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By | 12/30/2012 | Movements | 67 Comments

Those petitioning for the deportation of Piers Morgan because he believes in stricter gun laws may need to revisit the meaning of the U.S. Bill of Rights.

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By | 12/27/2012 | Health Care, News | 40 Comments

Last week, the Superior Court of Fulton County temporarily suspended an abortion ban in Georgia that would have made pre-viability abortions illegal. The law would have criminalized most abortions starting at twenty weeks of pregnancy.

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By | 12/26/2012 | Activism, Movements, Organizations | 58 Comments

“Deport British Citizen Piers Morgan for Attacking 2nd Amendment” joins petitions to start the construction of a death star by 2016, to allow state secession for various states…

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By | 12/24/2012 | IVN

On the surface, not much changed in 2012, but what can’t be found on score sheets or two-sided talk shows, are the positive societal changes that are always the leading indicator of political progress.

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By | 12/24/2012 | Headline, IVN | 1 Comment

2012 was a big year for IVN. It was a year of significant expansion and accomplishments. IVN reached out to an audience of over seven million people with content written by independent contributors for independent-minded voters.

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Elephant Tent Dissapearing Republican Party Brand
By | 12/20/2012 | Elections 2012, IVN, Open Primaries | 71 Comments

The Republican party has become a party of panderers. They are a mechanical party that says what the reactionaries within want to hear; what the polls say will work; what their leadership says is ok.

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By | 12/19/2012 | Activism, Electoral Reform, Movements, Organizations, Policy Reform | 7 Comments

On January 14, 2013, the nonpartisan grassroots movement, No Labels, is hosting a conference in New York City called the Meeting to Make America Work.

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