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The Phoenix Project Foundation
Background and Mission
The Phoenix Project Foundation is a non-profit, scientific-educational organization that is focused on helping people to understand the implications of exponential growth; and how it relates the interrelated problems of energy, the economy, the environment, education, foreign policy, molecular biology, photobiology and nanotechnology. The primary emphasis, however, is to have the U.S. rise from the ashes of fossil and nuclear fuels to a Solar Hydrogen Economy with wartime-speed. The Phoenix Project Foundation's founder and chairman, Harry Braun, first proposed this transition in his congressional campaign against John McCain in 1984, and he has been refining this Phoenix Project plan ever since.
Given the serious nature of the recent financial collapse in the U.S., however, which has spread globally, the economic problems that have resulted from increasing levels of deficit spending, unregulated free markets, sub-prime mortgages and highly leveraged derivatives have now eclipsed all the other problems. In spite of this economic collapse, thus far the only actions have been to borrow -- or simply print -- over $8 trillion to bailout the financial institutions who created the problems in the first place, and to fund an array of make work programs that have no possibility of generating the millions of private sector jobs and trillions of dollars of wealth that is now needed to restore the U.S. economy. -
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Funniest Movie Line Ever
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Yes....Just like Democrats. LOL Swiped from dustwitch.stumbleupon.com [dustwitch.stumbleupon.com]
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Nolan Ryan puts on NY Mets jersey for first time since...
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From the page: "In what turned out to be one of the worst trades in franchise history, the Mets sent Ryan and three other players to the California Angels for Jim Fregosi in 1971." -
Selling the Farm, Vermont, Dairy, Milk Prices: Food...
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A crying shame! Last Friday, for the first time in 144 years, no one at the Borland family farm got out of bed in the pre-dawn hours--rain, shine, searing heat, or blinding blizzard--to milk the cows. A day earlier, all of Ken Borland's cattle and machinery had been auctioned off. After six generations on the same 400 acres of rolling pastures, lush fields, and forested hillsides tucked up close to the Canadian border in Vermont's remote Northeast Kingdom, the Borlands were no longer a farm family. -
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Developed by a physician with a background in both Eastern and Western medicine, Vemma unites the antioxidant-rich power of mangosteen -- a fruit used for centuries by Asian health practitioners for its nutritional benefits -- with rich plant-source minerals, organic glyconutrient-rich aloe vera and decaffeinated organic green tea along with a full spectrum of antioxidant vitamins to create the most powerful liquid antioxidant nutrition program anywhere!* -
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A very green rookie wrestler named Hulk Hogan toured Japan several times with Andre and witnessed the Giant's alcohol consumption first hand. According to Hogan, Andre drank, at a minimum, a case of tall boys during each bus ride. When he finished a can Andre would belch, crush the can in his dinner-platter-sized hand, and bounce the empty off the back of Hogan's head. Hogan learned to count each thunk, so he could anticipate when Andre was running low. Whenever the bus stopped, it was Hogan's job to scamper off to the nearest store, buy as many cases of beer as he could carry, and make it back before the bus departed, a sight that never failed to make Andre roar his bassoon-like laugh.




