
- Date:
- 06 Mar 2010
- Time:
- 06:15:24
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Vb2FiX Excellent article, I will take note. Many thanks for the story!

- Date:
- 03 Mar 2010
- Time:
- 22:58:48
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aIiTFO Thank you for the material. Do you mind if I posted it in her blog, of course, with reference to your site?

- Date:
- 18 Sep 2009
- Time:
- 03:58:08
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A THOUGHT FOR TODAY--
If a book be false in its facts, disprove them; if false in its reasoning, refute it. But for God s sake, let us freely hear both sides if we choose. -Thomas Jefferson, third US president, architect, and author (1743-1826)

- Date:
- 11 Sep 2009
- Time:
- 04:25:38
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Text of Obama's Comeback Kid Rousing Healthcare Reform Speech. Obama appealed to our better angels; the Republicans appeal to Satan's greed and selfishness, plus a glob of racism. It's that simple; it really is.

- Date:
- 21 Aug 2009
- Time:
- 04:44:37
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"Many of the [right wing] movement's leading figures are united by more than political campaigns; they are bound together by a shared sensibility rooted in private trauma. Their lives have been stained by crisis and scandal -- depression, mental illness, extra-marital affairs, struggles with homosexual urges, attraction to drugs and pornography, serial domestic abuse, and even murder."
Max Blumenthal

- Date:
- 11 Aug 2009
- Time:
- 04:42:11
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Corporations were invented by kings as a way they could make money by having money and creating no value themselves. So they granted monopoly charters to their friends in return for shares in those companies. And it persisted because the kings were able to write laws that gave corporations unfair advantage at every term. So whenever corporations have been threatened by some form of competition or another, the king or in our era government ends up rewriting the laws to favor corporate activity over competitive local, small business activity. It's just corruption.
Buzz Flash

- Date:
- 09 Jul 2009
- Time:
- 04:11:07
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Perhaps the most revolting example of Washington's incestuous cauldron of legal graft is, and shall forever remain, that of former Republican Congressman W.J. "Billy" Tauzin, who, after piloting Bush-DeLay's Medicare drug plan through the House, then parachuted into a $2.5 million job with PhRMA. E. Carpenter
