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39 Monty Python sketches
kankamuso
by kankamuso  1-13-2007    5
 Nobody expects the spanish inquisition!
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Read Print - online classics and more
Socratoad
by Socratoad  2-24-2007    11
 A warm welcome to Read Print, your free online library. Our website offers thousands of free books for students, teachers, and the classic enthusiast
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ReadPrint.com - Free Online Library
splendidus
by splendidus  11-27-2007    6
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110 best books:The perfect library
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-7-2008    10
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Quotes by Founding Fathers on religion
arifsali
by arifsali  11-26-2006    10
 You be the judge.
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Atheists: Most hated group in America
LGagnon
by LGagnon  12-29-2006    11
 Religious bigots, as usual, are trying to find a scapegoat for their problems. It doesn't surprise me that history is repeating itself, especially in this country.
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One hundred greatest novels of all time...
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  11-4-2007    5
 the rest is on the site...
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A 'living library'
arifsali
by arifsali  6-6-2008    6
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Would you pick up this hitchhiker?
alanocu
by alanocu  5-22-2008    11
 (thanks, Maki) "So, where are you headed?" "In tha same direction as you be headed" Prejudice against lumberjacks. It's ugly, and it has to stop.
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Mary Seacole: Black British Heroine
mickfinn
by mickfinn  2-13-2008    11
 Mary Jane Grant was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1805. Her father was a Scottish soldier, and her mother a Jamaican. Mary learned her nursing skills from her mother, who kept a boarding house for invalid soldiers. Although technically 'free', being of mixed race, Mary and her family had few civil rights - they could not vote, hold public office or enter the professions. In 1836, Mary married Edwin Seacole but the marriage was short-lived as he died in 1844.
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Misogyny Is Pervasive
debbyski
by debbyski  6-28-2007    6
 You do not beat or demean the ones you love.
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The perspectives of Nietzsche
mikosilk
by mikosilk  6-10-2008    7
 fresh breeze in a hot desert :)
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Another Great Free Ebook Site
karokan
by karokan  5-27-2007    1
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Man Retires Rather Than Honor Senator Helms
dulios
by dulios  7-10-2008    8
 Jesse Helms was the last unreconstructed segregationist in the United States Senate. He was a menace to the poor, to women, and to gays and lesbians. May his bigotry be buried with him.
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A Flawed Feminist Test
debbyski
by debbyski  2-13-2008    11
 "As a possible first Madame President, Hillary is a flawed science experiment because you can’t take Bill out of the equation. Her story is wrapped up in her marriage, and her marriage is wrapped up in a series of unappetizing compromises, arrangements and dependencies."
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The Mission Statement That Changed The World
Aribeth
by Aribeth  3-13-2008    6
 His first response was one of anger.He was so angry that he wanted eye for eye justice. He wanted to respond violently to the people that humiliated him. But he stopped himself, and said ‘that’s not right.’ It was not going to bring him justice. It might make him feel good for the moment, but it wasn’t going to get him any justice. From that point onward, he developed the philosophy of non-violence and practiced it in his life, as well as in his search for justice in South Africa. He ended up staying in that country for 22 years. And then he went and led the movement of India. And that movement ended up with an independent country, something that no one would have ever envisioned.”
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Dalit Girl's fingers cut off for plucking spinach
Deepti
by Deepti  12-26-2006    7
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'Wikistrangers' are as trustworthy as regular editors
shunyax
by shunyax  10-28-2007    1
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UK size 12...a plus size???
coconutshell
by coconutshell  9-23-2007    6
 I don't usually like fashion-y stuff and whatnots like this, but a UK size 12 (I think it's a US 10?) is considered a plus size? Come on! Comparing the 2 models, Ms. Hunter fills her suit out much better than Ms. Berglund... Bring on the plus sizes then!!
