Wednesday, August 20:
VICTORY! -Tree Sitters Descend; Old Growth Won't Be Cut on Old Pacific Lumber land
Eureka, CA-Community residents and forest activists from the redwood region and far beyond Humboldt County in Northern California, were relieved and elated as news spread of an unprecedented commitment by Humboldt Redwood Company owners of what was Maxxam/PL land to spare the Nanning Creek and Fern Gully ancient groves where tree-sits have been keeping chain saws at bay. The message was delivered directly to tree-sitters...
Large U.S. Bank to Collapse This Year: Worst is Yet to Come
The worst of the global financial crisis is yet to come and a large U.S. bank will fail in the next few months as the world's biggest economy hits further troubles.
We're not just going to see mid-sized banks go under in the next few months, we're going to see a whopper, a big investment bank or huge bank go under. The U.S. Federal Reserve was wrong to cut interest rates because that will lead to hyper inflation.
BBC NEWS | Business | Brazil's farms see quiet revolution
"Without any arrogance or self-importance, we Brazilians need to confront what for others is a crisis, as an extraordinary opportunity to truly transform ourselves into the granary of the world, as many people have long predicted."
Anti-Regulation Aide to Cheney Is Up for Energy Post
A senior aide to Vice President Cheney is the leading contender to become a top official at the Energy Department, according to several current and former administration officials, a promotion that would put one of the administration's most ardent opponents of environmental regulation in charge of forming department policies on climate change.
Iraqis buy billions in U.S. arms
Iraq is fast becoming one of the United States' top customers for military sales. Since January 2007, Iraq has spent $3.1 billion on U.S. weapons. That number looks likely to grow exponentially as Iraq uses its vast unspent reserves of petrodollars to develop its army into a force capable of defending its borders against hostile neighbors.
Tuesday, August 19:
Robert Yourell:
US Campaign Group Calls For General Strike
(3 comments) VoteStrike.com is calling for people to participate by refusing to shop, go to work, go to school, and instead to non-violently protest and engage in acts of non-violent civil disobedience nation-wide.
JGideon:
'Daily Voting News' For August 19, 2008
a collection of local, state, national and international articles on electronic voting and election issue
Maddow Mania!!!
(2 comments) Yay!!!!!!!!!
Free digital texts begin to challenge costly college textbooks
free digital textbooks are starting to take off. "Publishers have broken an implicit contract with academics, in which we gave our time and they weren't too greedy," Free digital text author McAfee wrote on the web page for his book. McAfee said many publishers, going for the lowest common denominator, were making some books too simple.
Telegraph Confirms What Progressives Have Known: McCain Gets Free Ride
Surprise: McCain gets a free ride on gaffes.
McCain Voted for Bear Study
From Factcheck via Digg
John McCain aide's dual roles intersect
Randy Scheunemann operated for years deep inside Republican foreign policy circles, a burly, bearded lobbyist with powerful patrons, neoconservative credentials and little public profile. Georgia's pro-Western government in Tbilisi has paid $830,000 to Scheunemann's two-member lobbying firm, Orion Strategies, since 2004, according to records at the Justice Department's foreign agents registration office.
Nato meets as US demands EU allies apply sanctions
(2 comments) Washington is pressing its European allies to deliver initial sanctions against Russia by deciding today to freeze the six-year-old Nato-Russia council. Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, arrived in Brussels last night for an emergency meeting of Nato foreign ministers at which the Americans are demanding that the alliance punishes Moscow for its operations in Georgia.
McCain tells war veterans victory is in sight
(2 comments) "Though victory in Iraq is finally in sight," McCain told the 109th convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, "a great deal still depends on the decisions and good judgment of the next president. ... The lasting advantage of a peaceful and democratic ally in the heart of the Middle East could still be squandered by hasty withdrawal and arbitrary timelines."
Viewers of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert Test High for News Knowledge
(1 comments) Home bad is our news media? A poll shows viewers of "fake news" score higher on simple tests of news knowledge than consumers of network TV, news magazines, or daily newspapers.
