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Peak Oil and a Changing Climate | The Nation - 0 views

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    Peak Oil is the point at which petroleum production reaches its greatest rate just before going into perpetual decline. In "Peak Oil and a Changing Climate," a new video series from The Nation and On The Earth productions, radio host Thom Hartmann explains that the world will reach peak oil within the next year if it hasn't already. As a nation, the United States reached peak oil in 1974, after which it became a net oil importer. Bill McKibben, Noam Chomsky, Nicole Foss, Richard Heinberg and the other scientists, researchers and writers interviewed throughout "Peak Oil and a Changing Climate" describe the diminishing returns our world can expect as it deals with the consequences of peak oil even as it continues to pretend it doesn't exist. These experts predict substantially increased transportation costs, decreased industrial production, unemployment, hunger and social chaos as the supplies of the  fuels on which we rely dwindle and eventually disappear. Chomsky urges us to anticipate the official response to peak oil based on how corporations, news organizations and other institutions have responded to global warming: obfuscation, spin and denial. James Howard Kunstler says that we cannot survive peak oil unless we "come up with a consensus about reality that is consistent with the way things really are." This documentary series hopes to help build that consensus. Click here to watch the introductory video, and check back here for new videos each Wednesday.
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The Death of News | The Nation - 0 views

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    Ten years ago, when we first focused national attention on the dangers of the US media cartel, the situation was already grim, although in retrospect it may seem better than it really was. In the spring of 1996 Fox News was only a conspiracy (which broke a few months later). CNN belonged to Turner Broadcasting, which hadn't yet been gobbled by Time Warner (although it would be just a few months later); Viacom had not yet bought CBS News (although it would in 1999, before they later parted ways); and, as the Telecommunications Act had been passed only months earlier, local radio had not yet largely disappeared from the United States (although it was obviously vanishing). One could still somewhat plausibly assert, as many did, that warnings of a major civic crisis were unfounded, overblown or premature, as there was little evidence of widespread corporate censorship, and so we were a long way from the sort of journalistic meltdown that The Nation had predicted.
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On the Cheapness of Life - Ta-Nehisi Coates - National - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    As the Martin Peretz saga continues, a reflection on how bigotry can and does affect quality journalism
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Free Press | Media reform through education, organizing and advocacy - 0 views

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    Free Press is a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization working to reform the media. Through education, organizing and advocacy, we promote diverse and independent media ownership, strong public media, quality journalism, and universal access to communications.
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The Right's Power of Media Money - 0 views

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    In assessing what went wrong with the U.S. political process over the past few decades, it's easy to see the broad outlines of the right-wing Republican ascendancy and the liberal-left Democratic decline, an imbalance that has now left the nation incapable of doing much besides waging endless wars, bailing out too-big-to-fail banks, slashing taxes for the rich, and running massive deficits.
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The Two Most Essential, Abhorrent, Intolerable Lies Of George W. Bush's Memoir - 0 views

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    WASHINGTON -- These days, when we think of George W. Bush, we think mostly of what a horrible mess he made of the economy. But his even more tragic legacy is the loss of our moral authority, and the transformation of the United States of America from global champion of human rights into an outlaw nation.
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Watch Capital Talk - 19th March 2009 - 0 views

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    Aynt Ullah Durrani State Min. for Indestries & Production, Gen. (R) Abdul Baloch Former Governor Balochistan, Senator Mir Hasil Khan Bizenjo Sec. Gen. National Party, Muhammad Abdul Basad, in Fresh episode of Capital Talk and discusses with Hamid Mir.
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TP: Somalia: Vom Terroristen zum Retter der Nation - 0 views

