Propaganda

We Washed Coal

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I keep hearing all of this news about new "clean coal technology." It blows by mind. When exactly did coal become clean?

Carbon dioxide emissions from burning coal in power plants account for more than 30% of U.S. CO2 emissions every year. That is more than gasoline and diesel emissions combined. Coal also creates 1.5 times the emissions that natural gas does. Mmm-hmmm...squeaky clean.  Read More »

In the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king

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America is the land of the free. A place where your dreams will come true if you put your mind to it. A place where life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are inalienable rights. Freedom of expression is a hallmark of this great nation, with individual choice being something people pride themselves in here.  Read More »

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Propaganda from the Pulpit

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I was recently perusing a message board on Amazon.com when a title caught my eye asking if anyone's denomination of Christianity proposed the anti-semitic idea that Jews were bloodthirsty, murderous, sneaky and evil people. Well of course, I had to read it.  Read More »

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China is not a monster.

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I've realized that I haven't been sharing the whole story of my life in China or the real picture of China in general. I've been positive at times; negative at times, but I haven't clearly illustrated how my perspective has changed recently. Now, I try to dwell in an in between non-biased space and give events that happen a deeper look.  Read More »

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Global WHAT?

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It's Easy Being Green.  Read More »

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The Nasty Campaign Rhetoric-- Some History, Pros and Cons

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It's time to dispel all claims that Barack Obama is a Muslim terrorist.  Read More »

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The American public today

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to really go into depth on how badly american knowledge on the real world out there has become, i first want to explain what has happend to the press:  Read More »

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The Church and the Primaries

Supposedly we live in a country where church and state are separated, however, weekly attending a Baptist Church, I have found that some churches just can’t help but get involved in politics. One week the church announced they had printed a voter’s guide with information about the various candidates. Its purpose, or so they stated, was not to tell anyone who to vote for, but simply to inform.  Read More »

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