[This is the first in a two part series]
Fukushima’s missing melted cores and radioactive gushers continue to fester in secret. Japan’s harsh dictatorial censorship has been matched by a global corporate media blackout aimed—successfully—...
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30 January 2014
In hindsight I realize it was a mistake.
Oh, I had good intentions, but, alas, I have erred.
For Christmas I gave Mrs. Peaves a tablet computer. Now she has become one of “those people.” You know the type. Always tinkering away on...
30 January 2014
There is a reason white people can't seem to stop appropriating black culture, a reason that white American culture, despite being the dominant aspirational culture for the rest of the world, seems so boring to the people it portrays....
23 January 2014
Not since the abolitionists and suffragists rocked Ohio’s politics in the 19th and 20th centuries has a movement in the Buckeye State been so essential to human rights. The announcement last week that Ohio’s Legislative Black Caucus, aided...
23 January 2014
I have seen images of many executions over the decades that I’ve been working to end the death penalty. One that stands out in my mind is film footage of an Iraqi military execution of a number of men tied to posts. After the initial...
23 January 2014
As I have previously mentioned, Mrs. Peaves works with underprivileged children. That has led her to befriend some of their parents.
A few years ago she learned that most of them were being ripped off yearly by unscrupulous tax...