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It’s Official: A Majority of Nebraskans Oppose TransCanada Pipeline

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The first survey asking Nebraskans key questions about the proposed TransCanada pipeline shows that by a margin of 2 to 1, Nebraskans oppose the pipeline. The poll commissioned by Bold Nebraska, in partnership with Nebraska Wildlife Federation and the Nebraska Sierra Club, additionally shows an overwhelming majority of Nebraskans want their elected leaders to be asking […]
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Vote or be Tricked

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In case you hadn’t heard, there’s a little thing called Halloween just around the corner.  Before you know it, naughty nurses, ghastly ghouls and maybe even a few Snooki doppelgangers will be out in full force.  While the rest of the country is fist pumping and trick-or-treating, Bold Nebraska invites you to come trick-or-voting. This […]
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Today marks the end of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year celebration, and Ramadan. Millions of people around the world are celebrating a time of renewal, where the past is forgiven and new starts are made.  The timing could not be better.  Here’s your Roundup:  Koran Burning Called Off, Maybe… Kind of?: Reverend Terry Jones […]
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The First Rule of Fight Club

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We are overdue for a pipeline update, and there’s plenty to share.  So buckle up because Transcanada’s been up to all kinds of chicanery since they threatened landowners with eminent domain.  We’ll start with the successes.  After much heavy sighing in front of our Macs, we’ve finally edited and posted the video from the educational […]
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Wimp Wednesday

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This week’s wimp would be in serious trouble if he were held to the same standards as college students.  Simply put, because plagiarism is a big no-no.  The extreme right-wing, outside-Nebraska funded, Americans for Prosperity state director Brad Stevens is taking credit for grassroots work he didn’t do and trying to spin a loss that […]
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Not so Heineman and Mighty

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We hope Mark Fahleson (Chairman of the NE GOP) is reading today’s Rasmussen report on the Nebraska gubernatorial election.  For the man who once claimed that even Heineman’s most ardent critics are content with the job he’s doing, these numbers should be a warning. We’re not naive enough to say Heineman doesn’t have supporters.  Right […]
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TransCanada Pipeline: Unscheduled Maintenance and Unscheduled Interruption

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As Nebraskans were listening to the Huskers beat Western Kentucky, the game was interrupted with sponsored ads from TransCanada, the multi-national oil company that wants to build a second pipeline right through the Sandhills and the Ogallala aquifer. Bold Nebraska urges our readers to email David Witty, the Manager of Husker marketing, and ask him […]
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Labor Day

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Labor Day doesn’t just signal the end of summer and the start of football season.  It’s also a national holiday that celebrates the achievements of American workers.  Organized labor’s been demonized a lot lately, and we want to shed some positive light on the same groups that have fought for fair wages and a reasonable […]
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Hurricane Earl has been downgraded to a Category 1 storm, but he’ll still keep people indoors.  In the meantime, we’ll be enjoying the cool front as Nebraska takes on Western Kentucky.  Here’s your Roundup: Governor Loses, Pretends He Wins: Heineman tried to bully education groups pushing them to publicly oppose health reform and call for […]
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Dollars and Sense

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Dollars and cents are on the minds of every Nebraskan as the state legislature enters a year that is sure to be full of tough budget cuts.  Governor Heineman inflamed these concerns by furthering a distinctly political agenda when he ordered a partisan study on the impact of Medicaid expansion in Nebraska.   For all […]
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