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Free Stock Photos
digitalnu
by digitalnu  11-5-2006    6
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10 Most Awesomely Bad Moments of the Bush Presidency
righthand
by righthand  7-3-2008    18
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Why Does the Brain Need So Much Power?
wildcat
by wildcat  5-7-2008    3
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My Name is Not "Those People"
dmegivern
by dmegivern  5-20-2008    5
 A wonderful poem by Julia Dinsmore
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50 Facts that Should Change the World
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  7-8-2008    11
 Interesting
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Harvard Business Review discoverd the Ethical Economy
wildcat
by wildcat  11-13-2008   
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Juan Cole: Top 10 things you know about Iran that aren't true
masbury
by masbury  10-5-2009    35
 Here are a few; click thru for the rest.
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10 tips for Good Mental Health
ArthurDwayne
by ArthurDwayne  10-26-2006    3
 Years ago a psychologist gave me a small wallet paper with these ten tips on them, and I thought I'd find and share them with others.
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A Step Shy of Book-Burning
invictus
by invictus  11-25-2006    6
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The "Out-of-control" Military Machine
invictus
by invictus  2-17-2008    1
  Citizens must fight the militarism that's choking our democracy. Given the power and money of the military lobby, we're not likely to get any encouragement from either party or any presidential candidates, at least not at first. But we can force the issue into the dialogue and remember who listened and who didn't. Call it politics for the long run, the politics of hope with a sharper edge.
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World's Poor Pay Price
debbyski
by debbyski  5-18-2008    5
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1,000 cameras 'solve one crime'
Aribeth
by Aribeth  8-24-2009    3
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We Can't Handle The Truth
debbyski
by debbyski  1-25-2008    12
 "They don’t mention that we spend almost a trillion dollars a year on a protracted war in Iraq, money that we must borrow from China and Japan. We spend 51% of our discretionary budget on our military. No nation on the globe spends more than 6%. Maybe this could be a reason our economy is faltering?"
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The cost of saving the planet: $190 Billion
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-22-2008    3
 Make no mistake about it... ;-)
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Blue Monday: The unhappiest day of the year
chbolton
by chbolton  1-22-2007    3
 Interesting article... though so far this has been a great day for me! :)
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REALITY CHECK!
ouyangwulong
by ouyangwulong  1-23-2008    7
 There is a frightening new global trend of denial... Europeans think that they don't need to limit fishing... Car companies don't think they need to improve fuel economy standards... Bush thinks he can increase spending and cut taxes at the same time... Jingoists think we are winning the war in Iraq... Democrats think Hillary Clinton has enough experience to win an election... Polluters think that Global Warming won't really happen... Evangelicals think Jesus is coming back soon... Fundamentalists think they can win the war against modernity... The truth is: we're stuck with this world. The rules DO apply. No free passes. You have to face the music sometime. We must choose realism over comfortable delusion. Unfortunately, for now, wistful thinking will rule the day until we let it all collapse around us. Then we'll stand there scratching our heads saying: How could this happen?
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Poor America
abailart
by abailart  12-5-2008    2
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Chomsky: If US was a true Democracy!
righthand
by righthand  8-21-2007    66
 On all these topics, White House policy is completely at odds with what public opinion wants. But the media rarely publish the polls that highlight this persistent public opposition. Not only are citizens excluded from political power, they are also kept in a state of ignorance as to the true state of public opinion. There is growing international concern about the massive US double deficit affecting trade and the budget. But both are closely linked to a third deficit, the democratic deficit that is constantly growing, not only in the US but all over the western world. The US press sometimes publishes even my work, and the US is not a totalitarian country. But anyone who fails to fulfil certain minimum requirements does not stand a chance of becoming an established commentator. One of the big differences between the propaganda system of a totalitarian state and democratic societies go about things. Exaggerating slightly, in totalitarian countries the state decides the official li
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Sci-Fi Costs
wildcat
by wildcat  2-5-2008    1
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We Deserve to Be Robbed
zasel
by zasel  2-22-2007    19
 Matt Taibbi's article is absolutely right on the mark. Unfortunately I found it impossible to clip in a way that would bring out the important points he makes to their fullest extent. Please read the entire piece at the link above. It certainly will have you thinking about where the priorities of country are leading us, and make you wonder if we really do not deserve to be ripped off as Matt says.
