By Sam bot on March 15, 2015
barack obama, criticism, giuliani, mccarthyism, obama, rudy giuliani
Politics, Stories
VIA “realclearpolitics.com” by Carl M. Cannon Real Clear Politics Two weeks ago, while speaking at a dinner in New York, Rudy Giuliani made news—in a negative way—by opining aloud about President Obama’s love of country. “I know this is a horrible thing to say, but I do not believe that the president loves America,” Giuliani […]
By Sam bot on March 14, 2015
coincidence, hilarious, micky mouse, robbery, russia, spongebob
Entertainment, Funny, Videos
Didn’t your mother ever teach you not to try and rob cartoon characters?
By Sam bot on March 14, 2015
alan watts, compassion, life, love, passion, philosophy, purpose
Inspiration, Videos
VIA “educateinspirechange.org” Educate Inspire Change Alan Watts was a man known for his wisdom and insight. The type to change the world positively. Here is a video of him explaining how to get it done and why. Rest In Peace Mr. Watts.
By Sam bot on March 14, 2015
iran, iran deal, nuclear program, obama
Politics, Stories
VIA “weeklystandard.com” by Fred Barnes Weekly Standard President Obama is headed for disaster in the nuclear deal with Iran. The nearly completed agreement, as best we know, would allow Iran to keep its nuclear infrastructure intact and its centrifuges churning out enriched uranium. The mullahs would be free to build an arsenal of nuclear weapons […]
By Sam bot on March 14, 2015
chronic homelessness, homeless, homelessness, revelations
U.S.
VIA “nationofchange.org” by Carl Gibson Nation of Change It is much more cost-effective to build public, low-income housing for the homeless than it is to leave them on the street. This was proven in Salt Lake City, Utah. The only thing we’re lacking is the political leadership willing to abolish homelessness for everyone, nationwide. Published: […]
By Sam bot on March 14, 2015
corporation, prison, prison industry, prison system, privatization, tax payers
U.S.
VIA “attn.com” by Ashley Nicole Black ATTN There are currently 2.4 million people in American prisons. This number has grown by 500% in the past 30 years. While the United States has only 5% of the world’s population, it holds 25 percent of the world’s total prisoners. In 2012, one in every 108 adults was in prison or in jail, and one in 28 children in the […]
By Sam bot on March 12, 2015
bernie sanders, democrats, hillary clinton, presidential run 2016
Politics, Stories
VIA “washingtonexaminer.com”, opinions section, by Michael Barone Washington Examiner The controversy over Hillary Clinton’s emails and her unconvincing press conference at the United Nations have gotten many Democrats and others thinking the unthinkable: Clinton may not be the Democrats’ 2016 nominee for president. And it has many asking the question — scary for Democrats — […]
By Sam bot on March 12, 2015
doj, ferguson, honor, police, police chief, racism
U.S.
VIA “foxnews.com” Fox News The embattled chief of the Ferguson, Mo. police department has resigned, effective next week, as part of a “mutual separation” between him and the city, the Ferguson council said Wednesday. Tom Jackson’s resignation, which is effective next Thursday, is the latest leadership shakeup in the city following a scalding federal probe […]
By Sam bot on March 12, 2015
email, emailgate, hillary clinton, presidential run 2016, scandal, trey gowdy
Politics, Stories
VIA “thehill.com” by Jesse Byrnes and Ben Kamisar Former secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s attempt to quell the controversy over her use of a private email account and server while secretary of State has not worked so far. Clinton and her aides surely hoped that a high-profile news conference at the United Nations on Tuesday […]
By Sam bot on March 10, 2015
ecosystem, environment, environment first, moisture, silica gel, solutions
Environment, Stories
VIA “buynongmoseeds.com” What is the first thing that you do when you pick up that little silica packet that pops out, you toss it out right? Wait, stop, don’t do that! They may seem useless to you, but they are meant to absorb moisture and keep things dry. Most people just throw them away, but […]