Archive for November, 2008

  • by Grainne Rhaud Beneficial Trade Fostering is an ancient practice. Originally instituted to solidify family and national treaties, ancient fostering practices called for children; usually sons; to be sent to another family which raised them

    Cracks in the Child Welfare System

    by Grainne Rhaud Beneficial Trade Fostering is an ancient practice. Originally instituted to solidify family and national treaties, ancient fostering practices called for children; usually sons; to be sent to another family which raised them

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  • Glass Houses Rebellion isn’t something you decide to try on one day, like a new suit of clothes.  It pulls at you a little at a time, from the first moment you realize, someone has done you wrong. 

    The Revolution of Juchitan Part II

    Glass Houses Rebellion isn’t something you decide to try on one day, like a new suit of clothes.  It pulls at you a little at a time, from the first moment you realize, someone has done you wrong. 

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  • By Jane Stillwater In the last eight years, Bush, Cheney and a Republican-dominated Congress appear to have wrecked inestimable havoc on America’s basic economics and laws.

    Dangerous weapons: Why airport security is a joke

    By Jane Stillwater In the last eight years, Bush, Cheney and a Republican-dominated Congress appear to have wrecked inestimable havoc on America’s basic economics and laws.

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  • By Keith Hupp Well here it is again. The silly season full of all those feelings we have kept dormant these last 10 months or so for the sake of fighting terrorists and keeping the world free. So while we take a break from maneuvering for world domination and concentrate...

    Merry Bushness

    By Keith Hupp Well here it is again. The silly season full of all those feelings we have kept dormant these last 10 months or so for the sake of fighting terrorists and keeping the world free. So while we take a break from maneuvering for world domination and concentrate...

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  • The Hegelian Dialectic Mexico is at war. The violence has escalated enough that in mid-October of this year, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice traveled to Puerto Vallarta to meet with her Mexican counterpart, Patricia Espinosa. Their appraisal was that the violence was due to the rising feuds between drug...

    The Dirty War

    The Hegelian Dialectic Mexico is at war. The violence has escalated enough that in mid-October of this year, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice traveled to Puerto Vallarta to meet with her Mexican counterpart, Patricia Espinosa. Their appraisal was that the violence was due to the rising feuds between drug...

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  • By Madama Mama Once, a long, long time ago, in the merry queendom of Transformania, far away from the dreaded land of lurking closets and other assorted sexual genders, lived a fabulous fairy; Queen Aphrodisiac. He was a wonderful fairy who pampered his little stick people and held weekly banquets.

    AROUND THE WORLD WITH EIGHTY GAYS

    By Madama Mama Once, a long, long time ago, in the merry queendom of Transformania, far away from the dreaded land of lurking closets and other assorted sexual genders, lived a fabulous fairy; Queen Aphrodisiac. He was a wonderful fairy who pampered his little stick people and held weekly banquets.

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  • by Kevin Todd Autor’s disclaimer: I finally found a site that helped me explain what I’ve learned about political science in plain words. My definitions are my own, but spoken from the same, practical understanding of cows. DEMOCRATS… you have two cows, your neighbor has none. You feel guilty about...

    Political Science for Dummies

    by Kevin Todd Autor’s disclaimer: I finally found a site that helped me explain what I’ve learned about political science in plain words. My definitions are my own, but spoken from the same, practical understanding of cows. DEMOCRATS… you have two cows, your neighbor has none. You feel guilty about...

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  • By Maya Salem Chicago’s Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart takes a deviant, anomie approach towards residential foreclosures. On Thursday October 9, 2008 Mr. Dart ceased evictions on foreclosed properties claiming that mortgage lenders maintained a false consciousness unwilling to acknowledge that they too are part of the blame. Bankers refusing...

    Does Preventing Foreclosures Really Work?

    By Maya Salem Chicago’s Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart takes a deviant, anomie approach towards residential foreclosures. On Thursday October 9, 2008 Mr. Dart ceased evictions on foreclosed properties claiming that mortgage lenders maintained a false consciousness unwilling to acknowledge that they too are part of the blame. Bankers refusing...

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  • What We Needed was a Good, Hard Boost The first I ever heard of Juchitan, I was working the streets of Mexico City as a craftsman; sort of. The country was deeply entrenched in the peso crash. You couldn’t really make much money

    The Revolution of Juchitan

    What We Needed was a Good, Hard Boost The first I ever heard of Juchitan, I was working the streets of Mexico City as a craftsman; sort of. The country was deeply entrenched in the peso crash. You couldn’t really make much money

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  • One need not watch TV very long while browsing the news, punditry and talk show circuits to detect a general theme; John McCain is getting criticized far more prolifically than Barrack Obama.

    Media Bias in the McCampaign

    One need not watch TV very long while browsing the news, punditry and talk show circuits to detect a general theme; John McCain is getting criticized far more prolifically than Barrack Obama.

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