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Challenging Perception and Assumptions Phenomenologically
ClipDawn
by ClipDawn  11-5-2009   
 What are you thinking?
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terror in the oped page
reinhmr
by reinhmr  9-12-2009   
 Use of the word terrorists to describe those opposed to Obama's health care proposals.
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Philippine Travel Exchange (Phitex) 2009
enjoyphilippines
by enjoyphilippines  9-3-2009   
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Sarah Palin’s ‘Political Pornography’ is an Updated Version of McCarthyism
foxyarse
by foxyarse  8-20-2009    2
 As with McCarthyism, Palinism is a product of its times. McCarthy exploited the public’s fear of communism and communists. Not only were they abroad, but they were here in America — spies, fellow travelers, pinkos, apologists, intellectuals and short, bespectacled minorities. It was their very ubiquity and invisibility that made them so dangerous. Health-care reform provides Palin the same opportunity. The klutziness of Obama’s effort — people think they know what they can lose but have no idea of what they can gain — again raises the specter of invisible forces that will take but not give, dictate but not listen, tax but not provide. But as is almost always the case with right-wing populists, the shooter has aimed at her own foot. Palin’s “death panel” remarks either killed or helped kill the proposal to offer end-of-life counseling. The victims will be the poor, the uninformed and the ideologically blind who will find themselves unable to make a graceful exit. The affluent have th
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Republicans Propagating Falsehoods in Attacks on Health-Care Reform
harveymathis37
by harveymathis37  8-11-2009   
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The Budget Traveller's Guide to Sleeping in Airports
odiedog
by odiedog  8-10-2009   
 For travelers who are REALLY on a budget and are looking for a way to skim a few bucks off their travel expenses, why not consider sleeping in an airport?
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Think Progress, MSNBC 'Manufacture' a Story With Putative Smoking Gun 'Mob' Memo
billpar
by billpar  8-10-2009    2
 The blog falsely connected MacGuffie to the national conservative group FreedomWorks through the most tenuous of threads. The Think Progress link that purports to establish MacGuffie as a FreedomWorks "volunteer" leads to his one blog posting on a Tea Party website (on the free social networking site, ning.com). Think Progress calls Tea Party Patriots a "FreedomWorks website." The problem is it's not a FreedomWorks site, according to FreedomWorks spokesman Adam Brandon. "There is no formal structural connection," Brandon told me. "Never has been. Never will be. We're just fellow travelers in the movement." So MacGuffie, a local activist in Connecticut who never volunteered for FreedomWorks wrote a memo and also wrote a blog post on a site not paid for or hosted by FreedomWorks. There's your national conspiracy, folks.
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Insidious Form of Thought Control a la 1984 In Near Future
merrie
by merrie  7-17-2009    1
  . . . lines when critics of Barack Obama appeared on radio call in shows. The "authoritarian tactics being employed by the Obama campaign to stifle and intimidate its critics" were on full display. Of course, the specter of the Fairness Doctrine being passed by Congress is also another card in the deck meant to chill criticism of Barack Obama and his fellow travelers. Now comes a more insidious form of thought control a la 1984 Cass Sunstein, a Harvard Law professor who has been appointed to a shadowy post that will grant him powers that are merely mind-boggling, explicitly supports using the courts to impose a "chilling effect" on speech that might hurt someone's feelings. He thinks that the bloggers have been rampaging out of control and that new laws need to be written to corral them. Advance copies of Sunstein's new book, "On Rumors: How Falsehoods Spread, Why We Believe Them, What Can Be Done," have gone out to reviewers ahead of its September . . .
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Stepping stones
JULIE PENKOVA
by JULIE PENKOVA  7-11-2009   
 Enlightenning Perspectives and experiences that go beyond the physical realm
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Worlds Of Bacteria, Alive On Your Skin
einbar
by einbar  5-30-2009    9
 The human body contains 10 times as many bacterial cells as it does human cells
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Healthy Flying Routine
rmowery
by rmowery  4-9-2009   
 This is very informative and I will definitely have to try this out next trip.