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Zogby Survey Uncovers American Bias, Hypocrisy
Kore7
by Kore7  7-24-2007    2
 Detailed results worth viewing at source. Pollster John Zogby said, “Over my years of polling, I’ve learned that Americans tend to offer socially acceptable responses when questioned on their own views about race and prejudice. That’s why in this poll we predominantly asked people about “most Americans’” views on race and prejudice. We believe this provides a far more accurate window into how people really think about these issues. Americans are more forthcoming when discussing the problem in the context of their neighbors’ lives than in the context of their own lives.”
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"Mad, Bad and Sad"
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-26-2008    5
 If male doctors conspired to define madness, responding to behaviors that flouted the social conventions of their culture, female patients, in the attempt to understand themselves and their context, and maybe even to create or bolster identity, colluded with those same doctors to satisfy the changing definitions of madness. “Often enough,” Appignanesi notes, “extreme expressions of the culture’s malaise, symptoms and disorders mirrored the time’s order.” While “Mad, Bad and Sad” echoes and enlarges upon Elaine Showalter’s book “The Female Malady: Women, Madness, and English Culture, 1830-1980,” Showalter’s perspective is more exclusively feminist, arguing that psychiatry as practiced on women is a history of their subjugation and control by men. But as Appignanesi makes clear, women have had no little role in creating and fulfilling the definitions of their madness.<< "Mad, Bad and Sad: A History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800 to the Present" by Lisa Appignanesi.
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Muslim true/false
arifsali
by arifsali  4-2-2008    1
 What you think you know about them is likely wrong -- and that's dangerous. By John L. Esposito and Dalia Mogahed
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On Travel - Inspirational Quotes
willhelm
by willhelm  3-10-2008    1
 “One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things.” - Henry Miller “Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.” - Mark Twain “Travel is more than the seeing of sights; it is a change that goes on, deep and permanent, in the ideas of living.” - Miriam Beard “To my mind, the greatest reward and luxury of travel is to be able to experience everyday things as if for the first time, to be in a position in which almost nothing is so familiar it is taken for granted.” - Bill Bryson “Two roads diverged in a wood and I – I took the one less traveled by.” - Robert Frost “A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles.” “Travel is glamorous only in retrospect.” - Paul Theroux “A wise traveler never despises his own country.” - Carlo Goldoni
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Lookism
wildcat
by wildcat  12-3-2007    1
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Which book should every adult read before they die?
Deepti
by Deepti  8-6-2006    7
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Bush to Democrats "We are at War"
pokkets
by pokkets  11-1-2007    9
 Bush blames the democrats for poor veterans programs, due to their unwillingness to rubber stamp military spending. He talks about allowing the likes of Hitler, and "Lenin, and the consequences. The dictator is here, and the consequences are patently obvious, and immediate. The War is the Second American Civil War. The Aristocracy vs The People. Just look at the real defense of the U.S. homeland. There hasn't been a whit. Katrina, California, The National guard, the poverty that is consuming more, and more people who thought they had a secure lifestyle and income. The absolute assumption of power despite the will of the majority, the preparedness to act in a criminal manner. A) Because the laws that are enacted particularly absolve them, or B) Because there is confidence of enough reasonable doubt to avoid conviction, The absolute disregard for the constitution that endowed them with power, corrupt election practices, genocide, prejudice..... FALSE FLAG ATTACKS. The people are A
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Sorry Again
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  6-15-2007    10
 I don't like any kind of discrimination. Pitbulls, rottweilers etc are not the problem, humans are. If you can stomach it, watch this video. Beware! Graphic images, but WATCH it anyway! Do not turn away from what goes on and the suffering millions of animals must endure every day. Day after day after day. Who is the real killer? Working in animal welfare, I have seen such horrific cruelty from the hand of man, that it simply defies description. I can guarantee you, that the real and overwhelming problem we face is not some breed, but mankind's vicious and brutal treatment of our fellow creatures on this earth, including each other. "Punish the deed, not the breed." Please help fight and punish the real killer....and it is not the dogs! "The greatness of a nation and it's moral progress can be judged by the way it treats it's animals." -- Mahatma Gandhi
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Homophobia Rears it's ugly head in Amherst
refinish69
by refinish69  3-6-2007    4
 This is a horrible example of what has been happening world wide as so called religious and political leaders keep using fear, hate, lies and prejudice to get votes or shove thier beliefs down people's throats. They do not realize that their anti- gay comments do have an affect on the general population. I know there will always be bigots in the world and people who are not tolerant but it worsens the problem when the ultra conservative and the religious rights are not held accountable for their hate spewing.
