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"Don't Lie to Me," pollsters.

The American Princes have donated a long time staple of their live shows, a cover of Big Star’s “Don’t Lie to Me,” to Barack Rock, a website aimed at raising awareness and funds for Obama. Download it here. It's good. Spot on.

In other Arkansas-connected free music news vaguely tied to the election, John Pugh's new band, Free Blood, has a banging new track for download on Rcrdlb. Pugh shout's out Obama in a creepy/cool OPEN SESAME-style whisper. Politics on the dance floor!

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Campaign climate
Date: 2/4/2010
By: Paul Barton

A paper published by a think tank last month warned that Sen. Blanche Lincoln's ascendancy to the Agriculture Committee chairmanship was a bad omen for passage of climate-change legislation in 2010 due to her close ties to agricultural producers and processors seen as major contributors of greenhouse gases. /more/

Nurturing fiction
Date: 2/4/2010
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Last Wednesday, a column by Cathy Frye appeared in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette under the headline "Mothers in Haiti Face Living Nightmare." But Frye has never been to Haiti. /more/


Return of Count Ed
Date: 2/4/2010
By: Arkansas Times Staff

Dracula can't stop biting necks and Ed Bethune can't stop debasing Arkansas politics. Persistence is but one of the traits they share. /more/

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