  • Somalia: Vom Terroristen zum Retter der Nation Alfred Hackensberger 09.02.2009 Mit Scheich Ahmed wurde der Führer der von den USA bekämpften Union der Islamischen Gerichte zum neuen Präsidenten Somalias – die neue US-Regierung gratuliert Somalia hat einen neuen Präsidenten: Scheich Sharif Scheich Ahmed, den man vor zwei Jahren als Führer der "Union der Islamischen Gerichte" (ICU) noch vertrieben hatte.
  • Erst als die "Union der Islamischen Gerichte" (ICU) im Juni 2006 die Kontrolle über die Hauptstadt Mogadischu übernahm, endete Chaos und mörderische Willkür. In Somalia schienen sich nun stabile Verhältnisse zu entwickeln.
  • Sheich Sharif Ahmed war der Führer der ICU, die nach der Scharia, dem islamischen Rechtscodex, Entscheidungen traf. Nach Jahren der Gesetzlosigkeit war die Bevölkerung dankbar für ein Stück Rechtssicherheit und vor allen Dingen Frieden.
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  • Nur die USA unter dem alten Präsidenten George W. Bush war ein islamisches Somalia ein Dorn im Auge. Man befürchtete ein zweites Taliban-Regime wie in Afghanistan. Im Kampf gegen die Islamisten hatte man sogar "Warlords" unterstützt, die Jahre zuvor noch Feinde. Man bat Äthiopien um Hilfe, einen seit langen Jahren Verbündeten, der seit 2002 200 Millionen Dollar an Militärhilfe erhalten hatte. Im Dezember 2006 beginnt die äthiopische Invasion und nur zwei Monate später ist Somalia unter Kontrolle, der ICU vertrieben, ihr Führer Scheich Sharif Ahmed im Exil in Kenia. "Wir haben eine enges Arbeitsverhältnis", sagte der Sprecher des Pentagons Leutnant Joe Carpenter. Dazu gehörte der Austausch von Geheiminformationen, Waffenhilfe und militärische Ausbildung. Rund 200 CIA- und FBI- Beamte hatten ihr Camp im Hotel Sheraton von Addis Abeba, der Hauptstadt Äthiopiens, aufgeschlagen.
  • 2007 begannen radikale Splittergruppen der ICU, darunter al-Shabab (Jugend), einen Guerilla-Krieg gegen die äthiopischen Invasoren und bekamen mehr und mehr Zulauf
  • Die Lage schien außer Kontrolle zu geraten und die USA entschieden sich für einen Friedensprozess unter der Leitung der UNO. Im August 2008 wurde ein Friedensvertrag von dem damaligen Präsidenten Abdullahi Yusuf und dem ICU-Chef Scheich Sharif Ahmed unterzeichnet.
  • Im Rahmen des Abkommens erfolgte Ende Januar 2009 der Abzug Äthiopiens, die von Friedenstruppen der Afrikanischen Union (AU) ersetzt werden. Gleichzeitig stockte man das somalische Parlament um 200 Sitze auf, die Vertreter der ARS erhielten, was die Wahl Scheich Sharif Ahmed zum Präsidenten erst möglich machte. Ausgerechnet den Mann, den man als Führer der ICU im Dezember 2006 auf Veranlassung der USA vertrieben hatte. Etwas überraschend lobte dieser plötzlich den einstmalig so verhassten Gegner
  • Offensichtlich hat es mit der neuen US-Regierung von Präsident Barak Obama Absprachen gegeben
  • Sollte das alles nicht ganz im Interesse der USA laufen, könnte es leicht passieren, dass das Weiße Haus wieder einmal über einen Regierungswechsel in Somalia nachdenkt.
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American Majority: Part the astroturf to see what's underneath | Crooks and Liars - 0 views

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    What do you do when you live in Kansas, are the twin sons of disgraced Kansas Congressman Jim Ryun and you have access to a whole lot of money? What else? Start a non-profit organization to raise up a 'grassroots army'. Meet American Majority, the newest right wing non-profit on the block. If you actually click that link you'll get a big overlay asking "Do you want your country back?" American Majority was born in 2008 (keep that date in mind), and its stated purpose is as follows: American Majority, Inc.s' purpose is to create a national political training institute dedicated to recruiting, identifying, training and mentoring potential political leaders.
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WikiLeaks' Most Terrifying Revelation: Just How Much Our Government Lies to Us | | Alte... - 0 views

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    Do you believe that it is in Americans' interest to allow a small group of U.S. leaders to unilaterally murder, maim, imprison and/or torture anyone they choose anywhere in the world, without the knowledge let alone oversight of their citizens or the international community? And, despite their proven record of failure to protect America -- from Indochina to Iran to Iraq -- do you believe they should be permitted to clandestinely expand their war-making without informed public debate? If so, you are betraying the principles upon which America was founded, endangering your nation, and displaying a distinctly "unamerican" subservience to unaccountable authority. But if you oppose autocratic power, you are called to support Wikileaks and others trying to limit U.S. Executive Branch mass murder abroad and failure to protect Americans at home.
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Noam Chomsky: "The U.S. and Its Allies Will Do Anything to Prevent Democracy in the Ara... - 0 views

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    Speaking at the 25th anniversary celebration of the national media watch group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, world-renowned political dissident and linguist Noam Chomsky analyzes the U.S. response to the popular uprisings sweeping the Middle East and North Africa. "Across the [Middle East], an overwhelming majority of the population regards the United States as the main threat to their interests," Chomsky says. "The reason is very simple... Plainly, the U.S. and its allies are not going to want governments which are responsive to the will of the people. If that happens, not only will the U.S. not control the region, but it will be thrown out." [includes rush transcript]
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The Truth about 'Class War' in America | Common Dreams - 0 views