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Commentary on "Christian Right" by a Christian
Thorne
by Thorne  3-26-2007    5
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The Purpose Driven Life Takers (Part 1)
Thorne
by Thorne  7-5-2007    4
 Start here at the source and read on. Pretty frightening and illuminating. This series of articles isn't part of the Blog Against Theocracy, but it should be. This is a movement with every intention of taking over this country, and grandiose as it may seem, the world.
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Silent Racism and White Privilege
dulios
by dulios  3-25-2008    11
 "Her book contends that “silent racism” fosters routine actions not recognized by an individual as racist, but upholds the status quo. Trepagnier says that some whites become detached from the race issue while others are so concerned with it that they become apprehensive about it, avoiding even the mention of the topic. In both cases, this passive stance silently provides the racist actions of others an endorsement, or worse, encouragement. Trepagnier claims that even individuals who feel enlightened in race relations often miss the point. In one of her studies, 25 white women who considered themselves progressive voiced their opinions to Trepagnier in eight group sessions from Santa Barbara, California. In the discussions, the women who were most race-aware said that they could identify racist actions they had performed as recently as a week ago. Among the least race-aware was a woman who responded, “Racism has nothing to do with me."
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Hateful Language in Debate
abailart
by abailart  2-6-2008    2
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Let's Hear It For Religiious Tolerance
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  8-5-2007    16
 How would folks react if the sign instead read, "Welcome to Alorton - Where Whites are in charge"?
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UAE's "Open Letter to Bush"
masbury
by masbury  1-15-2008    4
 Front page editorial greets Bush arrival
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Religious Tests?
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  4-2-2008    8
 Once again we're presented with examples of outright bigoted prejudice. Perhaps not surprising if it was put forth from a stereotypical Nascar dad but from a contender to the presidency it seems a bit out of line.
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Bigotry in Illinois
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  4-9-2008    1
 Far from being unique, this latest outburst is simply one of the loudest. There is a wide spread prejudice against non-theists in the US that to a large degree is condoned by a large portion of the population. It's only when the bigots become shrill and irrational, like Rep. Davis did, that it becomes news. Maybe this could be a good thing. It brings it out in the open.
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Discrimination for Having a "black" name
wurdzgurl
by wurdzgurl  12-20-2006   
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GOP Candidates finally speak out against Ann Coulter
refinish69
by refinish69  3-5-2007    9
 Some of the GOP candidates finally speak out against Ann Coulter's hate speech but only after some main stream media, many blogs and several GLBT groups have already denounced her. I guess they were hoping we didn't notice their usual tactic of Fear, Lies, Hate and Prejudice.
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The perfect library
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  4-12-2008    2
 Couldn't get them all and I just mainly clipped the titles. Go to the source - There is also a brief description of each.
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Ich Bin Ein Plutonian!
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-11-2008    3
 There may be a lot of residual sympathy for the little guy. The fight would come to a crest when the candidates start comparing themselves to Pluto as the "underdog" Pluto's a dog. Get it? From there, the story could tangent off to anywhere. Is exclusion of Kuiper Belt objects akin to a prejudice? And if so, is it more like racism or sexism? If it's more like a rock then a planet, was it intelligently designed? Should we subject all celestial bodies to some sort of standardized testing system? Should it be the next destination after the Chinese beat us to Mars? Most importantly, what does Oprah think?<<
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