Deborah Emin

                 

Deborah Emin is the author of the novel, Scags at 7, (Kedzie Press). She also has had articles on the Huffington Post, Mediachannel.org as well as in Gay City News, and NYCPlus. During the Kucinich campaign for president, she worked as his official campaign blogger and is currently writing a book about those experiences. After getting her feet soaked in that campaign, Deborah has returned to the political work while also spending a good deal of time teaching and writing. Her current position is with a fund raising company working only with progressive candidates. In this new position she frequently blogs about progressives and progressive positions on the issues. Deborah is also teaching one-on-one with those writers who have a story in mind but do not know how to begin. Her techniques for helping with this are fully explained on her website. www.deborahemin.com

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13 Articles

Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Ballot Access, Women Candidates and True Fiction
(4 comments) An allegory about what it takes for women to get into the Halls of Congress--voters being aware of their power.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Three Impeachment Memories
(9 comments) A personal history of impeachment moments in recent US history along with a call for the real change this country needs.

Sunday, June 8, 2008
Dobson Fights in Bush Country to Be on Ballot
(4 comments) Laurie Dobson's fight for placement on the ballot in Maine is another example of what may be election tampering.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Pure Insanity
(4 comments) A report on a wide-ranging number of crimes committed by the US government in the execution of the Iraq war.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008
It Really Does Matter How Politicians Behave
Using the case of Rep. Vito Fossella's drunk driving charges as a case for holding all politicians to the law and its consequences when broken.

Monday, April 7, 2008
A Question for the General: Who is the Enemy?
What would happen if the general were asked the really important questions about our involvement in Iraq? For example, who is the enemy we are supposed to be fighting and how will we know when we have won the fight?

Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Debra Galant: Fear and Yoga in New Jersey
A new novel that explores the lighter side of the liberal mind.

Monday, March 10, 2008
Politics, Fear and Power: The Equation that Trumps Real Educator Discussions
(3 comments) We need to focus our energies and resources of people with real experience in the classroom and with students and let the pundits talk just to each other.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008
When Is a Shoah not a Shoah?
(14 comments) A discussion of the frustration the author has with the lack of a good and useful response to Israeli aggression and racism.

Friday, February 29, 2008
My Nephew Said that Israel was Surrounded by Millions of Goats
(6 comments) We are now being given a perfect opportunity to confront racism and sexism in this presidential campaign.

Saturday, December 8, 2007
Sinking the Good Ship MSM
We as a community of Progressives can change the course of history and sink the influence the MSM has over our lives and stop their reign over our political process too.

Sunday, November 11, 2007
If Bush and Cheney were from Columbine
(3 comments) A comparison between the school shooters and Bush and Cheney's bellicose behavior.

Friday, November 9, 2007
Parents Beware of the Lessons Learned from the Bush Presidency
(2 comments) A way to look at how a president's behavior can influence young people.

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