A MOTHER'S DAY PROCLAMATION (1870) By JULIA WARD HOWE Arise then...women of this day! Arise, all women who have hearts! Whether your baptism be of water or of tears! Say firmly: "We will not have questions answered by irrelevant agencies, Our husbands will not come to us, reeking with carnage, For caresses and applause. Our sons shall not be taken from us to … [Read more...] about A Timeless Mother’s Day Proclamation: ‘Our Sons Will Not Be Taken From Us To Unlearn’
V-E Day 70th Anniversary: ‘After-Action Report’
[icopyright one button toolbar] Update: Scroll to the bottom to watch the President honor the 70th anniversary of V-E Day in this week’s (weekly) address. ~.~ The sun has gone down at our nation’s capital. The flyover is now history. The speeches are over. The wreaths have been laid. The flags have been furled. Most of the 500 World War II veterans … [Read more...] about V-E Day 70th Anniversary: ‘After-Action Report’
US Military Bases Step Up Security Over ISIS
U.S. military installations have been directed to increase their security measures after the Pentagon raised the threat level over concerns that the Islamic State militant group poses a growing danger to personnel. Adm. Bill Gortney signed the order Thursday night that elevated the security threat to the “Bravo” level. It had previously been maintained for months… … [Read more...] about US Military Bases Step Up Security Over ISIS
U.S. Military Occupation of Texas Could ‘Keep Austin Weird’ (Update)
[icopyright one button toolbar] Update: Now that military actor-expert and “karate king” Chuck Norris has added his voice to the chorus of conspiracy theorists that the upcoming U.S. Special Forces exercise is indeed “a government ruse to impose martial law over several states including Texas” there is absolutely no longer any doubt. Texans, pack your bags and get … [Read more...] about U.S. Military Occupation of Texas Could ‘Keep Austin Weird’ (Update)
Several words of approbation for Hil
Clinton appears to be getting the immigration issue right. More or less. Meanwhile, the New York Times figures out why the Republicans embrace an impossible reform: they don't really want it. There is a pressing need to lift the burden of fear and separation from families, to unshackle workers who are chained to exploitive jobs by fear of deportation. Mrs. Clinton … [Read more...] about Several words of approbation for Hil
Drinking Tequila Can Help You Lose Weight, According To Scientists
Well, isn’t this a marvelous thing? According to a 2014 study by the American Chemical Society (ACS), sugars found in the plant that makes tequila could lower blood glucose levels for people with type 2 diabetes, and help obese people lose weight, researchers say. According to the study, Agavins, a natural form of sugar found in… … [Read more...] about Drinking Tequila Can Help You Lose Weight, According To Scientists
Cartoon: Cosmic Signals
See great cartoons by all the top political cartoonists at http://cagle.com. To license this cartoon for your own site, visit http://politicalcartoons.com … [Read more...] about Cartoon: Cosmic Signals
Conservatives Sweep to Unexpected Victory in U.K. Election
Updated | After a tense and unpredictable night, the U.K. 2015 general election looks set to conclude with a remarkably unexpected result with David Cameron remaining as prime minister, commanding an overall majority in parliament and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg stepping down. At 10pm on Thursday night the first exit polls suggested the Conservatives could… … [Read more...] about Conservatives Sweep to Unexpected Victory in U.K. Election
Michael Blake: A Life That Mattered
Michael Blake died last week. You probably don’t know the name. You probably don’t know about his life. You probably don’t know most of what he wrote. That’s probably because he didn’t write diet and exercise books. Or cookbooks. Or “feel good” books. Or books about celebrities. Or books that advanced junk science or conspiracy theories. Michael Blake fused history … [Read more...] about Michael Blake: A Life That Mattered
What Media Doesnt Cover: Baltimore
I spoke with several persons from Baltimore this week. What are we not hearing about Baltimore on the news? I asked. Barrage. Dozens of ideas about what is actually going on in Baltimore vs what is covered in the perpetual loops on tv news, for instance. One of the repeating ideas/thoughts was that the mayor of the city of Baltimore was struggling to keep all … [Read more...] about What Media Doesnt Cover: Baltimore
