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On Being the Change I Wish to See
http://beingthechangeiwishtosee.com
On Being the Change I Wish to See is a blog (weblog) about the problems we see all around us every day and the common sense, practical actions individuals can take on their own to change the world. I believe one person can make a difference, and all we have to do is choose something we want to change and act on it to make it happen.
Recent Posts
U.S. not really about equality
I am angry and sickened by Maine putting gay marriage rights on a ballot. They just became state number 31 to overturn equal marriage rights for same-sex couples in a popular vote, after those rights became law in that state. How is it that gay civi...
Service Dogs, Prison Inmates and Wounded Veterans
I am an occasional listener of NPR’s Fresh Air, and I happened to catch the “Puppies Behind Bars (For A Good Cause)” segment during animal week. Samba with Paul at the U.S. Capital Gloria Gilbert Stoga is the founder of Puppies Beh...
Tom Ridge back-peddles on his own book
If you haven’t read the previous posts I’ve written about war and peace, national security, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the atrocities that were committed under the Bush administration, please read through the categories “...
Creation the movie won’t show in U.S.
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy Charles Darwin, the author of On the Origin of Species and the man who discovered evolution and wrote the scientific doctrine of it, was extremely torn between his faith and l...
Culture Project–Working the Dark Side
Early this summer, Rachel Maddow facilitated a fascinating, compelling and extremely important discussion and multimedia presentation on accountability for the “War on Terror” and on torture carried out by the U.S. and sanctioned by our p...
When news anchors get sick–Rachel Maddow on Late Night
Check this video out. It’s a two-segment section with Rachel Maddow on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon after her bought with swine flu. If you’re sick in bed, what do you do when you don’t have TV? Rachel reads non-fiction graphic nov...