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    The tax structure imposed by Washington on the US over the last half-century has seen a massive double shift of the burden of taxation: from corporations to individuals and from the richest individuals to everyone else. If the national debate wants seriously to use a term like "class war" to describe Washington's tax policies, then the reality is that the class war's winners have been corporations and the rich
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Running from Right-Wing Clowns | Consortiumnews - 0 views

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    By the late 1970s, there was a serious national debate about the blood-soaked Vietnam War, but then came Ronald Reagan rebranding it a "noble cause" and right-wing accusations against critics who "blame America first," followed by the panicked retreat of everyone wanting to be part of the mainstream, as Phil Rockstroh observes.
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CAFR: US agencies have billions, trillions in investments while crying budget deficits ... - 0 views

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    Gerald Klatt and Walter Burien are unrecognized heroes. These individuals are national leaders who have communicated how government agencies conceal American taxpayers' money in surplus accounts that collectively total trillions of our dollars. The data is found in government agencies' Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFRs).
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Over 56 Million Americans Live in Poverty - How Census Bureau Propaganda Ignores the Su... - 0 views

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    Here we go again. The government and corporate media are pumping out more propaganda on vital economic statistics to mask the severity of our economic crisis. Deceptive unemployment, GDP, inflation and poverty measures are easily exposed with some research and a closer look at the data. The latest deception comes from the Census Bureau in their annual poverty report, which is now uncritically being "reported" on throughout the corporate media and echoing throughout online news outlets as well. The new Census data reveals that a stunning 46.2 million Americans, 15.1% of the population, lived in poverty in 2010. This is an increase of 2.6 million people since 2009. While these are staggering statistics that represent the highest number of American people to ever live in poverty, and a dramatic year-over-year increase, it significantly undercounts the total. The Census Bureau poverty rate is a highly flawed measurement that uses outdated methodology. The Census measures poverty based on costs of living metrics established in 1955 - 56 years ago. They ignore many key factors, such as the increased costs of medical care, child care, education, transportation, and many other basic expenses. They also don't factor geographically-based costs of living. For example, try finding a place to live in New York that costs the same as a place in Florida. A much more accurate measurement of poverty, which factors in these vital cost of living variables, comes from the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Unlike the Census poverty measure, which gets significant coverage throughout the corporate media, the NAS measurement gets little, if any, mainstream media coverage.
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Glenn Greenwald: With Liberty and Justice for Some | Dylan Ratigan - 0 views

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    How did America come to accept having two classes of citizens?  When did America give up on the dream of fairness for all? Last night after the television show, I got the chance to sit down with Glenn Greenwald to discuss his new book, With Liberty and Justice for Some: How the Law is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful. Unfairness in America is nothing new.  In fact, it is perfectly acceptable in this culture for us to admire those who we see as becoming successful and powerful by creating value.  At the same time, Americans accept unfairness with one explicit caveat: that each of us has the chance to be one of those people - that each of us has the opportunity to become successful. What Americans are rejecting now is not wealth disparity, but the corrupt and unethical way so much of the money in this country is now being made, with our government, more often than not, simply looking the other way. Well, Americans are saying "no more" to our government explicitly agreeing to legalize and codify that destructive behavior, protecting powerful political and financial elites while prosecuting ordinary Americans over trivial offenses. We are beginning to see a rejection of this unfairness at Occupy Wall Street and other national reform-based movements.  
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Glenn Greenwald On "America's Lawless Elite" | On Point with Tom Ashbrook - 0 views

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    Glenn Greenwald studied law and spent ten years as a litigator in federal and state courts across the country. Now he's a big two-fisted progressive blogger and columnist for Salon.com. And he's out with a blistering critique of what has happened to American law. We've stopped applying it to everyone, says Greenwald. We've carved out an exemption for Americans in the halls of power. We've created what Greenwald calls a "lawless elite" that is running roughshod over our economy and national policy. Over American law. This hour On Point: Glenn Greenwald, and liberty and justice for some.
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The Nation: Big Pharma, Bad Science - 0 views

  • New England Journal of Medicine
  • The editors declared that they were dropping their policy stipulating that authors of review articles of medical studies could not have financial ties to drug companies whose medicines were being analyzed
  • The reason? The journal could no longer find enough independent experts.
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  • So the journal settled for a new standard: Their reviewers can have received no more than $10,000 from companies whose work they judge. Isn't that comforting?
anonymous

TP: Wie Ritalin & Co. im Gehirn und der hyperaktiven Gesellschaft wirken - 0 views

  • Wenn wir in einer Stabhochspringerkultur lebten, gäbe es sicher viele Kinder mit einem Stabhochsprungdefizit, das entsprechend als Krankheit definiert und behandelt würde. Unsere Gesellschaft braucht aber nun einmal keine besonders bewegungshungrigen Menschen, sondern eher solche, die möglichst lange still sitzen und auf einen Computerbildschirm starren können.
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