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The U.S. Postal Service is essential to our democracy and our economy
By Bob Simpson at Aug 13, 2012
The free exchange of ideas is critical to representative government and was one of the reasons why the US Postal Service(USPS) was created. At its founding the Postal Service had a deliberate policy of subsidizing the mailing of newspapers and other periodicals, precisely to encourage the communication of ideas.... (More) Comments (0)
Refugees: Picking the Grapes or Getting Swept Up
By Chris Jones at Aug 11, 2012
Without refugee and migrant labour much of the grape harvest now underway on Samos would be left to rot on the vines.Without refugee and migrant labour many of the dying rural villages in Greece would be abandonned. Yet the Greek state is currently conducting its most intensive progrom against refugees. The drum beat of fascism in Greece grows ever louder.... (More) Comments (0)
Beyon Rejecting Just the Two Parties this November
By Terri Lee at Aug 10, 2012
Bob Carson of 'Carson's Corner' welcomes back Terri Lee. The main focus of the interview will be the boycott of the 2012 President, and why Boycotting the Presidential Election is the strongest collective move we can take. In addition, why won't third parties work in America? ... (More) Comments (0)
By Brad Wilson at Aug 08, 2012
Dairy farmers have been in acute crisis through the 2008 and 2012 farm bills. This is the most acute farm bill injustice of our time. The Food Movement has failed to see these injustices, and advocate for just solutions. The leaders of this movement have again overwhelmingly failed to help lead in the fight for fair trade and living wage prices for dairy farmers for other commodity farmers. How can this be, when the rhetoric of the food movement so strongly supports food justice? I find the answer in a variety of food movement myths. These myths are widely shared across mainstream media, as well as both conservative and progressive blog sites.... (More) Comments (0)
By Fabio Sallustro at Aug 08, 2012
Un diverso punto di vista... (More) Comments (0)
By Joe Emersberger at Aug 05, 2012
Note to Robert Fisk RE Syria... (More) Comments (2)
The Chicago Teacher Revolt—- of 1933
By Bob Simpson at Aug 03, 2012
Depression Era teachers understood the importance of organizing resistance to the corrupt oligarchy who had made Chicago’s school funding crisis the worst in the nation. ... (More) Comments (2)
CMM Alert: "CBC Syria Propaganda" - by Brooks Kind
By Joe Emersberger at Aug 03, 2012
CMM Alert: "CBC Syria Propaganda" - by Brooks Kind... (More) Comments (0)
The Return Of The King – Tony Blair And The Magically Disappearing Blood
By John Andrews at Jul 30, 2012
How many war crimes does a western leader have to commit before he is deemed persona non grata by the corporate media and the establishment? Apparently there is no limit, if we are to judge by the prevailing reaction to Tony Blair’s return to the political stage.... (More) Comments (0)
The Relentless Violence of Austerity
By Chris Jones at Jul 29, 2012
Latest updates from Samos island.... (More) Comments (0)
Debate regarding Syria with Richard Seymour
By Joe Emersberger at Jul 25, 2012
Debate regarding Syria with Richard Seymour... (More) Comments (4)
Communication in a Participatory Organisation / Society
By Mark Evans at Jul 25, 2012
What is an appropriate communication style for an organisation like IOPS? What is an appropriate communication style for a participatory society / socialism? ... (More) Comments (0)
By Marco Fonseca at Jul 24, 2012
CBC 1 program Metamorphosis, hosted by Richard Syrett, is featuring an episode on the Massacre at Dos Erres in Guatemala in 1982.... (More) Comments (0)
Corporate America wants inexperienced teachers in the classroom
By Bob Simpson at Jul 23, 2012
Corporate funded attacks on public education and teachers’ unions have portrayed higher paid, more experienced teachers as the villains of the current financial crisis. It’s good-bye, Mr. Chips and sayonara, Ms. Frizzle. ... (More) Comments (2)
By John Andrews at Jul 23, 2012
When is an act of terrorism not terrorism? When the victims are officially sanctioned state enemies. This was clear from the political and media response to the assassinations of senior ministers of the Syrian ‘regime’.... (More) Comments (0)