How Wind Farms May Really Replace Coal Mining
West Virginia knows ravages of energy companies. This led a local community group, Coal River Mountain Watch (CRMW), a band of mining watchdogs, to forsake years of defensive tactics against Massey and take the offensive. In a bid to trump the company's plans, the group is working to substitute wind power on Coal River Mountain for strip-mined coal as an energy source.
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Presidential Election Maps, 2008
Republican/Democratic or leaning one way or the other. Click on a state and read basic history of past elections and trend over time. Editorial narrative to back up their predictions.
Monday, August 18:
Israel to treat Gaza peace boats 'like pirates'
Peace activists planning to land two boats on Gaza's shores are no better than "pirates" and will be turned back by the Israeli navy, officials have warned. On board are about 40 protesters campaigning against Israel's economic sanctions on the Palestinian territory, including an 84-year-old Holocaust survivor and Lauren Booth, sister-in-law of Tony Blair, who is the international special envoy to the Middle East.
Journalist says U.S. target was Al-Jazeera
After more than six years as a prisoner of the United States, former TV cameraman Sami al-Hajj is back at work with Al-Jazeera, the largest broadcaster in the Arab world, a thorn in the side of most Arab governments - and, by most indications, a target of deep hostility from the Bush administration.
Did Washington waste millions on faulty voting machines?
(2 comments) Meantime, computer scientists at several universities, some of whom had been hired to test voting machines for the states of California, Ohio, Connecticut and New York, reported finding security and performance flaws in virtually every system, spurring the push for a paper audit trail.
GOP leader seeks to push Barr off Pa. ballot
The Republicans are up to their usual dirty tricks here in Pennsylvania. Trying to get the Libertarian Party thrown off the ballot for doing things the way the law requires and how its always been done.
Chris Lugo:
Former Congresswoman, Presidential Candidate Cynthia McKinney Makes Campaign Stops in TN
(1 comments) The Green Party of TN is honored to host Ms McKinney as she visits 4
communities across the state this week. "From community problems like
landfill issues in Dickson to community solutions like the Biofuels plant
in Memphis and community gardens in Nashville Ms McKinney will get to talk
to people who are impacted and those with community-based solutions, a
Green Party Key Value", said Katey Culver.
Ashin Mettacara:
*Myanmar: UN envoy arrives in Burma for his brokerage
UN envoys are brokers
Edwin Rutsch:
Video: Rallies & Protests in SF as McCain and Obama Rake in the $$
Barack Obama came to the San Francisco Fairmont Hotel for a fundraiser yesterday on Sunday, August 17. He raised 7.5 million dollars. Just 3 weeks earlier John McCain had braved being corrupted by the dreaded 'San Francisco Values' at a fund raiser in the same hotel.
Skeeter Sanders:
Corsi May Face Libel Suit Over False Claims in Anti-Obama Book
(8 comments) Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama -- already making history as the first African American presidential nominee of a major American political party -- may make history again in a way he'd rather not like to make it: As the first presidential candidate to take an author to court
PEW Study: Key News Audiences Now Blend Online and Traditional Sources
Net Newsers are younger, Integrators are older, Traditionalists are oldest, less income and less education
Sheila Casey:
FBI sweeps anthrax under the rug
The DOJ-FBI news conference on August 6, 2008 was a deliberate attempt to divert attention from the secret anthrax weaponization projects by pinning the crimes on a dead man. So far the DOJ-FBI have succeeded in covering up the real perpetrators of the crime, concealing the illegal weapons program, and persuading many that it is time to close the investigation.
Tony Elliott:
Russia Military Operation No Surprise
Explains why there should be no surprise to anyone that Russia used it's military in Georgia, since we have been doing the same thing since 9-11.
Some Prisoners Declared Innocent, but Not Free
Former Black Panther Albert Woodfox, convicted of murdering a prison guard with two other inmates, has spent the last 35 years in prison, most of it in solitary confinement. Last month, Woodfox's conviction was overturned by a federal judge. However, despite being cleared of charges, Woodfox remains incarcerated, as the Louisiana attorney general's office persists in challenging the judge's decision.
