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Posted on Jan 24, 2010 By Chris Hedges Corporate forces, long before the Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, carried out a coup d'tat in slow motion. The coup is over. We lost. The ruling is one more judicial effort to... more
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Grayson: Fight now or 'kiss your country...
"Anytime Exxon feels like it, Exxon can go and claim one of the 435 Congressional districts in this country, and drop $100 million in cash to pay for ads to knock off anybody they don't like. To them, that's an insignificant amount of money. We now today have a... more
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This Map Will Save America - Politics - Gawker
What if everyone's vote counted equally? Wouldn't that be weird?? THIS MAP WILL SAVE AMERICA
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BBC News - Open Societies need open systems
"Today the promised antidote to critical thinking is provided by closed systems, locked-down technologies and wholly-owned supply chains, which make life easier by removing our freedoms." I don't have a problem with e-books, but I do have a problem with the... more
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Charlie Brooker | My plan to save mankind | Comment...
From the page: Time is the strangest substance known to man. You can't see, touch, hear, smell, taste or avoid it. Time makes you stronger-minded but weaker-bodied, gradually transforming you from blushing grape to ornery, grouching raisin. Time is the most precious thing... more
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Why juries work best | Paul Mendelle | Comment is...
nice to see some enthusiasm for the only aspect of the Law which approaches democracy...
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The People Speak
Change the world people - before it gets so bad we can't see which way is up again. History shows us, and somewhere along the way, we forgot, we became blind, deaf, and dumb. Wake up people before your home is gone!
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