creepysleepy

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Creepy Sleepy is: http://creepysleepy.com

Independent music and independent politics, Creepy Sleepy is a podcast produced independently by Dan Patterson for Creepy Sleepy Media in concert with PodShow.

Dan Patterson is the Chief New York and Chief United Nations Correspondent for the Talk Radio News Service, and has been producing old media since 1998 and new media since 2004. Patterson grew up in the Midwest, and has lived everywhere from Northern California, to the Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota, to New York City. He is a frequent contributor to many political talk shows around the United States, and does a regular segment on WABC in New York on City trends. He can be contacted via email at dhp at creepysleepy dot com, or voice mail at (605) 415-4646.

Creepy Sleepy spends time with musicians, artists, and cultural figures; covered the 2004 and 2006 elections; sells deck merch; and has appeared on Sirius Satellite Radio.
Why I use Clipmarks
To aggregate stories on domestic and world affairs for the Creepy Sleepy Show.

And to kill time.

I blame Skiff.
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UN / Google Censor Journalist Matthew Lee
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by creepysleepy  2-19-2008   
 I work with Matthew at the UN - every day we attend briefings, stakeouts and meetings together. Matthew is certainly a 'thorn' in the establishment's side. Matt is a great journalist, and de-listing his material is akin to censorship.
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Tens of thousands flee Gaza for Egypt
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by creepysleepy  1-23-2008   
 Allowing Palestinians into Egypt was a strategically smart and humane move by Egypt - seriously increases the image of Israel as regional bully. Though Israel does have a right to be safe, the blockade does not make them safe.
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The Talk Radio News Service
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by creepysleepy  1-1-2008    1
 Today we launched the new iteration of the Talk Radio News Service website! As you know, I’m the Chief United Nations Correspondent for TRNS, as well as their social media consultant. We’ve been hard at work redesigning this new site for quite some time, and hope that you find it a useful place for disseminating news from Washington DC, the United Nations, and the Presidential Campaign Trail. There may still be a few bugs lurking, so as we continue to improve this space we’d love your feedback and comments. There’s a helpful little tutorial video over on the Help page. Thanks!
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Bhutto’s Rival Seeks Alliance Against Musharraf
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by creepysleepy  12-29-2007   
 Bhutto's assassination will have devastating long-term foreign policy consequences for the United States. It is one very good reason NOT to elect a hawk next year...
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Al Qaeda Wants Videos a la YouTube Debate
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by creepysleepy  12-17-2007   
 Wow. I almost feel as though Creepy Sleepy should submit a video entry. I'm fairly certain that some will find this completely offensive, but it's an interesting opportunity to address the 'enemy' by using social media. How very odd. What questions should Creepy Sleepy ask Al Qaeda? What would you ask?
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C.I.A. Destroyed 2 Tapes Showing Interrogations
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by creepysleepy  12-7-2007   
 Though this does not surprise anyone, the legitimization and confirmation of torture is pretty scary.
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Chavez and the Venezuela Revolution
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by creepysleepy  12-4-2007   
 Creepy Sleepy Correspondent and Phd candidate at Southern Illinois University William 'Doc' Stodden analyzes and dissects the recent Venezuelan election, Democracy and Chavez, and the parallels to Cuba. Fantastic writing.
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Google Voluntarily Provides Details Of Anonymous Blogger In Israel
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by creepysleepy  11-28-2007   
 Did Google just pull a Yahoo and sell us out? If THIS is their policy, we all should be very very afraid.
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Musharraf Quits Pakistani Army Post
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by creepysleepy  11-28-2007   
 Musharraf has been in the military for the majority of his life - almost 40 years. So Musharraf resigning is significant and obviously necessary.
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Israel and Palestinians Set Goal of a Treaty in 2008
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by creepysleepy  11-28-2007    1
 Well, it's a start. I don't know if anyone really believes this will be successful. but love Bush or hate him we must all hope for success here. Irony of ironies if BUSH succeeds at a peace deal, no?
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Baghdad Starts to Exhale as Security Improves
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by creepysleepy  11-20-2007   
 I too am very happy to see the level of violence decline. But I can't help thinking that this is due to the increased troop levels. We SHOULD have gone in with this many, or more. The 'surge' is scheduled to end summer of 08, so what happens a year from now?
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U.N. to Say It Overstated H.I.V. Cases by Millions
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by creepysleepy  11-20-2007   
 This doesn't surprise me. I had a fantastic professor - Tim Steckline at Black Hills Sate University - who argues that the CDC needs money and therefor over reports cases of most disease. Follow the money trail, eh?
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Bush-Cheney Really Are Planning to Attack Iran!
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by creepysleepy  11-19-2007   
 Here's the theory: Bush does not want his legacy to include leaving office with Iran in possession of nuclear capabilities. Even if Iran does NOT have the bomb, it has been so hyped that Bush can't afford to appear soft on Iran after talking such a tough game. The neo-Con strategy includes destabilizing the region, with a plan of long-term domination. Interesting strategy, and we should not be surprised if Iran becomes a serious concern 6 months from now.
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U.N. Report Describes Risks of Inaction on Climate Change
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by creepysleepy  11-17-2007   
 This is a critical step in legitimizing climate change as a serious issue. Conservatives, particularly in the Bush administration, have acted to re-brand Global Warming as 'Climate Change' and not a serious issue. Though Mr. Ban is new to his role as SG at the UN, this is still a significant step.
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Break-In at Nuclear Site Baffles South Africa
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by creepysleepy  11-15-2007    2
 Okay, for all our talk about the threat of nuclear proliferation, why hasn't this been a bigger story?
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U.S. Is Looking Past Musharraf in Case He Falls
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by creepysleepy  11-15-2007   
 This could get pretty gross, very quickly. Musharraf is, as the article says, the 'West's alternative to radical Islamists,' and yet his behavior is very similar to the behavior we accuse Ahmadinejad of. And yet, Iran has open elections, and in Pakistan protesters are in jail. Something's fucked here.
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Pakistan Attempts to Crush Protests by Lawyers
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by creepysleepy  11-6-2007   
 This is very, very bad. Pakistan is a critical US ally, and has the Bomb. Additionally, the US has stated that we will continue to fund Pakistan, despite the UN SG Ban Ki Moon stating that this situation gravely concerns him. This will certainly affect the US's image abroad. Bad, bad news.
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Filmmakers Document Iraqi Life on Web - Alive in Baghdad
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by creepysleepy  11-5-2007   
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WHAT IS THE MDG MONITOR?
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by creepysleepy  11-4-2007   
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Musharraf Consolidates His Control With Arrests
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by creepysleepy  11-4-2007   
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