Roger Shuler:
Case of the Fired Blogger: Why Did University Resort to Thievery?
(2 comments) Why would a university resort to thievery in the case of an employee it fired for writing a blog--on his own time? Does this indicate that someone external to the university--federal law enforcement officials perhaps--are behind the firing?
Kenneth Briggs:
Mental Health Etcetera notes
Talk therapy falling by the wayside;The do's and don'ts of taking prescription drugs.
City defends 'secret jail' built for DNC
DENVER - Activist groups say the converted warehouse poses a threat to civil liberties. The city maintains the facility is needed in case of mass arrests during the Democratic National Convention. The makeshift holding center, dubbed "Gitmo on the Platte" by activists, is located on city-owned property near Steele Street and 38th Ave. New security cameras guard the exterior, chain-link fences and barbed wire form cells inside.
McCain protests NBC coverage
McCain's campaign manager Rick Davis asked Sunday for a meeting with Steve Capus, the president of NBC News, to protest what the campaign called signs that the network is "abandoning non-partisan coverage of the Presidential race."
As Obama runs, money rolls home
T-shirts, TV adds, travel and plenty of rent and personnel. Through the first 17 months of his campaign, more than $45 million in expenses have been paid to companies and individuals with Illinois addresses, according to a Chicago Tribune analysis of campaign finance records.
Martha Rosenberg:
Like Many Food Suppliers, Whole Foods Beef Company Was a Repeat Offender
(1 comments) Scratch the surface of a food offender whether they abuse the environment, workers, animals, the public trust or public funds and you usually find they are repeat offenders.
U.S. Not Ready for Georgia-Style Computer Attacks
While Internet attacks continue in Georgia, security experts say the U.S. is not prepared for similar attacks that could steal confidential data and wreak havoc on U.S. computer systems.
National intelligence officials earlier this year told a Senate committee that unlike the U.S. military, the federal government and private sector are not prepared for cyber attacks and pointed to China and Russia as threats to consider.
Luke Ryland:
Sibel Edmonds Case: FBI files "formal complaint" with Sunday Times
(8 comments) Sibel Edmonds Case: FBI files "formal complaint" with Sunday Times
Musharraf to Resign as President of Pakistan
Under Pakistani law, the chairman of the Senate will become the de facto head of state until party elections for a new president can be held. The current Senate chairman, Mohammedmian Soomro, 57, a member of Musharraf's Pakistan Muslim League-Q party, was governor of the southern province of Sindh from 2000 to 2002 before he was later elected to the Senate in February 2003. A former banker...
Sunday, August 17:
Justice Dept. Moves Toward Charges Against Contractors in Iraq Shooting
Federal prosecutors have sent target letters to six Blackwater Worldwide security guards involved in a September shooting that left 17 Iraqi civilians dead, indicating a high likelihood the Justice Department will seek to indict at least some of the men. The guards, all former U.S. military personnel, were working as security contractors for the State Department.
U.S. banking giant switches billions in debt to Britain to avoid paying corporation tax for 50 years
(1 comments) Investment bank Merrill Lynch may not have to pay UK tax for decades.
The Wall Street giant, which employs 5,500 in the City of London, could be eligible for a tax holiday of more than 50 years after making billions of pounds of losses on 'exotic investments.'
Dem Cave-In: House to Rethink Drilling, Pelosi Says
(2 comments) In the weekly Democratic radio address, Ms. Pelosi criticized Republicans as focusing too narrowly on offshore drilling as a solution to high gasoline prices, but said she would bow to demands that the House revisit a drilling ban that has been imposed annually since the 1980s.
Response to 9/11 Offers Outline of McCain Doctrine
(1 comments) Within hours of the 9-11 attack, McCain, the Vietnam War hero and famed straight talker of the 2000 Republican primary, had taken on a new role: the leading advocate of taking the American retaliation against Al Qaeda far beyond Afghanistan. In a marathon of television and radio appearances, McCain recited a short list of other countries said to support terrorism, invariably including Iraq, Iran and Syria.
