Corporations are a special breed of people, motivated solely by self-interest. Corporations seek to maximize return on capital by leveraging productivity and paying the least possible amount for taxes and labor. Corporate executives pledge allegiance to their directors and shareholders. The dominant corporate perspective is short term, the current financial quarter, and the dominant corporate ethic is greed, doing whatever it takes to maximize profit.
Monthly Archives: August 2011
Richard Dawkins, “On Gays and Atheists”
An Introduction to Atheist Speakers
Huntsman: Bachmann’s Two Dollar Gas Pledge Not In ‘Reality
Video: “Peter Sprigg of Family Research Council: Gay Sex Should Be Banned”
Op-Ed: “Science and Religion: God Didn’t Make Man; Man Made Gods”
No religion: What was Lennon summoning? For starters, a world without “divine” messengers, like Osama bin Laden, sparking violence. A world where mistakes, like the avoidable loss of life in Hurricane Katrina, would be rectified rather than chalked up to “God’s will.” Where politicians no longer compete to prove who believes more strongly in the irrational and untenable. Where critical thinking is an ideal. In short, a world that makes sense.
Article: “Americans Have Lost Faith In Religious Leaders And Church Attendance, New Book Says”
“The American public has lost confidence in leaders of all sorts,” Chaves says. “But the loss of confidence in religious leaders has been more precipitous…” “Several decades ago there was not a strong correlation between how religiously active you were and whether you voted Republican or Democrat,” Chaves says. “Now, there is. If you’re religiously active, you’re now more likely to vote Republican.”
Video: “Rick Perry Struggles to Answer Question on Abstinence”
Perry absolutely refuses to allow facts to get in the way of his delusional belief. One could easily substitute any Republican name for Perry, and this assertion would still hold true. [MSH]



