News UnFit To Print
News Unfit to Print – week 24
by dawn on Apr.13, 2010, under News UnFit To Print
The Roberts Report on Central Asia and Kazakhstan: Déjà vu in Kyrgyzstan 5 Years Later?.
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http://www.svobodanews.ru/content/article/2006510.html&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com
http://neteffect.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2010/04/08/kyrgyzstans_analog_revolution
For all the hype about “digital revolutions”, “analog revolutions” are still the norm, not the exception.
News Unfit to Print – Week 24
by steve on Mar.30, 2010, under News UnFit To Print
There has been a lot of talk about Health care and I thought I throw in my .02 cents. (continue reading…)
News Unfit to Print – Week 23
by steve on Mar.16, 2010, under News UnFit To Print
Forty-six percent of the 1,014 adults surveyed March 4 to 7 described current U.S. environmental conditions as excellent or good.
Im not sure what this says more about Americans; either we are more complacent with our role in polluting the world, or we’re more gullible than I thought. A new study by Gallup says that people are starting to think that just because Wallmart is putting sod on the roof that everything they do inside is OK and that buyin a new SUV is green as long as it’s a hybrid. Possibly it could be the vivid stories out of every corner of the globe which show vivid large scale ecological devastation, and comparatively I guess some of the US is better than that and other less inhabited areas are being blown to bits.
You cant plug a hole in the dam with bubble gum and paint over it. Whether or not Global Warming was blown out of proportion by the UN and Al Gore for personal profit from the creation of multi billion dollar carbon trading markets I think its indisputable to say if humans have not YET damaged the ecosystem beyond repair – we will soon.
There are unprecedented levels of extinctions occurring just as we are learning about how interconnected the delicate web is. There are trash piles the size of Texas in the pacific ocean. 405 areas ranging from a square kilometer to 70,000 square kilometers in the Ocean have been so polluted by fertilizer agro run that it no longer can support life and is called a “Dead Ocean Zone”. These zones exist in almost every body of water on Earth and are new since 1970. It’s theorized that 90% of all large fish in the sea have been killed.
Full Story – (Reuters) http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE62A3TG20100315
(Reuters) – Forty-six percent of the 1,014 adults surveyed March 4 to 7 described current U.S. environmental conditions as excellent or good. That was up from 39 percent in March 2009 and was the highest positive environmental rating measured by Gallup since 2002.
The percentage of Americans who say the environment is only fair to poor was down from 61 percent last year.
The year-on-year changes were within the polling data’s 4 percentage point margin of error.
Only 2 percent viewed the environment as the most important problem facing the United States today, while the number who expect it to become the main priority in 25 years slipped slightly to 11 percent.
News Unfit to Print – Week 23
by karl on Feb.15, 2010, under News UnFit To Print
Ever wonder whether your lights are being on is at the expense of a mountain? Chances are pretty good they are.
A new website aims to help illustrate this fact by showing the source of the your local power plant’s energy. In the northeast most of the power plants are coal fired and most of them get the bulk of their energy from mountain top removal mines. Knowing how you are directly contributing to the problem is the first step to understanding how you can minimize your impact.
I for one have a harder time leaving lights on in my apartment now that I know whos backyard is being destroyed by my inaction.
http://www.ilovemountains.org
News Unfit To Print – Week 22
by steve on Feb.09, 2010, under News UnFit To Print
First the Green Scare… now the Green Police
Is this an ad or the Future to Come?
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News Unfit to Print – Week 21
by steve on Jan.19, 2010, under News UnFit To Print
Moveyourmoney.info
Mumia Abu-Jamal Execution Info
KPRC shows Houston Police secretly testing unmanned drone aircraft intended to spy on Americans
News Unfit To Print – Week 20
by steve on Jan.06, 2010, under News UnFit To Print
Eco-Prisoner Jeff “Free” Luers is FREE! – The Guerrilla Underground Network.
Sherry Jackson – Courageous ex-IRS AGENT moved a week before Christmas to disrupt holiday mail.
News Unfit To Print – Week 18
by steve on Dec.22, 2009, under News UnFit To Print
Hi this is your host stevO bringing you the news that’s unfit to print this week in no particular order other than what I choose to give it to you.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn18309-copenhagen-chaos-sets-world-on-track-for-35-c.html?full=true&print=true
News Unfit To Print – Week 17
by steve on Dec.15, 2009, under News UnFit To Print
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by steve on Dec.08, 2009, under News UnFit To Print
Breaking News out of the Huffington Post:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/07/man-throws-tomatoes-at-sa_n_383451.html
A man was arrested for allegedly throwing two tomatoes at Sarah Palin from the second floor balcony during a book signing event at the Mall of America in Minnesota, MyFoxTwinCities.com. reported.
Neither tomato came close hitting the former 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee, but did hit a police officer in the face, the station reported.
The unidentified man may face charges for assaulting a police officer, according to the station. (continue reading…)