We are half way through “Domestic Violence Awareness Month”. Give a thought to how our current economic crisis will affect fragile and dangerous conditions for battered humans. Donate a phone or car, get involved. (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘just say no deal’
Are you Safe? Help those that Aren’t!
Posted in Politics, tagged Domestic Violence, Human Rights, I Own My Vote, just say no deal, puma, The Denver Group on October 11, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Palin Reported to Have Abused Power, But?
Posted in Politics, tagged Branchwater, I Own My Vote, just say no deal, Monegan, Palin, puma, The Denver Group, Trooper on October 10, 2008| 1 Comment »
Hidden Strain in Cornland?
Posted in Politics, tagged I Own My Vote, Iowa, just say no deal, McCain, puma, The Denver Group on October 10, 2008| Leave a Comment »
In the last several years the cost of farmland in Iowa has soared. Senator Harkin, in the past, has opined on the worry over whether both corn for fuel and food could be produced. Today that argument might be seen as the last rosy glow, before the financial ember was gone. Soaring costs of farmland at the record rate below can only be seen as anticipation of an ethanol enhanced future, spurred by the recent farm bill passage. (more…)
Myanmar – Melamine
Posted in Children, Politics, tagged Burma, Dairy, I Own My Vote, just say no deal, Melamine, Milk, Myanmar, puma, The Denver Group on October 10, 2008| Leave a Comment »
| Tainted Milk Products Found in Burma | |
| 10 October 2008 |
Authorities in Burma say imported brands of milk and powdered baby formula have been contaminated with an industrial chemical involved in the latest Chinese product safety scandal. (more…)
The Spine of a Problem
Posted in Politics, tagged environment, I Own My Vote, just say no deal, microchip, puma, rustler, The Denver Group on October 10, 2008| Leave a Comment »
You are a westerner, if you know this kind of deforestation: (more…)
Dalai Lama Hospitalized
Posted in Politics, tagged Dalai Lama, I Own My Vote, just say no deal, puma, The Denver Group on October 9, 2008| Leave a Comment »
What Quaker Dave said:
http://quakeragitator.wordpress.com/2008/10/09/get-well-soon-your-holiness/
I Own My Vote, PUMA, The Denver Group, Just Say No Deal
The Economic Crisis: How to Avoid Brain Burn, Part Two
Posted in Politics, tagged Clinton, Fannie Mae, I Own My Vote, just say no deal, Mortgage, puma, Sub-prime, The Denver Group on October 9, 2008| Leave a Comment »
In the last blog I talked about a referred e-mail, distributed by Donald Wildmon, that I received from my friend. The email contained a referenced article of 1999 from the NYT entitled “Fannie Mae Eases Credit to Aid Mortgage Lending”. (more…)
Melamine – 081008: The List and a Little More
Posted in Children, Politics, tagged Australia, Austria, Brazil, China, FDA, I Own My Vote, Iran, just say no deal, Liberia, Phiippines, puma, Russia, Senegal, The Denver Group, USA, Vietnam, WHO on October 8, 2008| Leave a Comment »
For reference:
1 kilogram = 2.204 622 621 8 pound (US)
1 milligram = 0.000 001 kilogram
A look at the list below and the articles from previous days, tells you just how far we have come in the global market place. We are all excited to buy the latest barn burning gosh-a-wally product from that nice gentleman; especially when he has such a good price for it! (more…)
The Melamine Front – 081007
Posted in Children, Politics, tagged China, I Own My Vote, just say no deal, Melamine, puma, South Korea Canada, Thailand, The Denver Group on October 7, 2008| Leave a Comment »
Brain Burn Alert!
Posted in Politics, tagged Crisis, Economy, I Own My Vote, just say no deal, Palin, puma, The Denver Group on October 7, 2008| Leave a Comment »
A deeply sardonic and racially impaired soul, Spengler is still often interesting, because his challenges present good practice on how to hear the skreee of the right wing rabid bat, but avoid the bite. Things are often partially right, but the presenter or presentation must still be rejected for other reasons.
Here, he explains “us” to “them”! Even though he is talking about “them” as Europeans, his populist explanation hit US elitist themes and I HAD to guffaw, to think he had given them breath.
