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Confessions of a GOP Operative Who Left "the Cult": 3 Things Everyone Must Know About the Lunatic-Filled Republican Party
Should Republicans succeed in obstructing the Senate from doing its job, it would further lower Congress's generic favorability rating among the American people. By sabotaging the reputation of an institution of government, the party that is programmatically against government would come out the relative winner.
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Science by Intimidation
Science and Video: a roadmap
- The nature of science in 2051
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- Generalize clinicaltrials.gov and register research hypotheses before analysis
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- Open Gov and the VA
- Open Gov Summit: Aneesh Chopra
- A case study in the need for open data and code: Forensic Bioinformatics
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US Muslims speak of unjust suspicion
Jacque Fresco-Technology & Unemployment-Dec.12, 2010
Original Investigation: The Untold Story in Libya: How the West Cooked Up the “People’s Uprising”
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one doesn’t need to be an apologist for him ( Qaddafi ) —nor deny the satisfaction of seeing the citizenry joyously celebrating his ouster—to demand some honesty about the motives behind his removal. Especially when it comes to our own government’s role in funding it, and thus every American’s unwitting participation in that action.
The media was so gullible that the professional disinformation guys went onto auto-pilot, recycling tired old tropes that nobody ought to be buying anymore. For example, most news outlets reported recently that Libya had fired a SCUD missile at the rebels.
If the effort to rally public opinion against Qaddafi centered on any one factor, it was fury over Libya’s purported role in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland. As we noted in a previous article, in the years since the conviction of a Libyan intelligence officer in the tragedy, a chorus of doubts has grown steadily. The doubt is based on new forensic evidence and research, plus subsequent claims by prosecution witnesses that their testimony was the result of threats, bribes, or other forms of coercion. It is an ugly and disturbing story, not well known to the larger news audience.
WPB/NYC and Anything Else started in West Palm Beach, Florida as an arts blog. In 2010 the Horizon oil rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico to create the largest environmental disaster in the history of the United States. The blog took a turn toward Green Rights; clean air and water are a human right.
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Even the most obvious and elementary facts about the decade lead to bleak reflections when we consider 9/11 and its consequences, and what they portend for the future.
On the tenth anniversary of 9/11, just as he has done in years past, a top military intelligence analyst identified by the US government only as "Iron Man" will hunker down in front of his television and watch a particularly gruesome scene of the carnage left behind on that fateful day.
Icelanders have quietly carried out a revolution by toppling a weak government, drafting a new constitution and seeking to jail those responsible for the country's economic debacle.
When Tropical Storm Lee pummeled the Gulf coast with wind and rain last week, it left more than local floods and wind damage in its wake. Residents from Florida to Louisiana report the slow-moving gale blew in oily residues, thick tar mats and tar balls, confirming fears that the crude from BP’s his...
Since 1990, more than 110 million gallons of mostly crude and petroleum products have spilled from the nation’s mainland pipeline network. More than half of it occurred in three states — Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana — where more pipelines exist.
In the Gulf, another maelstrom has hit. But the tropical storm Mother Nature has brewed is not the top concern on some resident’s minds. They're more worried about the threat of fresh oil sighted near BP’s Macondo well 40 miles offshore.
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August 31, 2011 - CNN's Colleen McEdwards interviews a scientist who is studying the Gulf oil spill's impa...
August 31, 2011 - CNN's Colleen McEdwards interviews a scientist who is studying the Gulf oil spill's impa...
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Your body needs to heal. To detox and become whole again. Please research: Miso, Diatomaceous Earth, Fermented Foods (i.e. miso, yogurt, keifer, etc...) and Distilled Water (the last being the only one that should NOT be taken continuously)
NIEHS Says Illness Claims Impossible to Prove, Feinberg to Call on Independent Health Experts | Brid
"Deficiency Letter on Interim Payment/Final Payment Claim". The wording is ominous, but John Gooding, who is visibly ill, is not surprised. He's received them before and has a feeling he'll be receiving more. The letter further stated that John was missing documentation necessary to prove he h...
On very windy days, the coaches of the youth football team shut down practice. The dust from the nearby Lafarge cement plant burns their players' eyes too much. Cement dust contains heavy metals like nickel, cobalt, lead, and chromium, pollutants that are hazardous to people. Some youth at the park...
Delta Dispatches - The latest news from local and national environmental groups on efforts to restore the Mississippi River Delta.
On Ocotober 4, 2011, the board of city commissioners in Port St. Joe will be holding a final meeting for the proposed biomass incinerator plant. (Northwest Florida Renewable Energy Center) We believe this incinerator will have negative impacts on our air, water, our health, property values, tourism and our business community. This page is for everyone opposed to dirty incinerators that will pollute our communities for decades, make people sick and create few jobs. This is happening now in our small town, yours could be next!
After Hurricane Katrina ravaged the area, Mississippi Gulf Coast residents were forced to come together to deal with the aftermath. Then, just as they were starting to get back on their feet, the BP Deepwater Horizon disaster dumped millions of barrels of oil into the water just off their shores. Cu...
Gulf coast resident Cherri Foytlin returns to DC to join the Tar Sands Action and share her cautionary tale of Big Oil's impact on the region.
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