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It's
always in the interest of political leaders to control the flow of
information and to punish those who make them look bad. That's why there
is a free press guarantee in the First Amendment. If journalists aren't
willing to protect it, why would anyone else?
A
few days after Medea Benjamin interrupted President Obama during a
major policy speech, I spent an hour picking her brain for tips,
strategies and advice on how to use this power form of activist theater.
I'm
told that it's a bit odd. Sort of goes with starting the Project at
50--the first fundraiser for Giraffe was, "Don't send presents--help me
start this nonprofit." So now, 30 years later, I still don't need
presents but I want everyone to help the nonprofit create the world's
most amazing popup storybook--about how the giraffe got its long neck,
by being brave and caring, of course.
Might
noxious fumes might be unhealthy for you, your children, and your
animals? It's not such a straightforward question, you know.
Ecuador's
foreign minister on Tuesday accused the British government of trampling
on the human rights of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange by refusing to
allow him to travel to Ecuador, which granted him political asylum
almost a year ago. "By not granting him safe passage they are violating
the human rights of a citizen, and every day that passes the effects of
that violation hurt the person more and more," foreign minister Ricardo
Patino told Reuters. "It's a whole year that this gentleman has spent
without feeling the sun, and that's really serious ... because this
decision has been taken by a state that says it protects human rights."
Social
Security is based on simple moral principles: Children who lose one or
both parents shouldn't be forced to into child labor; disabled people
shouldn't be condemned to poverty; and people should be able to retire
with financial security after a full working life.
By Rob Kall
Medea Benjamin-- Tips on How to Speak Out/Interrupt a President and Other Powerful People and Hearings
Medea Benjamin-- Tips on How to Speak Out/Interrupt a President and Other Powerful People and Hearings
A
few days after Medea Benjamin interrupted President Obama during a
major policy speech, I spent an hour picking her brain for tips,
strategies and advice on how to use this power form of activist theater.
In
celebration of National Short Story Month, authors Naomi Benaron,
Adrian C. Louis, Debra Magpie Earling, Matt Pine & Jody Thompson
answered five questions for me.
Poem/article
covers the epic Zuccotti Park eviction, subsequent court cases, and
imminent re-occupation of Wall St. on June 1st 2013
Police
say two anonymous letters sent to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg
have tested positive for traces of the deadly poison ricin.
What
does the United States hope to achieve in its inherited and unending
War for the Greater Middle East? To pacify the region? To remake it in
our image? To drain its stocks of petroleum? Or just keeping the lid on?
However you define the war's aims, things have not gone well, which
once again suggests that, in some form, it will continue for some time
to come.
What
Congress can't do is deny the necessity of action. And what they
shouldn't do is neglect the insights that can be garnered from the
unions that have been saying for years that the United States must get
serious about investing in infrastructure.
There
is no need for a chaos-engulfed finale to the Afghan War. There is no
reason to continue the bloodshed, which all the parties recognize will
not alter the final outcome a whit. It is time for the White House to
step up and do the right thing and end one of the bloodiest wars in
recent history.
In
America, where Monsanto has deployed an insidious degree of influence
over the legislature and courts, GMOs are neither illegal nor required
to be labeled. In fact, 71 U.S. Senators recently voted against a
measure that would have allowed states to pass their own food labeling
laws.
Representative
Michele Bachmann, the Minnesota Republican whose status as a leading
voice of the Tea Party movement in Congress has faded in the wake of a
failed presidential bid and a widening investigation into her campaign
spending, said Wednesday that she would not seek re-election.
Most
Americans now celebrate the courage of Jackie Robinson in facing down
racism in 1947 as the first black Major League baseball player in the
modern era. But there has been remarkably little appreciation for the
bravery of Barack Obama as he has served as the nation's first black
president.
Harry
Reid punted on changing the filibuster rules, but he could -- and in my
view now should -- propose changing them for judicial appointments,
which he can accomplish with the votes of 51 senators. Reid is not known
for his strong backbone, but here's an instance where he owes his
backbone to posterity. You might even write to him and tell him so.
She's not running and we'll miss her contributions to the post facts national dialogue.
What's
dividing the shrill right from the unhappy left is the same
personality, Not only has Obama abandoned his liberal base, but he's
managed to outrage the right.
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I am successful turning
Many ups and downs of life. With some bias. I am anxious to write about it ...
Many ups and downs of life. With some bias. I am anxious to write about it ...
Anti-Match-Fixing Law Of India In Pipeline But Online Gambling And Betting Still Untouched
Online gambling websites in India are flourishing right under the nose of Indian government. Despite warnings by legal experts, Indian government has not deemed it proper to regulate online gambling in India in true perspective.
Online gambling websites in India are flourishing right under the nose of Indian government. Despite warnings by legal experts, Indian government has not deemed it proper to regulate online gambling in India in true perspective.
