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Monopoly Capitalism Is the Root of All of America's Problems
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  Today 9:12 AM    3
  The indoctrination is that we live in a market economy that determines globalization and everything else. I don’t know why this generation of Americans was more gullible. I can’t understand that. But it’s just a fact and we need to wake up. This systemic risk is a result of monopolists preaching efficiency because they want to take cash out of the system. For example, let’s say they have two machines, and sell one. They get money for the machine they sell, and then the one left over will be more expensive to use so they can charge more for its use. They pocket the money from the machine they sell and get more money off the one machine they have left. The problem, though, is they only have one machine left. If something goes wrong, we can have huge systemic failures. Treasury to dole out USD 3.8 billion more for GMAC
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pink floyd's roger waters speaks out in support of Gaza freedom march
doodleicious
by doodleicious  Today 4:53 AM   
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White House mourns Gus Dur
FeedsBlogger
by FeedsBlogger  Yesterday 11:02 PM   
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2010 - Democracy Is Coming to Iran
infidel70
by infidel70  Yesterday 2:14 PM   
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pakistan now owns war on terror:zardari
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-28-2009   
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US's Top Export Market...Weapons to Arab Dictators !
leevardi
by leevardi  12-28-2009   
 ...Don't you find something ODD about this ?
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Regime Change: Promise and Peril, Part 2 by Stephen Kinzer, Posted April 17, 2009
dailymeasure
by dailymeasure  12-27-2009   
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Iran: Government Mercenaries Beating Women Down In the Streets
merrie
by merrie  12-27-2009   
  Government Mercenaries Attacking Women Iran Khabar Agency - December 26, 2009, 12:30 pm Atmosphere from Revolution Square to Azadi Square is very fiery. Many cars can be heard honking, and people show the victory sign. Vali Asr intersection is very crowded ******************************** مزدوران حكومتي هيچ حرمتي را درروز تاسوعا نگه نداشتند : حمله به زنان و دختران
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Liberal Racism - Tolerence???
billpar
by billpar  12-23-2009    1
 http://www.democracy-project.com/archives/000763.html
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Cheap Natural Gas and Its Enemies
merrie
by merrie  12-23-2009    1
 But why would the politically active Sandlers suddenly enter the media world? Perhaps it's because they realize the political and financial benefits that can flow from influencing the news. We may be seeing a sample of this type of handiwork now. Among the first "exposés" Pro Publica undertook was an attack on energy companies for developing the Marcellus Shale, a vast natural gas reservoir stretching across several states. The "exposé" focused on putative environmental effects that might result from tapping these reserves. The technology used to unleash this natural gas from the shale in which it is trapped is called "fracking." Energy companies inject water, sand, and drilling fluids into the rock to "crack" it and release the natural gas. The potential for this technology is huge: America is a vast storehouse of this type of gas. Much of this is located not just in the Marcellus formation, but throughout the Rocky Mountain states. Also, the Barnett Shale region of Texas
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Happiness and Creativity
sanclementejoe
by sanclementejoe  12-22-2009   
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President Bush was right...
PrinceDanteRose
by PrinceDanteRose  12-21-2009   
 As American troops prepare to pull out of Iraq the country might be in the best condition in years. Open to the rest of the world after the removal of Saddam Husein, and settling into a post war peace means concerns about cucumbers and parking are growing and violence shrinking. However, the threat from Iran remains. It might be noted that Iran and Iraq have long been tense neighbors. While some Iraqis may want a continued American presence in the country, it isn't clearly beneficial or necessary. American power in the region should be enough to prevent Iran from provoking any real trouble, and minor problems can be handled by Iraqis. The presence of American troops on the other hand continues to provide fuel to elements that don't like America and don't want to see democracy in Iraq. This fuel makes the country more unstable than it might be otherwise.
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Selling Their Souls For Fun And Profit
debbyski
by debbyski  12-21-2009   
 Gay Republicans are like any other Republicans, particularly those mean spirited souls seeking a substitute for a relationship with a heterosexual male that find safety in the twisted kind of intimacy of the denial of personal responsibility their party preaches. They can deny it all they like and they can use their gay friends as distractions but their strain of Republicanism has never been about betraying their principals, but acting on them, such as the concentration of wealth and power in fewer hands, the nation's political polarization, and the disrespect for the system of checks and balances on which our democracy is built. Those are the GOP GOALS.