Russia seizes US arms cache in Georgia
Russian forces have seized a large cache of US-made weapons in the western city of Senaki in Georgia. "In Senaki, we seized a large arsenal of weapons including 664 US-made M-16 rifles" and a number of M-40 sniper rifles, General Anatoly Nogovitsyn told a news conference in Moscow.
Russia considers nuclear missiles for Syria, Mediterranean, Baltic
(2 comments) Moscow's planned retaliation for America's missile interceptors in Poland and US-Israeli military aid to Georgia may come in the form of installing Iskandar surface missiles in Syria and its Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad.
JGideon:
'Daily Voting News' For August 17, 2008
a collection of local, state, national and international articles on electronic voting and election issue
Hundreds evacuated from Grand Canyon as dam breaks
About 400 members of the Havasupai tribe live in the town of Supai. The village was flooded but not submerged after the Redlands Dam broke
Obama-cans Unite: "Republicans for Obama"
(1 comments) Led by a former Bush fund-raiser and a former U.S. Senator who bolted the G.O.P. several years ago, a group of current and former Republicans disenchanted with Senator John McCain and supportive of Senator Barack Obama are banding together to start a "Republicans for Obama" effort.
North Dakota - Road, river crossing causes stir
(6 comments) Controversy over cutting off miles of commute or treading on historic site has North Dakotans in a national dispute.
"Teddy Roosevelt would be going nuts over this," said Wayde Schafer, a North Dakota spokesman for the Sierra Club. "It's going to alter the whole feel of the area if this road goes through."
alan17b0:
Streaming Ad at Top of Main Page
(11 comments) What do you think of the streaming
ad at the top of the OEN main
page?
George Staropoli:
Obama, McCain oblivious to 20% Americans in private HOA governments
Democrat Obama and Republic McCain preach democracy abroad while 20% of Americans live in authoritarian HOA regimes.
Taking on terrorists: Is military force the best means to defeat terrorist groups? RAND Corp finds "Not in most cases"
MANY studies have asked how terrorist groups are born; relatively few have described how such groups are best put out of business. A recent effort to do the latter, by RAND Corporation, an American think-tank, is therefore welcome. It considers the fate of some 650 groups (defined widely), between 1968 and 2006, asking in particular what put an end to them. In the process it casts some useful light on a hoary old question
Saturday, August 16:
Edwin Rutsch:
Will the progressive movement eventually implode and 'eat their young'?
(22 comments) In my interview with Gavin Newsom, calls for inculsivity and warns against the progressive movement 'eatting it's young'.
Thursday, August 14:
DrTruth:
How will you defend America and your freedoms?
(11 comments) Are we only a nation of sheeple, or are we sick of the games and crimes, and willing to do something to stop this madness?
Darren Wolfe:
Who Do You Believe?
(14 comments) The question is, do you believe the government's figures that show growth and no recession or the private economist's figure's that show contraction and recession?
Sherwin Steffin:
Do articles have an effect on your vote?
(9 comments) This poll seeks to determine the effect, if any, that posted articles will have on your vote in this Presidential Election.
What do you plan to do?
PeterJ:
Do We Really Have Any Control Over Our Current State
(27 comments) Can we control our own destiny or is it "In God's Hands"?
Is this a problem created by man that can be fixed by man or are we powerless, at the mercy of greedy, evil people who have attained so much power we can have no affect on them?
Should we boycott, should we revolt or should we just pray until our knees are bloody?
How you feel is going to affect the final outcome.
Will you bring us to Armageddon?
Richard McGinn:
Would President Washington continue to warn against party faction and foreign influence?
(6 comments) Washington's 1796 Farewell Address to the nation emphasized the need for a unified federal government and warned against party faction and foreign influence. If he were alive today, what is the likelihood that our first President would change his mind about those two things?
Donald Rankin III:
When Might You Vote For a Political "Outsider"?
(19 comments) When do the potential benefits outweigh the risks of voting for Nader, McKinney, Barr etc.?
