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Philosophy and politics
Amnesia and C O Poisoning | 22 hours ago by Joe Cramer
Commuting back and forth to work from the lake this week leaves precious little time for other pursuits. Mainly my unguided tour through philosophy and how it pertains to the rest of the world. But through the wonder of the internet my journey contin read more
Vindication - by Margaret D. Mitchell
My Mommy Time Online | August 19th 2008 by Kaprice
Week of August 17, 2008 “He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up his soul to an idol or swear by what is false. He will receive blessing from the Lord and vindication from God his Savior. Such is the generation of those who read more
Inroads of South Africa Women
Women of History | August 16th 2008 by Melisende
On 11th August 2008, thousands of women from Gauteng Province, celebrated the 52nd anniversary of a march their female forerunners made upon the Union Building. This year they converged to celebrate the progress made by women in both politics and bu read more
World Run Day 2008 & FreeBurma.Org -- Please Participate to Help…
See Corey Run | August 14th 2008 by cyberpenguin
I don't normally blog about world politics but this recent report fromJohnny Chatterton, (organizer of the Facebook nonprofit sites, Burma Campaign UK & "Aung San Suu Kyi Day - October 24th"), literally brought me to tears & I just felt compe read more
Irish and the Olympics: when money is not the issue what is then?
Emigration-etc. | August 7th 2008 by Lina Zigelyte
Even though it is said that sports and politics should always be kept apart, the history line only serves as a proof that the Olympic games have always been more than a sports stage. The 1936 Games in Berlin the Fuehrer used as a means to display th read more
Jahangirnagar University
Life as i know it | August 5th 2008 by Asif Irtiza Hussain
Jahangirnagar University commonly known as J.U. is the place where I’ve spent 18 years of my life and it is almost certain that I have to spend the rest of my life here. The campus is situated about 25 kilometers away from Dhaka.It’s a very beaut read more
Poll: Has hip-hop gone too far?
The Daily Doozy | July 25th 2008 by The Daily Doozy
Hip-Hop originated on the streets of New York as an art from for young blacks and minorities to speak out about social injustice, politics, kickin’ it with the homeboys, and life in the hood. Now, hip-hop is just rhyme without reason. Hip-hop read more
Exxon Worth More than Alaskan Livelihoods
InCulturated Blog | July 8th 2008 by Claire
I was sent this article days ago and asked for my thoughts. I really have been thinking about it since, thinking about what came up for me when I read this court decision. I concluded with an unfortunately mundane and redundant experience: This case read more
The Limits of Politics: Worth a Look
The Wardman Wire | July 4th 2008 by Matt Wardman
Simon Barrow's "Thinking Aloud" yesterday was late out since he was lost in the wilds of Birmingham (I didn't ask for further details, but a canal was not involved). The piece is about the limitations of the formal political process. Simon says: "I read more
Public Service Announcement
Expressive Frontier Lifestyle | July 2nd 2008 by Expressive Frontier
So yesterday we received an email from one of our readers. I didn't post all of it but here is how it went: "yo you guys are awesome, your site has stepped my cool factor up several notches, but what's with all the political stuff as of late? I jus read more
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Molly's Blog | June 29th 2008 by Pat Murtagh
CANADIAN POLITICS-ONTARIO:SUPPORT ONTARIO ABORIGINAL LAND CLAIMS: The following story and appeal is from the Canadian branch of Amnesty International. It stems from the ongoing dispute between the Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation and the read more
"Does America still need affirmative action, given that an Africa…
R.Enochs | June 14th 2008
The Wall Street Journal has an article based on the opinions and story of residents from the metropolitan Detroit area about the issue of affirmative action and what Senator Barack Obama's rise to the Democratic Presidential nominee means for the sta read more
The empire’s hypocritical politics
Bahamas Blog | June 7th 2008 by Dennis Dames
Reflections of Fidel: IT would be dishonest of me to remain silent after hearing the speech Obama delivered on the afternoon of May 23 at the Cuban American National Foundation created by Ronald Reagan. I listened to his speech, as I did McCain’s read more
Can a Political Machine Beat a Popular Movement?
Pushing the Envelope | May 27th 2008 by John Stuart
2008 is going to be the year that party chiefs got it all wrong. Hillary is trying to finagle her way back into the Democratic nomination using Machiavellian politics. She’s trying to split the party as well as the nation using tested and tried met read more
Reflections Of Fidel: The Empire’s Hypocritical Politics
Parrtisan Shots | May 27th 2008
Granma International IT would be dishonest of me to remain silent after hearing the speech Obama delivered on the afternoon of May 23 at the Cuban American National Foundation created by Ronald Reagan. I listened to his speech, as I did McCain’s a read more
New AfroSpear Member: Ms. Lady Deborah
Electronic Village | May 15th 2008 by Wayne Hicks
I would like to introduce all villagers to a sister-blogger that I met through The AfroSpear. Ms. Lady Deborah is the owner of From My Brown Eyed View (BBR #422). She often shares her village voice on our blog. As such, I'm glad that she is my collea read more
Human Rights For All?