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HI FIVE IT DEMS,THE CLOCK IS TICKING
ricksnares
by ricksnares  12-21-2009   
 tick-tock
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the future of humanity
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-19-2009   
 and other fancy stuff- at source............
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Barack Obama's Rule by EPA Decree Is a coup d'etat Against Congress, Made In Britain - ClimateGate
merrie
by merrie  12-19-2009    2
 In the first place, regulation can be challenged in a way that laws cannot. So the EPA’s proposed ruling on so-called “Greenhouse Gases” can be opposed extensively with litigation, to the point that the ruling might not yet be in force when Obama demits office. In the second place, the EPA is funded by Congress. So, if the Agency is being used to bypass or neuter Congress, why should legislators not play hardball and retaliate by cutting off its funding? The EPA may look formidable, but its situation is rather as if Rommel were buying the fuel for his tanks from the Allies. But what is of compelling interest on this side of the pond is the way in which the bullets to shoot down American democracy were made in Britain. The trail is not hard to follow.
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Reprieve for travellers.
dansynth
by dansynth  12-17-2009   
 Looks as though the Xmas holliday will not now be ruined for many people!
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Right-Wing Demagogues and Progressive Resistance
chestnut501
by chestnut501  12-16-2009    3
 Howard Zinn: "Democracy doesn't come from the top. It comes from the bottom. Democracy is not what governments do. It's what people do."
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supreme court's ruling would allow bin laden to donate to sarah palin's pres. campaign
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-15-2009   
 palast is so silly - or................? ..........is he? hmmm- interesting spin here
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A Bill Of Rights--Now And Then
debbyski
by debbyski  12-15-2009    5
 "Research shows that students who have the opportunity to participate in simulations such as legislative hearings, mock trials and, yes, even constitutional conventions not only learn more but develop greater civic skills and interest in politics. Although we need to make sure our children are proficient in math and reading, it is vitally important to the future of our democracy that they also learn what it means to be a competent and involved citizen."
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police stupidity in European protest
yunnanman
by yunnanman  12-14-2009   
 THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE
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a socialist revolution in America
dl211
by dl211  12-14-2009    1
 In the same year, a much more famous (and equally disingenuous) document appeared, called “The Port Huron Statement,” which was the founding manifesto of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). The Port Huron Statement did not admit to its socialist agendas, but called instead for “participatory democracy,” by which it meant a direct democracy (or “people’s democracy”) – a democracy that would embrace the economic order as well. This was exactly how Marx had described the Communist future, but the Port Huron statement prudently refrained from acknowledging that fact.
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History Channel's "THE PEOPLE SPEAK" premiere Dec 13th
merrie
by merrie  12-13-2009    1
 Narrated by Howard Zinn and based on his best-selling books, A People's History of the United States and Voices of a People's History of the United States, THE PEOPLE SPEAK illustrates the relevance of these passionate historical moments to our society today and reminds us never to take liberty for granted.
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A Convenient Lie
Antara
by Antara  12-13-2009    3
 Radical environmentalists seek secular utopia
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Barack Obama Nobel Prize speech in Oslo
dragonscorpion
by dragonscorpion  12-13-2009   
 A principled stand for human rights, a rejection that this is only a Western notion. But when is President Obama going to be so firm with Saudi Arabia and China?
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Barack Obama Nobel Prize speech in Oslo
dragonscorpion
by dragonscorpion  12-13-2009   
 Highlights from President Obama's Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech in Oslo. For all our mistakes, the U.S. has also helped provide global stability and enable the possibility of democracy.
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13th December In Indian History
pisean282311
by pisean282311  12-13-2009   
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"Jus Ad Bellum" - Seven Myths That Sustain War
Johanna_G
by Johanna_G  12-12-2009   
  Jus Ad Bellum - the argument of a “just war” - is among the most specious and dangerous rationalizations that can be made to justify actions since it also authorizes any nation or group to use war to pursue and justify its actions.