Wednesday, August 13:
Rob Kall:
Which rating system will you be more likely to USE on OpEdNEws
(29 comments) in the spirit of bottom-up participation OpEdNews encourages, please voice your opinion on the two possible rating systems we're considering.
Rob Kall:
Should McCain or Obama Be Speaking to the Georgian President?
(22 comments) SHould either candidate be talking to Georgian President Shakashvilli
hal smith:
Is the conflict in Georgia a pretext to WWIII
(31 comments) Do you know the truth?
Gene Cappa:
Did Bush Comply With "Authorization to Use Military Force"?
(8 comments) Did Bush comply with the "Authorization to Use Military Force" Resolution when he attacked Iraq without UN Security Council approval?
Rob Kall:
Do You Support Equal Rights for Third Party Candidates?
(20 comments) Do you support a federal law requiring equal treatment for all political parties, in terms of rules for registering candidates and getting them on the ballot, including petition requirements and participation in debates?
Monday, August 11:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Why Isn't Obama Closing McCain Out? Putting Him away?
(22 comments) In the wake of the most unpopular Presidents in history who leaves an economy on shambles, millions in foreclosure, almost as many out of work or under-employed, the clone of Bush-McCain with the same platform as Bush is not going away and is persistently, though slowly, closing the deficit between them. WHY? IS THAT?
Sunday, August 10:
John Wood Sr:
Poll: Follow up to "Should Obama Use Bush's Powers to Restore America?"
(2 comments) If this was our last, best chance, would you support doing these things?
Rob Kall:
Should Iraq Start Paying for it's own reconstruction?
(36 comments) Iraq is projected to see over $75 million in revenues. Should they start paying their own way.
Friday, August 8:
Rob Kall:
Should OpEdNews Have Posted News of John Edwards Affair?
(39 comments) Now that the news about John Edwards affair is out, now that he's admitted it and told ABC news, now that the major news shows are saturated with reporting on it, did OpEdNews make the right decision posting a link to an article reporting on Edwards scandal?
Richard McGinn:
Congressional Apology to Muslims imminent in the anthrax terrorism case?
(2 comments) Although few of the details are known, it is already patently clear that the 2001 anthrax mailings were an inside job and a false flag operation intended to lay the blame on uncooperative Arabs, and to frighten the rest of the world into waging war against "the enemies of civilization" in the Middle East.
Gene Cappa:
Should Congress Go Into Special Session For Impeachment Hearings?
(20 comments) Should Congress be called into Special Session for Impeachment Hearings?
john de herrera:
The Article V Convention?
(14 comments) In regards to change, America's Supreme Law offers each and every citizen one of two choices: Congress or Convention.
Mark E. Smith:
How Many Votes Does Obama Need?
Does the popular vote have any impact on a candidate's decision whether or not to concede?
Thursday, August 7:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Would you vote for Nancy Pelosi?
(26 comments) Nancy Pelosi has steadfastly refused to consider impeachment of the war criminals in the White House. Will, or should, the democrats re-elect her? If you lived in San Francisco's 8th District, would you vote for her again?
Wednesday, August 6:
John Wood Sr:
Should Obama Use Bush's Powers to Restore America?
(19 comments) Would you support a president Obama if he were to use the Executive powers Bush grabbed and abused to enable America to realize its constitutional ideals?
WHY, OR WHY NOT?
Tuesday, August 5:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
POLL: FOR WHICH WOULD YOU VOTE IF AT ALL?
(28 comments) My Poll Litmus Test: A)-WOULD YOU VOTE FOR MCCAIN IF HE WAS A DEMOCRAT, SAYING THE SAME THINGS HE NOW IS SAYING?
YES, NO
B)-WOULD YOU VOTE AGAINST OBAMA IF HE WAS A REPUBLICAN, SAYING THE SAME THINGS HE NOW IS SAYING?
YES, NO
Monday, August 4:
Ben Kall:
Do you support racists and propagandists, I mean big media?
(14 comments) do you still subscribe to cable TV
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Should The USA Ban Private Contractor Armies?
