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Hunger Strikes America’s Most Vulnerable Citizens

  The “Senior Hunger Report Card” released by Meals On Wheels found that one in seven seniors in America – 8.3 million people – were faced with the threat of…

Sometimes We Need To Smile

Sometimes, when it seems that everything is going to hell in a handbasket, we need to look around and see the world we have been gifted with. I was talking…

Hunger Strikes In Israeli Jails

Hunger Strikes In Israeli Jails

“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” —   George Santayana, 1905 World-wide, Jews fight to make sure that no one forgets the Holocaust. In their view,…

My State Is Corrupt? Seriously?

My State Is Corrupt? Seriously?

There is a group called State Integrity Investigation, that analyzes a state’s transparency, accountability and anti-corruption mechanisms and rates the state for corruption. According to them, the worst, most corrupt…

Cinco de Mayo

  Happy Cinco de Mayo! Quick, answer this question: what does Cinco de Mayo celebrate? If you are like the majority of non-Mexican-Americans, you probably don’t know the answer to…

Art OR Eyesore: Do Polka-Dots Belong on a House?

“Polka dots aren’t just for bikinis,” according to the Grand Forks, North Dakota painter behind the now-famous polka dot house. Jim Deitz, a retired house painter, is in the process…

Ted Nugent Goes On Incoherent Rant During CBS Interview

Ted Nugent Goes On Incoherent Rant During CBS Interview

Ted Nugent is one of those fake patriots who, when the nation needed him, he was nowhere to be seen, but who, when it is expected to increase his popularity,…

Flashing Back At The Protest Rally

Flashing Back At The Protest Rally

At the May 1st rally assembly at City Hall in Montpelier, Vermont, there was a trio who performed social equality protest songs from the 1800s. It was a reminder of…