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So Many Idiots, So Little Time
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  1-13-2009    10
 Despite the manifest insanity of their view, they vocally believe that they’re the Phoenix, and it’s up to them to stoke to fire to create the ashes. One wonders were it will end. Manson’s mania-driven murders numbered in the double-digits. If these fellow-travelers have their way, mere millions of deaths may ultimately seem like small numbers.
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Statistician Debunks Gore’s Climate Linkage . . . . .
merrie
by merrie  12-1-2008    1
  . . . . . to the collapse of the Mayan civilisation . . . . . including El Nino events and major decadal shifts in the North Atlantic Oscillation, as well as two or three decade-long variations in rainfall over many centuries.” “Why did the Maya civilisation suddenly come apart? Everyone who studies the Classic Maya collapse agrees that it was brought on by a combination of ecological, political, and sociological factors.” “When the great droughts of the eighth and ninth centuries came, Maya civilisation everywhere was under increasing stress.” “The drought was the final straw.” “The collapse did not come without turmoil and war.” Brian Fagan describes how the ruling class (the kings had divine powers, they were also shamans and there was a vast aristocracy and their fellow-travelers that the tightly regulated workers toiled to maintain) encouraged population growth beyond what the land could carry;
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Alone Together - Loneliness myth - very intersting !
einbar
by einbar  11-27-2008    1
 "Hampton says he views the Internet as the ultimate city, the last stop on the continuum of human connectedness. I’d argue that New York and the Internet are about the same, in the way that a large bookstore feels like it offers just as many possibilities as Amazon.com—maybe slightly less inventory, but more opportunities to stumble on things you might not have otherwise. Whichever the case, what the Internet and New York have in common is that each environment facilitates interaction between individuals like no other, and both would be positively useless—would literally lose their raison d’être—if solitary individuals didn’t furiously interact in each. They show us, in trillions of invisible ways every day, that people are essentially nothing without one another. We may sometimes want to throttle our fellow travelers on the F train. We may on occasion curse our neighbors for playing music so loud it splits the floor. But living cheek-by-jowl is the necessary price we pay .."
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Joe Biden: Undecided Voters are Racist
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  10-20-2008    2
 Apparently going to the Democratic Communist People's Republic and Associated Fellow Travelers Ballroom by the Bay causes Democrat candidates to speak their minds.
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Welcome to Elder Travelers!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  10-20-2008   
 very interesting concept...
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Swift Satire gores both sides
oscarrob
by oscarrob  10-13-2008    1
 I think Jon Swift is one of the funnies guys in the blogosphere. He goes on to say: "But some conservative “intellectuals” like David Brooks subscribe to the canard that the conservative movement was defined by pointy-headed eastern elites like William Buckley, whose “entire life,” Brooks recently wrote, “was a celebration of urbane values, sophistication and the rigorous and constant application of intellect.....Brooks even goes so far as to claim that conservatives once valued “constant reading, historical understanding and sophisticated thinking.” We did? Since when? Does he honestly believe that the conservative movement was based on people who read books? Reagan wasn’t elected by the Harvard faculty. It was an angry mob tired of welfare queens and pinko fellow travelers selling us out to the Soviet Union that put him in office."
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Unfit for Command II
DeMaistre
by DeMaistre  9-17-2008   
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Getaway michigan vacation
jacksagas
by jacksagas  9-16-2008   
 Packing for a getaway Michigan vacation flight might be easier than many think. Packing light is still the best advice for any getaway Michigan vacation, but there a few tips to make preparing easier.
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The Hammer Doesn't Fall Far From The Sickle
DeMaistre
by DeMaistre  8-20-2008    2
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Anyone on The Left Approve of This?
bmeuppls
by bmeuppls  8-18-2008    2
 Cont... by mucking up my comments section with posts that said nothing, but all used the same in-joke pseudonym. Next, the tiny little thugs started putting up comments in my name and regular commenters's names, even using the word "nigger" in one of those posts -- as if that commenter had said it. That's straight defamation, and completely disgusting. Finally, after I started deleting comments that were clearly from people sent over here to be part of a mob to punish me for speech unapproved by the liberalocracy, the tiny thugs started posting huge spam posts like the one above -- also in my name -- from proxy servers in Germany, etc. So, in favor of your fellow travelers, or not?
