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By Ken Brosky
Friday, Apr 18 2008, 11:24 AM
Well, here we go! It's time for the weekend homework, and this week I'm going to provide you with a number of links to Web sites that you can use again and again. I'll try and do this again in the future, but for now, this will give you a great head start. Bookmark these. Climate Progress -- Run by a scientist who's actually conducted empirical research on global climate change, this is a great resource. He's funny, intelligent and has no problem calling out Democrats or Republicans who are unwilling to accept scientific facts. Global warming is real, it's important, and we have technology available right now to begin combating the problem. David Sirota -- One of my favorite columnists and author of Hostile Takeover. Sirota takes Republicans and conservative Democrats to task, focusing mainly on corruption related to lobbying issues and how bribery can affect a politician's decisions. In addition, he makes a point of showing the positive side of government and how grassroots organizations are making a real difference. Well worth subscribing to. Paul Krugman -- A liberal economist, one of the best on this planet. Krugman's analyses on everything from the dangers of unregulated forces to universal health care to classic economics is always well researched and intelligent. Enjoy these. The most recent posts are excellent.
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By Ken Brosky
Sunday, Jan 27 2008, 04:14 PM
Dupont, it seems, has been attempting to buy up all recorded copies of the military marching tune "Napalm Sticks to Kids."
Dupont, a maker of napalm, most likely sees this type of song as a
threat to its consumer-friendly image. After all, Dupont has its
fingers in every aspect of our society, and you better believe it's
still profiting on the death of human beings. In 2003, before the U.S.
could "sanitize" Saddam Hussein's report to the United Nations, DuPont was listed as one of the companies that supplied Saddam with materials necessary for his chemical, biological and early nuclear weapons programs.
Why should this bother you? Well, if you enjoy smoking pot and wonder why it's illegal, you can partially blame DuPont.
If you're wondering why hemp is illegal, you can partially blame
DuPont. While FDR was trying to improve working conditions,
DuPont/General Motors was working its employees to death and assembling
a terrorist group known as the "Black Legion" to fight unionization efforts in the American Midwest.
DuPont also helped those nefarious bigots in Germany (I can't actually say the real word, but it rhymes with "hotsies").
Scary? You bet. For more history of the company, click here.
How
does this relate to you? Because this company is so streamlined into
our culture that it's impossible to boycott. How do we quantify or
qualify the positive contributions of a corporation or the negative
contributions? DuPont's war profiteering may be bad, its collaborations
with Germany during and before World War II may be horrendous, but this IS the same company that
gave us Spandex. Sure, DuPont poisoned babies on a regular basis (then covered it up), but they also invented Teflon. Your call.
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