Angela Canterbury
Angela Canterbury
| Hometown: | Washington, DC |
| Interests: | Take Back America, Progressive Vision, Revitalizing Democracy |
| Honors: | 3 |
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- April 9, 2008 - 2:04pm
Originally published by David Arkush and Taylor Lincoln at the Watchdog Blog.
Wall Street Journal readers have heard a lot about binding mandatory arbitration recently. On Saturday, the newspaper’s editorial board used the Chamber of Commerce's biased survey on arbitration as justification for a fact-twisting polemic against the civil justice system. The paper reported on a lawsuit against the National Arbitration Forum by the city of San Francisco, and readers weighed in with views on arbitration far more reasonable than those of the editors.
- March 17, 2008 - 9:42am
What does it mean to have an open government? As a catch phrase, it is appealing, like apple pie. It seems especially American and downright fundamental: “a government by and for the people.” It suggests that we are in power, and that through transparency we can avoid tyranny and oppression.
- February 14, 2008 - 11:34am
Yesterday's Washington Post published my letter to the editor in response to an editorial about the battle for the Clinton White House records:
- January 17, 2008 - 2:07pm
Bush recently told Israeli reporters: “I'll be dead before the true history of the Bush administration is written.”
Over his dead body? Perhaps he meant that his "good works" would be told later, but as long as we let him keep his iron grip on presidential records, it could be several generations of Bushes before we know much of anything.
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- April 9, 2008 - 2:04pm
Originally published by David Arkush and Taylor Lincoln at the Watchdog Blog.
Wall Street Journal readers have heard a lot about binding mandatory arbitration recently. On Saturday, the newspaper’s editorial board used the Chamber of Commerce's biased survey on arbitration as justification for a fact-twisting polemic against the civil justice system. The paper reported on a lawsuit against the National Arbitration Forum by the city of San Francisco, and readers weighed in with views on arbitration far more reasonable than those of the editors.
- March 17, 2008 - 9:42am
What does it mean to have an open government? As a catch phrase, it is appealing, like apple pie. It seems especially American and downright fundamental: “a government by and for the people.” It suggests that we are in power, and that through transparency we can avoid tyranny and oppression.
- February 14, 2008 - 11:34am
Yesterday's Washington Post published my letter to the editor in response to an editorial about the battle for the Clinton White House records:
- January 17, 2008 - 2:07pm
Bush recently told Israeli reporters: “I'll be dead before the true history of the Bush administration is written.”
Over his dead body? Perhaps he meant that his "good works" would be told later, but as long as we let him keep his iron grip on presidential records, it could be several generations of Bushes before we know much of anything.
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