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Forgetting the Evils of Communism
DeMaistre
by DeMaistre  8-6-2008    1
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Postcards From the Frontier: Unmovable American Images
dakotayii
by dakotayii  5-22-2008    1
 More commminstrelon were the scolders and scandalized of Europe’s elite. Shocked at the determination of her fellow travelers to cram more baggage on her coach than it could decently carry, a visiting Frances Trollope protested, “No law, sir, can permit such conduct as this.” She elicited the loud reaction of backwoods laissez-faire: “We makes our own laws, and governs our own selves . . . this is a free country, we have no laws here, and we don’t want no foreign power to tyrannize over us.” Mrs. Trollope thought the association of law with tyranny revealing, even if it came from men who had “evidently been drinking more than an usual portion of whiskey.” It suggested a bias on behalf of convenience as against custom, lawlessness transformed into freedom. And it typified the ways in which Americans drew distinctions between themselves and Europe.
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World peace hitcher is murdered
zizzy
by zizzy  4-13-2008   
 This is a sad story. I imagine that Giuseppina was a really nice person, someone who would be a really good friend. But I think that this is a cautionary tale for travelers. Be open to new experiences, to new people, but be wise and use caution because as Giuseppina's sister said, "not everyone deserves trust."
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Merry Christmas from China, but not from Google
n2sooners
by n2sooners  12-25-2007    4
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Web-based travel organizer (anyone tried this yet?)
enbar
by enbar  12-10-2007   
 When you book a trip online, email your itinerary to Tripit, and it will aggregate everything about your travel into a single page (plus it will pull in data from around the web that's relevant to your travel). Looks very handy.
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Grim milestone reached
n2sooners
by n2sooners  11-16-2007   
 Question is, will the media notice?
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The Hobo Code
sahara
by sahara  10-22-2007    1
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Travelers arrive at Facebook
LorisKnight
by LorisKnight  8-31-2007    1
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Ultimate Packing Tips
zizzy
by zizzy  8-2-2007   
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Novel by MobilePhone
dme3ha
by dme3ha  7-28-2007   
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Writer Pens Novel by Mobile Phone During Commute
mmcnatt
by mmcnatt  7-27-2007   
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Who Runs the CIA?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  7-20-2007    1
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10 Commandments for drivers:
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  6-19-2007   
 1. You shall not kill. 2. The road shall be for you a means of communion between people and not of mortal harm. 3. Courtesy, uprightness and prudence will help you deal with unforeseen events. 4. Be charitable and help your neighbor in need, especially victims of accidents. 5. Cars shall not be for you an expression of power and domination, and an occasion of sin. 6. Charitably convince the young and not so young not to drive when they are not in a fitting condition to do so. 7. Support the families of accident victims. 8. Bring guilty motorists and their victims together, at the appropriate time, so that they can undergo the liberating experience of forgiveness. 9. On the road, protect the more vulnerable party. 10. Feel responsible toward others.
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Interesting
bgiltner
by bgiltner  6-11-2007   
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Vote How We Tell You or Else
cniq_cniq
by cniq_cniq  5-7-2007    1
 Easy to close your eyes and hear the same words being spouting by MoveOn.org and their fellow travelers on the lunatic left, eh? Elections are only valid if their candidates win and if not, well, America must me morphing into a fascist regime.
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Muslims removed from flight sue fellow fliers
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  3-30-2007    6
 By rights, this issue should never even make it to court. It is a needless waste of taxpayers money. The passengers had every right in the world to do what they did!
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Psychobabble take two
bruised1
by bruised1  1-22-2007   
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The Delusions Of David Horowitz
Socratoad
by Socratoad  12-14-2006    2
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In the Holy Caves of India
arifsali
by arifsali  11-11-2006    1
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