hospital I would go fuggin' ballistic on these felching fools...
  14. Vick has a cannon for an arm but sh------- accuracy. Losman has a cannon for an arm and has pretty good accuracy and touch. About the only thing Vick can do better is he can run faster, which is still in itself a formidable weapon. No blurred vision here, I still say Ron Mexico is overrated. And Bledsoe is a Cowboy, the most evil and unholy of all the teams. One is always justified in bashing a Cowboy.
  15. Big lug thinks he's still a teenager...
  16. Did he end the interview with "Try the veal and be sure to tip the waitstaff"?
  17. Another Bills fan makes the world a better place. Congrats Duey!!
  18. Yes, yes he is. Pay the man (but don't break the bank doing it). Hopefully Nate will give Buffalo a little team-that-drafted-me discount, but I'm not holding my breath.
  19. Great report as usual. Thanks Mike.
  20. Not even TD could pull that one off...
  21. At least Easterbrook has an opinion on something and takes a stand on it rather than using length and longwindedness to hide the fact that he's really not taking a stand on anything, not to mention contradicting himself many times in the process.
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