What's coming up on Sunday Kos
- Denise Oliver-Velez will discuss prisons, prisoners and the criminal injustice system in the U.S in "Justice—Blind and Bound."
- Meteor Blades will explain why continuing Republican attacks on Janice Hahn's support for using former gang members as gang interventionists is really, really stupid.
- Hunter will continue his series on Democracy™, or talk about manatees–he hasn't decided yet.
- Are all eyes going to be on Florida in November of 2012, or is it going to be Ohio? What about Pennsylvania or Wisconsin? It’s early, of course, but Steve Singiser will use a “math for dummies” formula to come up with his first installment in what will be an evolving series on “states to watch."
- Dante Atkins will speculate on what Franklin Delano Roosevelt might have done were he faced with today's challenges.
- In Tuesday's announcement of the launch of Daily Kos Labor, one of the frequently expressed hopes was that it would cover non-union as well as union workers. Laura Clawson will answer with a yes; the fates of all workers are intertwined and those waging the new class war sure aren't limiting their attacks to unions.
- Laurence Lewis will pay tribute to a high school teacher who changed his world.
- Georgia Logothetis will examine recent developments in the Murdoch scandal and Republican efforts to weaken the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.