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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Message to Mayors, City Councils, Police Chiefs and Street Cops of America
The 10 years of ‘no, no and hell, no’ you’ve been waiting for (Paging Mr. Wolfowitz and friends)
Rachel uncorked one last night, re Paul Wolfowitz and Michael O’Hanlon publishing their new “Plan Afghanistan” in Foreign Policy:
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‘Hill’ Poll: Flat Tax Still Unpopular
Voters appear to be split almost exactly between the two parties when it comes to taxes. Democrats are pushing higher taxes for the rich and breaks for everyone else. Republicans are pushing a regressive flat tax, tax breaks for the wealthy and an end to tax breaks for working families. The choice is stark, but somehow it’s not clear.
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Up with Chris Hayes: TV that Deserves the Name “Journalism”
Chris Hayes’ new show on MSNBC provides a rare space for the expansive, non-partisan debates we need . . . “Up With Chris Hayes,” which broadcasts Saturday and Sunday mornings, purposely rejects the manufactured red-versus-blue mallet that bludgeons every issue into partisan terms. Instead, the program’s host is creating a space for more expansive discussions with voices typically deemed too unconventional, provocative or dangerous to be allowed anywhere near a television set.
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UNESCO Approves Palestinian Membership Bid
The Palestinian bid received 107 “yes” votes during a UNESCO meeting in Paris, with 14 countries voting against and 52 abstaining, enough to satisfy a two-thirds majority of those countries present and voting . . . Israel, not surprisingly, voted against the measure, as did the United States, Canada and several European countries, including Germany. The United Kingdom abstained, while France voted in favour. Ahmed Yousef, a Hamas official and the deputy foreign minister in Gaza, called it a “great achievement” and said the vote “shows that Israel and America are not dictating politics to the world anymore.”
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Aphorism: On the Judging of Ourselves
By Madison S. Hughes (12.18.2009)
Other people are simply the benchmarks by which we judge ourselves. The humble seek the companionship of others they adjudicate as superior, while the haughty search for those deemed to be inferior. The former look up to others for enlightenment, while the latter look down on others for power.
Arthur Schopenhauer: On Noise
Quote: Carl Sagan
Carl Edward Sagan, Ph.D., (November 9, 1934 – December 20, 1996)
American Astronomer, Astrophysicist, Cosmologist, Author, Science
Popularizer, and Science Communicator in Space and Natural Sciences
You can’t convince a believer of anything; for their belief is not based on evidence, it’s based on a deep-seated need to believe.
Operation Street Preachers




