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Are cell phone trees considered GMO's
By Stephanie Denyer at May 04, 2013
Have cell phone trees adapted themselves to be part of the natural tree oxygen cycle. This maybe one of the leading problems in global warming the proliferation of unnatural man made life forms.... (More) Comments (0)
UKIP: Resisting the politics of the right
By Len Arthur at May 03, 2013
Votes for UKIP the right wing UK political party is an indication of a level hate politics gaining momentum over and above economic and social causes. With the Tory state and a dominant right wing press in the UK working the same message socliasts have to take a principles stand and work for working class unity.... (More) Comments (0)
No to bitumen pipelines. A humorous TV play.
By Rolf Auer at May 03, 2013
Bitumen pipelines such as the proposed Keystone XL are environmental catastrophes waiting to happen. The planet cannot sustain any more of such damage to its ecosphere.... (More) Comments (0)
Question to International press: How many dead Venezuelans equal one arrested US citizen?
By Joe Emersberger at Apr 27, 2013
Question to International Press: How many dead Venezuelans equal one arrested US citizen? ... (More) Comments (0)
Keep Pope alive: One of 54 Chicago schools on the death list
By Bob Simpson at Apr 26, 2013
A cacophony of young voices competed with the low whistle of a cold wind on a gray Chicago spring day as children skipped down the sidewalk in front of Pope Elementary. The school is located across from Douglas Park on Chicago’s West Side in the North Lawndale community. It is also one of the 54 Chicago schools slated for closing. ... (More) Comments (0)
Double, Double Oil and Trouble
By Rolf Auer at Apr 25, 2013
Until Alberta Oilsands developments become sustainable, protests against these should continue.... (More) Comments (0)
Human Rights Watch Comments on Margaret Thatcher’s Legacy
By Joe Emersberger at Apr 25, 2013
Human Rights Watch Comments on Margaret Thatcher’s Legacy ... (More) Comments (0)
UK Guardian partially corrects Venezuela op-ed by Ricardo Hausmann
By Joe Emersberger at Apr 22, 2013
UK Guardian partially corrects Venezuela op-ed by Ricardo Hausmann... (More) Comments (0)
The Social Construction of Intelligence
By Benjamin Donato-Woodger at Apr 21, 2013
Arguing intelligence is socially constructed... (More) Comments (0)
By Antonio Carty at Apr 21, 2013
This is from a series I call Documentary Expressionism - Using photos collected from real events in the world to make an expression of art with hopefully a respect to that event. You can see more on my ZSpace Photo Albums.... (More) Comments (0)
By Gabriel Levy at Apr 21, 2013
The philosopher Slavoj Zizek says we need a "Thatcher of the left". The People & Nature site says we need that like a fish needs a bicycle... (More) Comments (0)
By Lawrence Wittner at Apr 20, 2013
In 2012, the U.S. government spent $682 billion on war and preparations for war -- about 39 percent of the world total. U.S. military dominance is even more evident when the U.S. military alliance system is brought into the picture, for the United States and its allies accounted for the vast bulk of world military spending.... (More) Comments (0)
By Keith Keller at Apr 20, 2013
Discusses the value of elections in our society... (More) Comments (0)
A Contender for Dumbest Statement Ever by Amnesty USA?
By Joe Emersberger at Apr 19, 2013
A Contender for Dumbest Statement Ever by Amnesty USA? ... (More) Comments (0)
The Lost Woods of Rachel Carson
By Bob Simpson at Apr 19, 2013
Rachel Carson had a life-long love affair with nature that was accompanied by a deep and terrible sense of loss because of the human destruction wreaked upon the biosphere. Although Carson’s literary fame is based on only 5 books, she also wrote numerous short pieces during her employment at the US Fish and Wildlife Service, as well as newspaper stories, magazine articles, speeches and personal letters. ... (More) Comments (0)


