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Montana Blog Roundup 29 January 2012

Intelligent Discontent

Highlighting some of the most interesting and provocative posts in the past week at Montana blogs. D Gregory Smith discussed why Senator Tester seems to be so much harder working than Representative Rehberg. Montanafesto authored a heartfelt farewell t... »

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Montana Blog Roundup 22 January 2012

Intelligent Discontent

Highlighting some of the most interesting and provocative posts in the past week at Montana blogs. Without a doubt, the biggest story this week was the story about the allegations against and subsequent resignation of Commissioner of Political Practice... »

Montana TEA Party Calls for Boycott of All News

MT Cowgirl

The Billings Montana Shrugged TEA Party has issued a “CALL TO ACTION” today (capitalization and inexplicable quotation marks are their own.) In an email to TEA Party members, Billings TEA Party leader Eric Olsen calls for a boycott of all … . . . → Rea... »

Janus, Chaz, Hillary, The Military, Barack, Science And HIV

From Eternity to Here

Janus was the Roman God of Thresholds, of transition, of beginnings and ending. He is often depicted with two faces, one for looking forward and one for looking back. January, the beginning month of the new year is named for Janus, and so, it’s natural... »

Janus, Chaz, Hillary, The Military, Barack, Science And HIV

From Eternity to Here

(Also Published on LGBTQNation) Janus was the Roman God of Thresholds, of transition, of beginnings and ending. He is often depicted with two faces, one for looking forward and one for looking back. January, the beginning month of the new year is named... »

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