Independent Americans for Change

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Independent Americans for Change is a loosely-organized, cohesive group of individuals committed to bringing true change to the United States by identifying, promoting and supporting qualified, independent candidates for the House of Representatives.
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Steven Thompson

Support Independent Media

Started by Steven Thompson Apr. 13, 2009.

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Translating the IAC platform into Real Action 1 Reply

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Finding and Fielding IAC Candidates

Started by IAC Dec. 23, 2008.

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The IAC Online Network

Started by IAC Dec. 21, 2008.

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Identifying the Problem

Started by IAC Dec. 20, 2008.

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From The Captive American

Viva Cuba!

Dollars to doughnuts Obama ends the embargo before he leaves office.

The End of Excess

Can the current crisis be a good thing?

Summer’s Time (at D.E. Shaw), and the Living was Easy

Are the money men surrounding Obama really going to help us get out of this mess?

Who Says Bipartisanship Is Dead? Not The Pentagon

Politicians from both major parties continue to throw billions at a corrupt, unaccountable institution. No, not AIG. The Department of Defense.

The Next Bailout? Think Pensions

The agency in charge of insuring millions of Americans' pensions squandered a fortune on the stock market last year.

High on the Hog

The protege of Rep. John Murtha, one of the biggest earmarkers in Congress, appears to know his way around a kitchen.

Sucking At the Hind Tit of a Dead Cow

Another patriot calls his country to arms.

Give Me Party or Give Me Death

The idea of open primaries has the two Dead Old Parties running scared.

A Pay Cut for Congress?

A few California lawmakers have actually voluntarily made the sacrifice.

A Sucker Born Every Minute

The sub-prime story made simple for those just now learning about it for the first time.
 

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