by Michael Moore. A Letter from Michael Moore to the Non-Voters of America: I address this letter to the largest political party in the United States -- the 55% of you in the voting public who are so disillusioned with politics and politicians, so sick and tired of all the broken promises, so disgusted with all the b.s. that you have absolutely no intention of voting in November.
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by Kent Madin. A military response, particularly an attack on Afghanistan, is exactly what the terrorists want. It will strengthen and swell their small but fanatical ranks. Instead, bomb Afghanistan with butter, with rice, bread, clothing and medicine. It will cost less than conventional arms. After three years of drought and with starvation looming, let's offer the Afghani people the vision of a new future. One that includes full stomachs. |
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The Judicial system in the US has been often criticized for providing "justice" according to what one can afford. A look at the judicial system and prison statistics. |
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by Bill Douglas. I've seen the fruits of war. My Daddy came home from years of the war in 1945, and raged for many years after that. The rage that children of war, which is all of us, are feeling, and that has been re-ignited by this horrible event is not healed -- I struggle with it every day of my life, and now my children have been damaged by it as well...
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by Kory Johnson. Many children in our small community died from birth defects, thirty-one altogether. But, as our local paper, the New Times, said, "Although the Arizona Department of Health Services (DHS) was aware that children were dying with abnormal rates of leukemia on the west side, the state agency had refused to investigate and had, in fact, labored to suppress information on the [cancer] cluster." |
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For our first 125 years, about 35 percent of the members of the House retired before every election, because they believed that was good for them and good for the nation. This does not mean that pure altruism was at work here. In the first century, congressmen had not yet learned the art of feathering their own nests with hundred-thousand-dollar salaries, million-dollar pensions, large and obsequious staffs, and all the perks and privileges that power is heir to. In short, remaining in Congress for decades was not as attractive then as now. |
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by Richard Dupuis. With all the technology and modern conveniences we enjoy, living should be easier and more prosperous for everyone. Still, for many there is a gradual erosion of the quality of their lives. The energies that have supported the economic and religious systems of the world in the past are evolving and changing. |
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by Stuart Wilde.
The hierarchical elite that has always controlled information and knowledge is in fact the world ego of the planetary group soul, of which we are all a part. Over the years to come, you will witness the grandiose and magnificent process of the planetary group soul breaking free from its ego's dominance.
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So What's Really Going On is an essay by bobby jennings on embracing the turmoils of change currently underway in society. |
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A Recipe for Defeating BUSH'S WAR RESOLUTION
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by bobby jennings. In this election, fairness slipped from our grasp and in its place we were bombarded by partisan dribble served up to us predictably by politicians, but more disturbingly by newscasters, clearly cheering for one side or the other. |
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by bobby jennings. In this election, as with most of the prior elections, while we are presented with alternative choices to the Republican and Democrat candidates, the race comes down to the two major parties. I find that I agree with much that Mr. Nader and the Green Party has to say and am disturbed that they were left out of the debates. |
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