The Long Emergency, Permaculture, and Towns That Food Saved
The use of Permaculture principles to harness purposefulness for collaborative planning for resilience and regeneration by examining two communities that are surviving and in some cases thriving by building on the "sense of purpose " that occurs after a disaster.
The use of Permaculture principles to harness purposefulness for collaborative planning for resilience and regeneration by examining two communities that are surviving and in some cases thriving by building on the "sense of purpose " that occurs after a disaster.
Whither Democracy, Part 3
This section completes the three-part article on democracy in the United States. It discusses obstacles to achieving democracy and methods for overcoming them.
This section completes the three-part article on democracy in the United States. It discusses obstacles to achieving democracy and methods for overcoming them.
Are atheists going to heaven or not? The Roman Catholic church can't seem to make up its mind. I vote no!
With Second Amendment Dead, We Need CHARACTER Assassination
Justifying the provocative, morally abusive language of my previous OEN articles, I point out that character assassination--of the same sort that brought down Boss Tweed but using powerful modern media--should be our weapon of choice when the Second Amendment remedy of ACTUAL assassination or armed revolt is now, due to modern weaponry, far too dangerous to risk.
Justifying the provocative, morally abusive language of my previous OEN articles, I point out that character assassination--of the same sort that brought down Boss Tweed but using powerful modern media--should be our weapon of choice when the Second Amendment remedy of ACTUAL assassination or armed revolt is now, due to modern weaponry, far too dangerous to risk.
Whither Democracy, Part 2
This article continues the examination of the divisive, confrontational party system that is currently in ascendanceHave in the United States.
This article continues the examination of the divisive, confrontational party system that is currently in ascendanceHave in the United States.
Shakespeare Didn't Need College Algebra
This article is an excerpt from Barbara G. Lenmark's new book Shakespeare Didn't Need College Algebra. Aside from explaining why liberal-arts majors should be able to waive the required math course for a BA degree, it contains new methods that non-math students can use to master the main processes in that killer class and its prerequisites.
This article is an excerpt from Barbara G. Lenmark's new book Shakespeare Didn't Need College Algebra. Aside from explaining why liberal-arts majors should be able to waive the required math course for a BA degree, it contains new methods that non-math students can use to master the main processes in that killer class and its prerequisites.
today's
workplace is a web of egos battling and competing for power. The stress
incurred due to rivalry and fear in the competitive market causes undue
pain and suffering. This article provides tips for dealing with bosses
and co-workers who are difficult or combative. Find peace in the
workplace and the world through.
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President
Obama plans to nominate James B. Comey, a hedge fund executive and a
former senior Justice Department official under President George W.
Bush, to replace Robert S. Mueller III as the director of the Federal
Bureau of Investigation. Comey, 52, was chosen for the position over the
other finalist for the job, Lisa O. Monaco, who has served as the White
House's top counterterrorism adviser since January. By choosing Comey, a
Republican, Obama made a strong statement about bipartisanship at a
time when he faces renewed criticism from Republicans in Congress and
has had difficulty confirming some important nominees.
One
artist who has not yet joined the anti-Isreal movement is R&B
songstress Alicia Keys, who is currently scheduled to perform there in
the near future. Alice Walker recently penned an open letter to Alicia,
informing her of the situation between Isreal and Palestine before
suggesting that she join her peers and cancel her performance.
Lawrence
Livermore scientists have discovered and demonstrated a new technique
to remove and store atmospheric carbon dioxide while generating
carbon-negative hydrogen and producing alkalinity, which can be used to
offset ocean acidification.
"How
big do the biggest banks have to get before we consider breaking them
up?" Warren asked newly appointed Treasury Secretary Jack Lew last week.
"They're 30 percent bigger now than they were five years ago. Do they
have to double in size, triple in size, quadruple in size before we talk
about breaking up the biggest financial institutions?" Lew said that
his policy was to end "too big to fail" and that he would not advise
that until the Dodd-Frank financial reforms are fully in place.
Larry
King is joining Russia's English-language TV channel RT with a global
reach of over 630 million people, RT reported on Wednesday. The show, to
be aired four times a week on RT, is similar to King's previous
television series, "Larry King Live," which ran on CNN from 1985 through
2010. King has done more than 50,000 interviews, including two with
Vladimir Putin, in 2000 and 2010.
Rep.
Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) announced early Wednesday that she would not
seek a fifth term in Congress in 2014 but would keep fighting for the
conservative principles that made her a favorite of the tea party
movement and, she said, are vital to protecting the United States from
moral and economic decline. "Be assured, my decision was not it any way
influenced by any concerns about my being reelected to Congress,"
Bachmann, 57, said in the eight minute, 40 second statement. "I have
every confidence that if I ran, I would again defeat the individual that
I defeated last year."