(23 comments) Private armies in America? Blackwater says it wants to rent the largest private armies in the world to American Corporations. To do what hunt down people who return toxic goods they buy at department stores or slaughter private citizens in Banana Republic Nations which protest land grabs?
Vote now!
Rob Kall:
Votingwise, Are you Sane or Psychotic?
(33 comments) voting to end Eight Years of Shock Doctrine Presidency or Deludedly Supporting McCain, by voting for Him or any Third Party Candidate?
Sunday, August 3:
Mary Neal:
Treatment or Prison for Mental Patients?
(20 comments) Poll to determine if Americans favor prison or treatment for the mentally ill.
Saturday, August 2:
Gene Cappa:
Is Bush Guilty of Nuremberg War Crimes?
(40 comments) Could Bush be guilty of the very same war crimes that got the Nazi war criminals convicted on in 1946?
Robert N Smith:
Petition the Government
(15 comments) Would a mass petition of the government instead of a demonstration work better?
Richard McGinn:
Suicide or assassination?
(19 comments) The FBI's lead suspect in the September, 2001 anthrax attacks -- Bruce E. Ivins -- died Tuesday night, apparently by suicide, just as the Justice Department was about to charge him with responsibility for the attacks. The underreported implication is that the anthrax attacks were an inside job, and a false flag operation as well, because Muslims (and Saddam Hussein in particular) got the blame, and the Iraq war was the result.
Thursday, July 31:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Should The USA Nationalize The Oil Industry?
(8 comments) Record Profits on DECREASED production of oil this quarter near $12 Billion in profits for three months and on target for $45 billion for the year! What is wrong with the above picture when Russian oil companies are selling gasoline at the pump for $1.00 a Gallon, Venezuela for $00.12 a gallon, in Iraq before the war at $00.05 a gallon and other Mid-East oil companies at between $00.14 gallon to $00.30 a gallon, today?
Ed Martin:
Can George Bush's crimes be prosecuted after he leaves office?
(16 comments) Can George Bush's crimes be prosecuted after he leaves office?
Wednesday, July 30:
DC Rapier:
Contemptuously yours, Karl Rove
(3 comments) Aye or Nay on issuing a warrant for the arrest of Karl Rove
Tuesday, July 29:
Gustav Wynn:
Poll on the Government's Terror Alerts
(6 comments) Weigh in on the government's terror alerts. What do they mean to you in 2008?
Monday, July 28:
Rob Kall:
Did Right Wing Hate Radio Influence the Tennessee Unitarian Church Killer?
(34 comments) Did the hate spewed by toxic right wing talk radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage and Glen Beck plant the seed of the idea to kill liberal Unitarian church members?
Georgianne Nienaber:
Is it Ethical to Manage Baboons in South African Pine Plantations by Culling?
(10 comments) For the third consecutive year, I will be attending a baboon management workshop in South Africa. I need something more than my own opinion, which has changed over the past three years.
Sunday, July 27:
Cathy Garger:
Can Cindy Sheehan Beat Nancy Pelosi?
(17 comments) Do you think Cindy Sheehan can beat Rep. Nancy Pelosi in Congress?
Allen Lee:
Automated Tellers and Bias
(3 comments) This poll is an attempt to learn whether person who use automated machines in public do so to avoid racial or gender bias from a human service provider.
PeterJ:
What Do You Believe Is The Number One Problem Plaguing Our Nation?
(69 comments) The economy "experts" think that they have the answers,the wannabe "generals" tell us how to run a war,immigration crowd wants to build a fence and shoot Mexicans. Now,there are a growing number of people who recognize the "Establishment",the industrial-military complex of the ruling class elite as the vampire sucking our country dry. How do you believe we should begin rebuilding this nation? From outside in or inside out?
Edwin Rutsch:
Is Bob Barr correct that conservative values have failed?
(10 comments) Is Libertarian Presidential Candidate Bob Barr correct that traditional conservative values have failed?
Saturday, July 26:
Mark Adams:
Do you think that impeachment is newsworthy?
