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Meet the Allies: Body Politic
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Body Politic
Just because you're pronoiad doesn't mean that they're not out to get you.
Tikkun Magazine is a progressive's heaven, with more links to more thinkers than we, frankly, had ever thought of. For example with the above link, "Healing After Terror," they publish a sweet stiff sip of Rabbi Michael Lerner's uplifting wisdom. Media Channel's special coverage on the media's role in the post-9/11 crisis provides international links and context in analyzing issues such as propaganda, censorship, spin, cultural aspects, rumors, diversity, background and much more.
Project Censored 2001: 25 stories the mainstream press doesn't want you to know about. And WorldWatch Institute Research Associate Seth Dunn asks, "How does oil import dependence factor into the U.S. military presence in Saudi Arabia -- a major grievance of radical Islamic fundamentalists?" in his Commentary. University of Ottawa economics professor Michel Chossudovsky wonders Who Is Osama bin Laden? Columnist Michael Moore explicates all the many reasons why war is always such a darned good idea. And Mark Levine outlines the underlying tenets of terrorism in a sober recount of a wholly different Top Ten. Send Vermont Senator James Jeffords a thank-you note for having both a heart and a brain. Have any suggestions for Senate Majority Leader Thomas Daschle? Pull up a chair in his virtual office and offer those well-chosen hints. The Pure Food organization wonders if Humane Slaughter: Is An Empty Promise? Sadly, the US's commitment to clean air is little more than smoke, as reported from the 2001 Climate Conference. On the upside, the Greenpeace Organization predicts that solar power could comprise some 26 percent of the world's energy needs within just three years. And Alternet's Don Hazen would like to remind you of The 13 Scariest White Guys in America. Shudder. COLUMBINE salutes those Israeli soldiers who have openly signed their names and ranks in protest against their country's actions on a Courage to Refuse letter.
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