[Imc-cleveland] ALSO - Re: Easy access to local
jesse
abgeschiedene at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 29 21:24:03 PST 2006
I have been planning on writing a FEATURE highlighting
your article, but was waiting to see the result of a
Senate hearing regarding immigration policy and HR4437
that met on Tuesday (yesterday), and have spent time
compiling info from immigrant rights rallys all over
the country. But these things take time. If you
would like to research and write this article in .html
format, you may feel free to do so and email it over
our list, and it will more than likely be featured
within a day or so. Also, please let me know so I
don't continue to spent time writing it.
--- ABIGAIL FISHEL <aafishel at msn.com> wrote:
> Hello everyone. I just wanted to express my
> frusteration with the site and
> how that there are four local articles way down at
> the bottom of the page
> that have not surfaced in the local section yet
> because no one with
> administrative status has put them there. Its
> frusterating because I and
> others work hard on articles and when they are not
> given their rightful
> place, its like, what's the point? Why is there not
> the ability for every
> publisher to decide if their article is local news
> and let it automatically
> go to that section? In other indy media sites that
> I am familiar with, this
> is how it works and to me, that system is much
> better. Putting too much
> authority in the hands of the "administration" is
> not cool. Not cool at
> all.
>
>
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jesse
"In the expansion of the great Western empires, profit and hope of further profit were obviously tremendously important...But there is more than that to imperialism and colonialism. There was a commitment to them over and above profit, a commitment in constant circulation and recirculation, which, on the one hand, allowed decent men and women to accept the notion that distant territories and their native peoples should be subjugated, and, on the other, replenished metropolitan energies so that these decent people could think of the imperium as a protracted, almost metaphysical obligation to rule sobordinate, inferior, or less advanced peoples."
~Edward Said, 1993
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