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I can only read what you say....blogging does not allow for nuance in speech and tone....
MindMover
May 2012
#62
What really happened was that TED puts out a lot of trivial talks among some good
JDPriestly
May 2012
#33
Watching a great interview w/ Hannauer on The Last Word w/ Lawrence O'Donnell....
Pachamama
May 2012
#29
K & R. Normally a major TED fan. But I think their decision to censor Hanauer is a MAJOR FAIL. n/t
RufusTFirefly
May 2012
#30
One inescapable conclusion: There must be a bunch of Republicans who are BAD BUSINESS-PEOPLE.nt
patrice
May 2012
#34
TED won't air this but NBC has silver spoon millionaire hiring apprentices every week
KurtNYC
May 2012
#39
I think he said it was too political and didn't fit their bipartisan guidelines. nt
gateley
May 2012
#49
If Economics was simple - maybe some of the Republican's stupid ideas would have worked :-)
thecentristword
May 2012
#63