30 Jul
Posted by Janet D Cohen as Breaking News, Blogging
Blog International was unveiled today at the World Future Society Conference in Minneapolis. The purpose of this new Community Blog is to share knowledge and facilitate discussion between members of the World Future Society and others. The announcement was made in a conference event, “So You Want to Be a Blogger.” Presenters […]
26 Jul
Posted by Stan as International Relations, Human Rights, War & Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Peacebuilding, Governance, Freedom of Speech, Arts & Culture, Breaking News, Education, Elections, Blogging
The news continues about the debate of a few nights ago and I figure being the loud voice that I am with the readership I command, it was time to weigh in.
I agree with Borack Obama. A candidate for President must be ready NOW for the job. I do not want a […]
What is there to think about? If Barry has done something wrong which affects his entitlement to the Home Run Record, then either the government should bring charges and let him defend himself, or better yet, let Commissioner Bud Selig suspend him from baseball until the matter is resolved. It does not seem fair that […]
10 Jul
Posted by Stan as Conflict Resolution, Peacebuilding, War & Conflict, Politics, Freedom of Speech, International Relations, Breaking News
The New York Times today reports that a key government official actually said that if the US pulls out of Iraq there might be grim consequences, especially the infiltration of outsiders looking to create havoc in Iraq or looking to take it over.
What news! Didn’t anyone listen to what critics of the war […]
And who got him off? King George of course.
You all think this is some political piece, but today I speak of sex. Society certainly got a screwing today, if justice is the measure. The appearance of impropriety means nothing to this Administration. But I am so kind…Appearance of impropriety means we don’t have to show […]
17 Jun
Posted by Stan as Human Rights, International Relations, War & Conflict, History, Governance, Environment, Freedom of Speech, Elections
For the past six years in America there has been a government for those people, by those people and of those people. Unfortunately, that the founding fathers’ message. The checks and balances written into our constitution were expressly written to avoid a President having absolute control over all facets of American life. […]
13 Jun
Posted by mkdorsey as Human Rights, Humanitarian, International Relations, Governance, Finance, Economics, Energy, Environment, Development
Once again Bono and friends were on hand at another G8. But all that’s starry does not necessarily produce a new development paradigm for Africa or tackle climate change.
Guardian’s Larry Elliot on the G8 shortcomings from last week. Folks at Priceofoil concur.
And BBC’s Glenda Cooper agrees as well. Walden Bello walks us […]
22 May
Posted by Stan as Environment, Energy, Economics
Several months ago I wrote to the Taxi and Limosine Commission (TLC) in response to a notice for public response to a proposal to allow for more medallions, meaning more taxicabs in New York City. As a New Yorker I felt that more taxis are important, but that more pollution should be avoided. […]
We know who the Republicans are and we think we know what the Democrats stand for, but if you want to win the Presidential election in November 08 then you should be a Repubocrat. The left side of the Democratic party has no voice in America. The Right side of the Republican party […]
08 May
Posted by Stan as Refugees, Politics, Human Rights, Governance, Economics
There is an argument that you hear that starts with the idea that we Americans must protect ourselves from the citizens of the world. But the argument has no historical basis and no reason in the present. Our society is the most multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, and multi-biased in the world. But those of […]
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