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bill moyers:we have a nobel peace president who won't ban land mines
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-12-2009    3
 at one time i felt obama would be a beacon of light- set to guide democracy toward said beacon- and sanity and caring - and hope would prevail i forgot about the middle part- that democracy is just a tool- used by the uber-rich to get even richer- money makes the rules- and squashes hope and sanity- mowing those that give a fig under.............(i'm just sayin')
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The EPA's Carbon Bomb Fizzles
merrie
by merrie  12-12-2009    2
 President Obama, having failed to get climate legislation, didn't want to show up to the Copenhagen climate talks with a big, fat nothing. So the EPA pulled the pin. In doing so, it exploded its own threat. With a recession on, the subject has become poisonous in congressional districts. Blue Dogs and swing-state senators watched in alarm as local Democrats in the recent Virginia and New Jersey elections were pounded on the issue, and lost their seats. But now? Hurrah! It's the administration's problem! No one can say Washington isn't doing something; the EPA has it under control. The agency's move gives Congress a further excuse not to act. "The Obama administration now owns this political hot potato," says one industry source. "If I'm Ben Nelson or Kent Conrad, why would I ever want to take it back?" All the more so, in Congress's view, because the EPA "command and control" threat may yet prove hollow.
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Ultimate Civics is engaging the 21st-century civil rights battle: human rights vs. corporate rights
zizzy
by zizzy  12-11-2009   
  Corporatism |ˈkôrp(ə)rəˌtizəm| noun the control of a state or organization by large interest groups. Related Clips: Lexica: New Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor questions corporate personhood darkduskx: How to Dismantle Corporate Fascism Corporate Fascism mcsmithblack: Separation of Corporation and State 28th Amendment
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Amusing Ourselves to Death
sahara
by sahara  12-11-2009    1
 What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism. Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy. As Huxley remarked in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny "failed to take into account man's almost infinite appetite for distractions". In 1984, Huxley added, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure.
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Time to go west...
planetclaire7
by planetclaire7  12-10-2009   
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We already have rationed, socialized healthcare
masbury
by masbury  12-8-2009   
 It's rationed by ability to pay - not need - and socialized by overcharging insured patients enough to cover costs for the un-insured. "We are ... the only advanced democracy on Earth -- the only wealthy nation -- that allows (health care) hardship for millions of its people."
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Dennis Kucinich Speaks out on Afghanistan
katsteevns
by katsteevns  12-8-2009    3
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Pregnancy Miracle Reviews Scam at Europa
simon5520
by simon5520  12-8-2009   
 Pregnancy Miracle Reviews Scam at Europa
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Tehran dec7
nez1335
by nez1335  12-7-2009   
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Brigadier General Barack H. Obama, Operation Minivan Pool
merrie
by merrie  12-7-2009    2
 I would provide him a force of 30,000, which is fully 75% of a 110% commitment. When you multiply it out, that's... let's see... that's almost an 83% total commitment to mission success! Not only that, I also pledged to provide you with all the healthy snacks and juice boxes you will need until the designated 5:30 pickup time. As an extra bonus to help you out, I secured a commitment of 10,000 additional special troops from our European allies. In fact, I think I see one of them in the back seat -- there in the blue bicycle helmet. What's your name son? Pierre? That's... okay... okay, Pierre, please stop crying. Yes, I promised Mr. Sarkozy you'll be home soon. Now before we back out of the driveway, we must ask ourselves an important question: who hasn't gone to the bathroom? Raise your hands now, because we have a long drive ahead of us. Nobody? Sure? Because man, after that third cup of coffee I'm thinking I better make a safety pee. I'll be right back,
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"No Berlusconi Day"
syncopath
by syncopath  12-6-2009   
 They promptly opened a Facebook group under this header: SALVIAMO L'ITALIA, SALVIAMO LA DEMOCRAZIA. BERLUSCONI DIMETTITI. LET'S SAVE ITALY. LET'S SAVE DEMOCRACY. BERLUSCONI STEP DOWN. Saturday, December 5 was designated “No Berlusconi Day (NBD)”. The campaign spread quickly on the Internet with videos, blogs, and tweets, as well as offline, through word of mouth. In little more than a month over 280,000 people pledged to host a public event on “No Berlusconi Day” via the main Facebook group, with groups formed in many cities in Italy and around the world, including San Francisco and Sacramento (California), Ottawa and Montreal (Canada), Buenos Aires (Argentina), London, Madrid, Vienna, and Istanbul - where local rallies will be held on the same day.
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why should we get out of afghanistan? because imperialism is a fool's game
doodleicious
by doodleicious  12-6-2009   
 i have to agree with larry on this one.............
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