By focusing on the large sum of money the Volcano erupting in Iceland has cost the airline industry, Big Media has missed the real story: Stranded passengers’ discovery that airports are an unlikely vacation paradise.
April 21, 2010 | Posted in
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Fox news analyst (wink), Sarah Palin, has decided again to push her podium-preaching of how and when it is appropriate for anyone to use the word “retarded” To make matters worse, her critique on the first amendment has been directed towards Seth MacFarlane and his cartoon, “The Family Guy”. Before I continue, a personal note to Mrs. [...]
Dana Perino cashed in on her stint as White House press secretary in the Bush administration in the usual way: by signing on with a Washington PR firm (resulting in the occasional disclosure problem). She also got a common perk for ex-employees of Republican administrations — she joined the Republican administration in exile at Fox News. If Perino [...]
February 15, 2010 | Posted in
Media Matters |
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Even with the most advanced technology, spills and accidents can and do happen. With Florida now poised to build America’s 1st high speed train, there’s NO reason to put our beaches, marine ecosystem, $62 billion tourism economy and way of life at risk!
February 8, 2010 | Posted in
Florida Siera Club |
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Jon Stewart sat down with Bill O’Reilly and served up a dish of delicious truth about the Fox “News” organization. It was fair and balanced critisizm, and worth spending the time to watch the full, uneditited interview between the most trusted man in news (Stewart) and the most watched man in news (O’Reilly) Click here [...]
Examining the “Climate-Gate” Conspiracy…What those hacked emails really say and mean. Leading scientist, Kevin Trenberth of NCAR, elaborates on the hacked emails being used to dispel the notion that the planet is warming and global warming in general is a big hoax. Read about him here or his statement on the hacking here. For more real data and information [...]
January 19, 2010 | Posted in
ENVIRONMENT,
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Frank Capra makes a film about global warming in 1958 For those who think that global warming is something people are just starting to be concerned with over the last 10 years, think again. The year was 1958, and visions of visiting Miami, Florida with a glass bottom boat were just beginning:
January 19, 2010 | Posted in
ENVIRONMENT |
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The current cold spell that has gripped a large portion of the US has given fuel to the doubters of Climate Change. Regardless of the difference between the definitions of “weather” vs. “climate”, the right-wing has again taken a vocal stance to stifle cap and trade legislation.
January 15, 2010 | Posted in
ENVIRONMENT,
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No matter if you played or not, everyone remembers the Mario Bros. and Tetris. Online Education has collected some stunning facts about the average gamer and games in the United States and abroad.
January 15, 2010 | Posted in
ECONOMY,
Photo Gallery |
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In an attempt to explain why the Republican Party should not compromise, modernize or sympathize, Steele proved his point by disgracing Native Americans with a demeaning slur, and has yet to apologize for it.
January 11, 2010 | Posted in
THE MEDIA CIRCUS |
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