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Inspirational Phrases You Will Never Hear At Work...
tron2007
by tron2007  3-25-2007    3
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42% of US tax dollars goes to military?!?
Viiltaja
by Viiltaja  12-22-2006    24
 Mankind is drowning to it's own stupidity! That's all I can say about this.
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The Success of Savage Capitalism is the Failure of our Society
ouyangwulong
by ouyangwulong  12-16-2007    22
 Consider these three articles puzzling over the US Economy. The dollar is in free-fall but the GDP is growing. The credit bubble is bursting, but production is up. American companies are making money hand over fist but the wealth gap is staggering. So the question is: has the Regan/Bush agenda of Savage Anything-Goes Global Capitalism worked? Is America a better nation because of it? The answer is no. We are not developing our economy, we are just generating wealth for the top 1%. We aren't improving our country so much as optimizing it for de facto feudalism. Some one needs to give a real good answer as to why this surreal economic nightmare is a success story, or we need to finally admit that Savage Capitalism is motivated by nothing more than greed and wistful thinking. It's time to get real about our country and our economy. Unless we can save the middle class, then we will be nothing but a crude fiefdom of modern Robber Barons.
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How to Buy Nothing
MomLes
by MomLes  11-24-2006    1
 There's more. Nov. 24 is Buy Nothing Day
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Silent Talk - read each other’s minds
einbar
by einbar  5-15-2009    2
 the soldiers of the future want to communicate, they’ll read each other’s minds
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Brazilian City Eliminates Hunger
masbury
by masbury  3-15-2009    11
 For only 2% of its budget
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10 Bad Money Habits to Break
frogtuxedo
by frogtuxedo  3-29-2007    1
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What percent of US budget goes to foreign aid?
masbury
by masbury  9-29-2008    12
 Most Americans drastically over-estimate it. Despite laudable recent increases in US giving to poverty, US aid as a percent of personal income is second to last among wealthy nations; most of that doesn't go to the poorest countries. We give about 25 cents per American per day ] day in foreign aid; with private giving, another dime. It's a lot, because there are a lot of us. But it's far behind the level of sacrifice made by people in most developed nations.
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NASA Falling Short of Asteroid Detection Goals
chestnut501
by chestnut501  8-12-2009    1
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Stephen Hawking: UK science under threat.
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-15-2008   
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George Bush - The Ten Trillion Dollar Man
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  12-11-2008    4
 My head hurts.
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Surge in Homeless Children Strains School Districts
chestnut501
by chestnut501  9-6-2009   
 There were 679,000 homeless students reported in 2006-7, a total that surpassed one million by last spring.
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New Evidence: Palin Had Direct Role In Charging Rape Victims For Exams
bbittner
by bbittner  9-12-2008    2
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Sahara Forest Project Will Generate Fresh Water, Solar Power & Crops in African Desert
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  9-15-2008    1
 This sounds like a really good idea. I am sure it will cost a fraction of the defense budget of certain countries.
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Poor is the new Rich !!
lori_gee
by lori_gee  6-4-2007    7
 this is really good advice!!
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The Handy Uses of a Home Computer (Jan, 1970)
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  5-14-2008    5
 * Planning a dinner menu * Balancing bank accounts * Doing school homework * Figuring out income tax * Printing invitations * Keeping the budget
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Priority changes could eliminate starvation
masbury
by masbury  8-23-2007    7
 Yes, hunger could be ended. Education provided. Wells drilled.
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Science's Worst Enemy: Corporate Funding
invictus
by invictus  10-13-2007    1
  Once the genie is out of the bottle, it isn’t easy to get it back in. The more that public­-­sector scientists become invested in the status quo—through industry grants, patents, and the like—the less likely they are to support reforms. Not so long ago, academics and government scientists insured that the basic building blocks of science were freely available to everyone. Today, the Columbia economist Richard Nelson points out, a sizable portion of this public knowledge is private property. Is this something that should—or even could—be reversed?
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Cute + LOLZ
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  11-22-2007    2
 I love the Bionic Puppy (budget version).
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Palin Runs A State, Obama Runs His Mouth
willhelm
by willhelm  8-30-2008    49
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