Progressive Report Undermines Political Rifts

Posted on Wednesday, April 20 at 11:05 by Tristan
Dr. Andrew Nurse, a professor for Canadian Studies, was happy to contribute his opinions on the report, noting that "By finding those areas of common ground, those areas of debate, and those areas where cooperation is possible, a potentially transformative political movement is now on the public agenda". Dr. Nurse also noted his approval of the fact that "someone actually seems to be doing more than talking" since the CNF launched the first real studied comparison of progressive values. The report can be found at www.freenation.ca/project2004.html

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  1. Wed Apr 20, 2005 7:46 pm
    Call it a contributors bias, but I thought this should have made the front
    page.

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    --Sooner or later you've got to do something--

  2. Wed Apr 20, 2005 9:55 pm
    The front page is for stuff people care about.

    Nobody cares about advancing the progressive movement. Talk is
    where its at baby!



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