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About the author: welshTerrier2 believes all citizens must focus on restoring power to the people. Corporations control our agenda. They promote war. They export our jobs to the lowest bidder. They pollute our air and water. They promote laws to benefit their greedy shareholders at our expense. They control the puppet politicians through their campaign contributions. They control the mainstream media.
The dual disasters of global warming and a bankrupt national Treasury demand rapid, radical change. It's hard to envision either of the major parties advocating anything but politically safe policies. To continue supporting them in these times of crisis is nothing short of treasonous.
Thursday, April 3, 2008 'No Sun link' to climate changeSHARE
Scientists have produced further compelling evidence showing that modern-day climate change is not caused by changes in the Sun's activity.
The research contradicts a favoured theory of climate "sceptics", that changes in cosmic rays coming to Earth determine cloudiness and temperature.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008 Tim Russert's Agenda: Anything But the TruthSHARE
Good propaganda is subtle. It doesn't use crude Soviet era jargon like "Yankee imperialist dog." It is only effective when it appears to be unbiased. If you overplay your hand, your credibility is gone. Russert gives most viewers a sense that he is asking hard-hitting questions of both sides of a debate. The problem is, he isn't. He hides his agenda behind a mask of pseudo-fairness and pseudo-journalism.
Saturday, March 1, 2008 Court Reverses Ruling: Wikileaks Is BackSHARE
A federal judge on Friday withdrew his earlier order disabling a Web site that allows the anonymous posting of documents to discourage unethical behavior in governments and corporations.
In reversing himself at a hearing on Friday, Judge White acknowledged that the initial ruling posed serious First Amendment questions and might constitute unjustified prior restraint.