I note that this morning's print edition of the NYT contains no mention of Sander's rally last night. I guess the "newspaper of record" doesn't want to report anything that calls the "Hillary is inevitable" meme into question.
One has to wonder if now wouldn't be a good time to sit down with the Iranians and have some frank discussions about where the mutual interests of our two nations lie.
I'm a parent of three school age kids and I am extremely worried about what climate change will mean for their lives and the lives of their children. Maybe one of the ways to break the ideological log jam on this issue and start moving the federal government and the people of this country to take climate change seriously is to frame the issue in the starkest possible terms: if we don't take decisive action on climate change now, our children and grand children will live on a planet that is increasingly a man made Hell. Starvation, violence and wars as society begins to break down. The death and destruction of all we hold dear and the people we love and care about. Maybe, just maybe, if we begin to describe a future with climate change in personal and emotional terms we might move people to change. Just a thought; more likely, a fantasy.
Best part of the letter from the warmongers: Karl Rove is one of the signatories! One wishes the President would automatically put the brakes on pursuing any policy Rove favors . . .
For all the Israeli leadership's lip service to the idea of a two state solution, it seems that everyday, they find new ways to make this an impossibility. And, as a result, I figure that at some point within the next 20-25 years, there won't be a Jewish state in the Middle East anymore.
I note that this morning's print edition of the NYT contains no mention of Sander's rally last night. I guess the "newspaper of record" doesn't want to report anything that calls the "Hillary is inevitable" meme into question.
I'd start any inquiry into your question by looking at the Koch Brothers.
One has to wonder if now wouldn't be a good time to sit down with the Iranians and have some frank discussions about where the mutual interests of our two nations lie.
I'm a parent of three school age kids and I am extremely worried about what climate change will mean for their lives and the lives of their children. Maybe one of the ways to break the ideological log jam on this issue and start moving the federal government and the people of this country to take climate change seriously is to frame the issue in the starkest possible terms: if we don't take decisive action on climate change now, our children and grand children will live on a planet that is increasingly a man made Hell. Starvation, violence and wars as society begins to break down. The death and destruction of all we hold dear and the people we love and care about. Maybe, just maybe, if we begin to describe a future with climate change in personal and emotional terms we might move people to change. Just a thought; more likely, a fantasy.
Best part of the letter from the warmongers: Karl Rove is one of the signatories! One wishes the President would automatically put the brakes on pursuing any policy Rove favors . . .
@ Seboeis - thanks for channeling the Heartland Institute's talking points in your post!
Yet another example of the real "existential threat" to Israel's future (hint: and it's not Iran)
http://www.alternet.org/world/154513/
For all the Israeli leadership's lip service to the idea of a two state solution, it seems that everyday, they find new ways to make this an impossibility. And, as a result, I figure that at some point within the next 20-25 years, there won't be a Jewish state in the Middle East anymore.