Best Seat in the House for the V-E Day Anniversary Flyover
[icopyright one button toolbar] Update: Read more about V-E Day here Original Post: Friday, May 8, marks the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe (V-E) Day. May 8, 1945, was the day the Allies of World War II formally accepted Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces. It marked the end of a long, horrible and costly war in Europe, a … [Read more...] about Best Seat in the House for the V-E Day Anniversary Flyover
Throwback Thursday: Hillary 1984
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h3G-lMZxjo Those running against Hillary Clinton need an ad like this one from eight years ago. Originally posted at Liberal Values … [Read more...] about Throwback Thursday: Hillary 1984
Los Angeles Times Parent Company Buys San Diego UT Newspaper
Los Angeles Times Parent Company Buys San Diego UT Newspaper by Chris Jennewein SAN DIEGO (SDONA) -- The U-T San Diego newspaper was sold Thursday to Tribune Publishing, owner of the Los Angeles Times, for $85 million. The sale was announced in a breaking-news email alert from the San Diego newspaper. It ends 146 years of private ownership of the newspaper. The U-T’s … [Read more...] about Los Angeles Times Parent Company Buys San Diego UT Newspaper
Onward Through The Fog: Has America Become The New Rome?
(Portions of this post were originally published in June 2011) When did America became Rome? That is, when did it forswear faith in its leaders and morality for greed and decadence? That question is no more or less relevant today than it was four or fourteen years ago, but came up in a backhanded sort of way in a discussion on a recent post on Hillary Clinton's … [Read more...] about Onward Through The Fog: Has America Become The New Rome?
How Netanyahu’s election victory became a political rout
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arriving at the weekly cabinet meeting, April 19, 2015. (photo credit: Flash90/Olivier Fitoussi, Pool) At approximately 10 p.m. Wednesday, after 42 days of grueling negotiations and just two hours before the final deadline, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed his name to the final coalition agreement he needs to inaugurate his fourth … [Read more...] about How Netanyahu’s election victory became a political rout
Muhammad Cartoon Stimulus and Response… and Repeat
Muhammad Cartoon Stimulus and Response... and Repeat By Daryl Cagle We just saw yet another terror attack provoked by cartoons of the prophet Muhammad, this time at a "Draw Muhammad" cartoon contest in Garland, Texas. A competent cop shot two home-grown terrorist gunmen before much damage was done. The event was organized by a right-wing group called "Stop Islamization of … [Read more...] about Muhammad Cartoon Stimulus and Response… and Repeat
Cartoon: Lone Star Lunatics
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Court Of Appeals Slams NSA’s Telephony Metadata Collection Program
The United States Second Circuit Court of Appeals has found that the telephony metadata collection program of the NSA violates section 215 of the Patriot Act. The opinion is unanimous from a three judge panel and was written by Judge Gerard E. Lynch. For those unfamiliar with the siting of the U. S. Courts of Appeal, the Second Circuit encompasses Connecticut, New York and … [Read more...] about Court Of Appeals Slams NSA’s Telephony Metadata Collection Program
ISIS vs. Al Qaeda vs. The West
With its especially violent brand of jihad, the Islamic State group appears to have overtaken al Qaeda as the bigger terrorist threat in Western eyes. The extremist group formerly known as either ISIL or ISIS focuses on expanding territory in the Middle East, but has called on Western supporters to commit acts of mass violence at… … [Read more...] about ISIS vs. Al Qaeda vs. The West
A less conservative America
WASHINGTON -- If Republicans are baffled by Hillary Clinton's persistent lead in the polls despite months of bad publicity, they need only examine the tensions on display in their party over the last few days. It would be hard to conceive of a worse stretch for Clinton than a period that began with scrutiny of her use of a private email server while she was secretary of … [Read more...] about A less conservative America




