Billy Virgo: Cosmic Thinker | May 15th 2008 by William Blake
THIS IS FOR THE MAY 15th Blog CatalogHumanitarian Project..."Amnesty International is thrilled to be a part of Bloggers Unite for Human Rights," "Bloggers Unite for Human Rights is a great way to harness the power of the Internet to fight injustice a read more
How to Find Your Novel’s Pulse
Openlore Fiction Writers Magazine | May 5th 2008 by Arwen Taylor
The best novels you've ever read---the ones that stuck in your mind and kept you going back to re-read them, that made you think, that made you feel, maybe that scared your socks off---were not about what they were about. Sound cryptic? It is, sort read more
The Supreme Court - Has it mutated completely into a political to…
Social & Political Views | May 1st 2008 by Adam
The Supreme Court of America, was created as a final resting place for justice in the United States of America. A place where mercy and justice was free from the rein of politics, a place where one could protest injustice found in other courts around read more
links for 2008-04-18
Rising Dawn | April 17th 2008 by Barrie Stephenson
Andrew Brown: The creation of artificial stupidity reflects badly on the human race | Technology | The Guardian Insightful as ever (tags: techead life AI) OneVoice Movement to Empower Israeli and Palestinian Citizens Against Violent Extre read more
Romero on the Poor
Media Slog By Cneil | April 11th 2008
Those who have created the evil are those who have made possible the hideous social injustice our people live in. Thus, the poor have shown the church the true way to go. A church that does not join the poor in order to speak out from the side of the read more
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tlalocland news | March 27th 2008 by jazmin
name: Alejandro MagallanesWho is he?A crazy designer, artist, animator and much more... He is one of the most prolific creators I know. His posters and books are everywhere in Mexico and he's won I don't know how many prizes and awards around the wor read more
Barack Obama, Rev.Wright and the controversy
Shamsuddin Waheed | March 23rd 2008 by Shamsuddin Waheed
It has been a while since I have written on the subject of American politics, however so much is happening that it seems prudent to record my thoughts and share them, both for the present as well as the future. By now, all of us in the entire World a read more
Barack Obama, racism, and the frum community
Yehudi Hilchati | March 19th 2008 by Yehudi Hilchati
I rarely get angry about politics, but I am getting angry now.Yesterday, Barack Obama made a speech about race in America that was nuanced, treated the listeners like thinking people, and made important distinctions.But many in the Jewish community f read more
An Obama Speech From January '08 That Needs To Be Re-Emphasized
Hyer Standard | March 13th 2008 by hyerstandard
On the day before the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday, Senator Barack Obama delivers a speech to the congregation of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia.“So let us say that on this day of all days, each of us carries with us the task of read more
Equality without Partiality
Saga Asad | March 12th 2008 by Saga Asad
That's all we need in life.After Elliot "The Hammer" Spitzer was exposed as being in the group of those he went against in court we see the true color of politicians. Politics or poli-tricks is very tricky business as Bob said "man to man is so unjus read more
University of San Fransico Examines Jena Six Case
The Jena 6 Blog | March 11th 2008 by Yobachi
There seems to be a good bit of Universities disecting the Jena 6 situation still. I was part of a panel at Middle Tennessee State University a couple of weeks ago, that I still need to write about, and I received an information request on a list ser read more
Bright Idea #72: Go after priests and nuns
Must be the Humidity | February 26th 2008 by Sherman Hemsley
Excerpt from the newest "Letter to the Editor" from the "Jack of No Trades" (Gregorio "Goro" Cruz Jr.).."Questions for Fr. Billotti -The question is, are you speaking on behalf of the Catholic Diocese? Are you condoning the actions of Sr. Stella Mang read more
George Bush’s Department of Injustice.
greenteaphd.com | January 29th 2008
Way too much weight is given to Iraq when people describe why George W. Bush has been a failure as a president. People say, “Well, if only we were victorious in Iraq Bush would be just fine!” The government agency that enforces one of th read more
New Year...New Blog
A World of Progress | January 24th 2008
Greetings All,An unexpected "ice" day on the mountain seemed like as good a time as any to sit by the fire and finally start blogging again. I have heard folks say it gets in you and I guess that is true for me as well. They say it is hard to stop, read more
