What happens when you are not clear what the discussion group is about. (Sorry about the jerky video.)
(Thanks to Marie.)
It looks like Greece has been strong-armed into accepting the terms of the Eurozone bailout. It seems like this bailout is not a bailout of Greece but of all the banks that lent money to successive Greek governments with seemingly little caution. Much of the bailout money given to Greece will immediately go out again to repay the banks, and [Read more…]
At least according to humorist Andy Borowitz.
The website Antiwar.com is essential reading for me. In my opinion, it is the most useful and important comprehensive news and opinion site around.
The people behind it can likely be labeled as a mix of paleo-conservatives and libertarians who are refreshingly open to a wide spectrum of news and opinions from across the political spectrum and around the world, with a perspective that consists of opposing the idea of the US being a military empire, opposing wars of aggression, and protecting civil liberties.
They are holding a fund drive and I urge those who can to donate something.
A news report says that the New York city police department has been sending undercover agents to infiltrate Muslim student organizations on college campuses outside their jurisdiction and even outside their state. The names of students taking part in such things as white water rafting are deemed [Read more…]
Frank VanderSloot is an Idaho-based billionaire CEO of a company called Melaleuca that sells dietary supplements and cleaning products in a manner that has been likened to the dubious Amway model. He is supposedly a devout Mormon who has opposed measures that are seen as gay-friendly and he and his company are one of the largest donors ($1 million) to the pro-Romney SuperPAC, Restore Our Future and [Read more…]
Like most people, I find Wikipedia to be quite useful. It has grown on me over time and I have donated to their fund drives as I think it serves a valuable function and is also a great experiment in open-source knowledge and the wisdom of the crowds. I have found that on topics that I know something about, it has often been quite good. I generally tend [Read more…]
A new Pew survey finds that the rates of intermarriage between ethnic groups has more than doubled to 15% from just 6.7% in 1980.
Is more intermarriage good for society? More than four-in-ten Americans (43%) say that more people of different races marrying each other has been a change for the better [Read more…]
