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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Must we transform capitalism to shift from industrial disease management to people-centered health care?
Short interview with the directors of new, feature-length film Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare. Thanks to wanttoknow.info.
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Yes! Occupy the Super Bowl in the "Right to Work" state
Nothing like corporatized gladiator sports in our decaying empire to keep the sheeple revved up and distracted. Glad Occupy has decided to play a role, perhaps as Greek chorus, offering commentary on the spectacle? “The Super Bowl is perennially the … Continue reading
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Department of hypocrisy.com: marijuana, our "right-to-work" Indiana state legislature, and lots more
Something in today’s local Herald-Times caught my eye, but then, when I went back to find it later, I could not. Musta been extremely tiny and hidden. So I googled it, and sure enough, found this, thanks to theagitator.com: Funny … Continue reading
"Hypersurrealist" Steven Colbert "monkeywrenches the electoral status quo"
Speaking of the function of hilarity, I forget how utterly crucial people like Steven Colbert and Jon Stewart are to help us recognize the obscene corruption that has infected both politics and policy. Hopefully, with this recognition, our minds and … Continue reading
Occupy D.C. erects "Tent of Dreams" with statue as center pole
While we are still trying to wrap our minds and hearts around what happened last weekend in Oakland that the action there would turn violent, this new action is truly hilarious. Thank the gods and goddesses for the fertile creativity … Continue reading
David Icke: The Cosmic Game
From my notes: The black hole at the center of our galaxy resonates the base frequency of this reality. And this frequency triggers information for our sun in our solar system to deliver information from the photons. What this creates … Continue reading
Yes! Magazine: Current polls show that Americans overwhelmingly agree that concentrated corporate power destroys democracy.
Now, all we need do is follow through to correct the imbalances of what, thanks to Occupy, we now recognize. It may be that this common understanding of how the 99% is oppressed by faceless artificial structures of the 1% … Continue reading
Pema Chodron on her experience of working with loss
Yesterday, I had a conversation at an Indian restaurant with two women in which I said, surprising myself, that “I think descent is my speciality.” Meaning that most people focus on getting ahead, while I like to appreciate the riches … Continue reading