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Another ugly truth about tar sands companies:
forcing new pipelines through Canadian aboriginal communities. http://sc.org/ CanadaFirstNations
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This could be the future for many online sites, if we allow the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (Cispa) to be signed in to law. It passed the U.S. House last week and next heads to the Senate. If you want Big Brother to respect your internet privacy and stay out of the business of censoring the web then we suggest you call your senator today.
Find your senator's contact information below:
http://www.congressmerge.com/ onlinedb/ — at World Wide Web.
Find your senator's contact information below:
http://www.congressmerge.com/
God Bless the President of the United States shared 2012 Human Evolution Shift's photo.
One Million Strong Against Mitt Romney in 2012 shared Forward Progressives's photo.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz Seeks Federal Aid for Explosion After Voting Against Sandy Relief: http:// www.forwardprogressives.com/ tedcruzhypocrisy/
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Of course, this would have nothing to do with the fact, Rick Scott used to own shares valued at $62 million of Solantic, a company that generates a lot of its revenue from urine drug testing. ... When he took office, Scott transferred his shares to a trust controlled by his wife. Coincidence? I guess if you're an idiot.
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God Bless the President of the United States shared The Knowledge Movement's photo.
The numbers are somewhat skewed, to say the least, but the point is accurately made that there is NO cost savings.
Just as We Suspected: Florida Saved Nothing by Drug Testing Welfare
The numbers are somewhat skewed, to say the least, but the point is accurately made that there is NO cost savings.
Just as We Suspected: Florida Saved Nothing by Drug Testing Welfare
UNLESS WE GET ACTIVE, TAKE A STAND, CAMPAIGN FOR THOSE WHO WILL REPRESENT US INSTEAD OF THE 1%, DONATE, USE OUR VOICE, SHARE THESE POSTS, INFORM OURSELVES, INFORM OTHERS, BOYCOTT THE PLUTOCRATS, AND VOTE, IT WILL JUST KEEP GETTING WORSE.
WE ARE NOT POWERLESS, BUT OUR CHILDREN WILL BE IF WE DON'T ACT NOW!!!!
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Children can hear Rush Limbaugh on their parent's radio, three hours a day, five days a week, and have been for decades. That's how people become racists, sexists and gay-hating bigots. Time to stop him. This is America's public radio.
Clear Channel & Limbaugh Sponsor Petition: http://chn.ge/12aTw2I
Clear Channel & Limbaugh Sponsor Petition: http://chn.ge/12aTw2I
The Blue Street Journal added a new photo.
Message from Anonymous to the citizens of the internet,
We are Anonymous
The United States Government is again attempting to control and censor the internet. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) has just recently passed the house.
...
This bill would allow major internet entities such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google to voluntarily share your personal information with the U.S. Government. This will not only effect users in the United States, but also anyone with an account with these companies.
This upcoming Monday, April the 22nd, we invite you to join Anonymous in a internet blackout. We encourage all web developers and website owners to go dark on this date. Display a message as to why you are going dark, and encourage others to do the same.
We hope, just like the successful protest over the Stop Online Piracy Act, we can encourage the senate to stop this bill.
Spread the message, and inform the world.
We are Anonymous
We are the people
We are the internet
Knowledge is freeSee More
Message from Anonymous to the citizens of the internet,
We are Anonymous
The United States Government is again attempting to control and censor the internet. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) has just recently passed the house.
...
This bill would allow major internet entities such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google to voluntarily share your personal information with the U.S. Government. This will not only effect users in the United States, but also anyone with an account with these companies.
This upcoming Monday, April the 22nd, we invite you to join Anonymous in a internet blackout. We encourage all web developers and website owners to go dark on this date. Display a message as to why you are going dark, and encourage others to do the same.
We hope, just like the successful protest over the Stop Online Piracy Act, we can encourage the senate to stop this bill.
Spread the message, and inform the world.
We are Anonymous
We are the people
We are the internet
Knowledge is freeSee More
We are Anonymous
The United States Government is again attempting to control and censor the internet. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) has just recently passed the house.
...
This bill would allow major internet entities such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google to voluntarily share your personal information with the U.S. Government. This will not only effect users in the United States, but also anyone with an account with these companies.
This upcoming Monday, April the 22nd, we invite you to join Anonymous in a internet blackout. We encourage all web developers and website owners to go dark on this date. Display a message as to why you are going dark, and encourage others to do the same.
We hope, just like the successful protest over the Stop Online Piracy Act, we can encourage the senate to stop this bill.
Spread the message, and inform the world.
We are Anonymous
We are the people
We are the internet
Knowledge is freeSee More
Satire!!! :)
Lindsey Graham: “If we voted the way the American people wanted us to, it would've sent the message that we’re nothing more than their elected representatives.”
April 18, 2013
Lindsey Graham: “If we voted the way the American people wanted us to, it would've sent the message that we’re nothing more than their elected representatives.”
April 18, 2013
Courageous Senators Stand Up to American People
Posted by Andy Borowitz
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—In the halls of the United States Senate, dozens of Senators congratulated themselves today for having what one of them called “the courage and grit to stand up to the overwhelming wishes of the American people.”
“We kept hearing, again and again, that ninety per cent of the American people wanted us to vote a certain way,” said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky). “Well, at the end of the day, we decided that we weren’t going to cave in to that kind of special-interest group.”
“It was a gut check, for sure, but we had to draw a line in the sand,” agreed Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S. Carolina). “If we had voted the way the American people wanted us to, it would have sent the message that we’re here in Washington to be nothing more than their elected representatives.”
Calling yesterday’s Senate action “a bipartisan effort,” Senator Mark Pryor (D-Arkansas) said, “This proves that on a matter that affects the safety of every man, woman, and child in the nation, we can reach across the aisle to defy the interests of all of them.”
Senator McConnell agreed that yesterday’s vote “sent a powerful message,” adding, “If the American people think that just because they voted us into office and pay our salaries, benefits, and pensions, we are somehow obliged to listen to them, they are sorely mistaken.”
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Photograph, of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, on April 9th, by Chris Maddaloni/CQ Roll Call/Getty.
“It was a gut check, for sure, but we had to draw a line in the sand,” agreed Senator Lindsey Graham (R-S. Carolina). “If we had voted the way the American people wanted us to, it would have sent the message that we’re here in Washington to be nothing more than their elected representatives.”
Calling yesterday’s Senate action “a bipartisan effort,” Senator Mark Pryor (D-Arkansas) said, “This proves that on a matter that affects the safety of every man, woman, and child in the nation, we can reach across the aisle to defy the interests of all of them.”
Senator McConnell agreed that yesterday’s vote “sent a powerful message,” adding, “If the American people think that just because they voted us into office and pay our salaries, benefits, and pensions, we are somehow obliged to listen to them, they are sorely mistaken.”
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Photograph, of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, on April 9th, by Chris Maddaloni/CQ Roll Call/Getty.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2013/04/courageous-senators-stand-up-to-american-people.html
Wow. Thanks to "Being Liberal" for the meme.
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