Tag Archives: democracy

The Creepy want to stifle Dissent

H.R.347, if signed, will make dissent illegal.

O.K. Here’s the Plan

Password Challenge: Where’s the cheese?

Denying that We Torture

Celebrating Independence Day @ Gitmo

Did You Want Fries With That?

Joe Barton (R-Texas), 6/17, apologizing to BP CEO Tony Hayward at an Energy and Commerce hearing: “I am ashamed … that a private corporation can be subject to what I would characterize as a shake down.”

Renewable Energy Growth In China Now Greater Than Coal

By the end of 2010 low-carbon energy sources will comprise 26% of China’s power capacity. With more prior nuclear power development, the U.S. is at 31%.

Aversive Conditioning and Moral Judgment

When you have them by the replicating systems, their memory and actions will follow.

A Federal Policy of Sustainability

We may be unable to solve the crisis, but we sure can point the finger at the worst climate killers.

Meanwhile, in the Banana Republic

Stop-loss is a policy, Daniel Webster, which says the Military Industrial Complex can expend soldiers beyond the end of their signed contracts.

Sumptin happen’, hear?

Jist wait to ya start Jonesing, Mistah bath-robed, flip-flopped, weed-eating neighbor

Science through a Political Screen

The legacy of the George W. Bush administration continues.

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