(18 comments) Do you think that impeachment is newsworthy?
Friday, July 25:
Kevin Gosztola:
Who do you believe gave the most valuable testimony at the "impeachment" hearing today?
(33 comments) The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on Executive Power and the Bush Administration today. It was a result of a groundswell of support for impeachment in America.
Rob Kall:
Should Clean Energy Alternatives Be Fast Tracked?
(17 comments) this approach was used to build the border security fence. Should it be used to expedite development of clean energy alternatives?
Ty:
What is the best economic system?
(16 comments) Economics, Economic Systems
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Can The Bush Family Wealth Be Seized Under The Trading With the Enemies Act?
(21 comments) Are the Fascists who escaped in WW II secretly, and without their knowing affecting the campaigns of Both McCain and Obama? If so how can we stop them? I propose we indict Prescott Bush Post-Humously, freeze and then confiscate all current Bush wealth under the Ricoh Act, as having been seeded. sourced by Prescott Bush''s Trading With the Enemy Act Violations in 1941-1951. What do you think?
Thursday, July 24:
Paul Kruger:
Test for Congress
(27 comments) Should you have to take a test to be a member of Congress?
karmacounselor:
Which broken immigration policy would you fix first?
(11 comments) Broken immigration parts
Which to fix first?
Gene Cappa:
Should John Conyers Hold An Impeachment Hearing in August?
(19 comments) Should John Conyers forgo his August vacation break to hold a hearing on the 39 "privileged" pending Articles of Impeachment presented to Congress by Rep Dennis Kucinich?
Wednesday, July 23:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: If They win, Will Dems Do What is Right?
(23 comments) This poll chronicles a 10 of items many people think should be legislated. Check those you think will actually be enacted
Tuesday, July 22:
Gabe Shames:
Is there a North American Union forming, and why?
(27 comments) The Security and Prosperity Agreement (SPP) signed in 2005 by Bush, then-Presidente Fox, and the then-Prime Minister of Canada, has sparked waves of fear across the continent. Many are concerned it's not just an "agreement" but the start of the removal of all three countries sovereignty to form a continental superstate. Could this be true or will it just be a "community," or is it in fact just an agreement?
Bill Samuel:
Can We Defeat Terror by Escalating the War In Afghanistan?
(43 comments) Escalation of war in Afghanistan is a major campaign position of Barack Obama. Do you agree his assumptions are correct.
Monday, July 21:
Amy Fried:
McCain Surrogate: "The Muslims have said either we kneel or they're going to kill us."
(8 comments) McCain's surrogate - on a campaign conference call - implied that the status of our national security boils down to a struggle with all Muslims. McCain did not challenge the statement. How does that reflect on his fitness for the presidency?
Sunday, July 20:
Professor Emeritus Peter Bagnolo:
Poll: Cindi Sheehan or Nancy Pelosi?
(25 comments) We want to know if you live in San Francisco's 8th District, or if you lived there, would you vote in the upcoming election for Cindi Sheehan or Nancy Pelosi?
Saturday, July 19:
Xanadu Zinnia:
How to Save the World?
(9 comments) Given the current state of our planet, what should we focus on to save the world?
Saturday, March 15:
Sponsored by www.worldproutassembly.org:
"Building a New World" Conference
The deep longing for positive, lasting change is the bedrock upon which this conference is based. How do we fix our country and our world? And how can we form one mass movement to address the crisis? (Event Date: May 22, 2008)
Sponsored by ourfuture.org:
Take Back America
a meeting of progressives (Event Date: Mar 17, 2008)
Wednesday, December 31:
Sponsored by Freedom Ambassadors:
Walk for Human Dignity
A national coalition of over 50 local, state and national organizations are participating in walk from Tucson to Phoenix beginning May 2 to call for an end to racially fomented hate crimes. The ten-day peaceful walk will end with a rally in downtown Phoenix on Mother's Day, May 11, honoring mothers for teaching children to treat all human beings with equal dignity. (Event Date: May 1, 2008)
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