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American Integrity

((( PayPalME !))) If you are among the 83 million-or-so Americans born after the deification of King Dutch the Great in 1980, you might find this concept difficult to grasp.  But I swear it’s true.  America used to have integrity.  Honesty used to be a factor in political discourse.  We once

by terryshaffer, Nov 07, 2017

Patriotism vs nationalism lesson

(((PayPalMe!))) I’m not sure if I have a Congressman, anymore.  My district either is or was represented by a classic business suit Republican named Tim Murphy.  If you’ve been following the story, I’m sure you understand my doubts. If you haven’t, the sordid summary is as

by terryshaffer, Oct 12, 2017

Selective Outrage: A Bipartisan Hypocrisy

(((PayPalMe!))) One of the greatest political predicaments facing America is the issue of tribalism and partisanship. The problem is rampant. The political atmosphere has become one of two warring camps at constant odds with one another with a complete inability to find any common ground. The people are incredibly divided.

by Paul Chatlain, Apr 14, 2017

Humans Are Parasites

(((PayPalMe!))) In relation to the earth, humans are parasites. This is not a metaphor or some pop culture reference to Agent Smith from the Matrix. Humanity's relationship to nature and the biosphere is largely, if not, exclusively, parasitic. The model by which humanity organizes itself and its resources

by Paul Chatlain, Mar 23, 2017

America's Secret Wars: A Failure of Transparency That Puts National Security at Risk

(((PayPalMe!))) Before any strike is taken, there must be near-certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured – the highest Standard we can set.” Three drone strike accounts are included in the report prepared by NYU and Stanford University entitled, “Living Under Drones: Death, Injury and Trauma to Civilians from

by Paul Chatlain, Mar 02, 2017

Neon sign that reads capitalism kills love on the street.

(((PayPalMe!))) Is human civilization decent? What claim have we to civilization when excessive poverty and suffering persist alongside the excesses and hyper-luxuries of the over-privileged? What claim to morality do we have when solvable suffering exists? How can we claim any amount of decency when decent society is often dismissed

by Paul Chatlain, Jan 30, 2017

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