Tom Engelhardt cuts to the chase: Corporate Press=Disinformation
Do not believe the corporate cons. They own the media who publish their lies.
100 year old box of negatives unfrozen and printed!
22 never-before-seen cellulose nitrate negatives documenting the life of Antarctic explorers a 100 years back
Oregonians for 15
“Sign The Petition and Make a Donation to Put a $15 Minimum Wage on Oregon’s Ballot!”
Endless corporate-American wars are not working
“Obama, a criminal and has spent trillions killing millions. He did it on our dime and without the approval or oversight of congress.” And so far we let him get away with rank treason. Revolution is a solution.
Transmit Culture: Women in Writing and Publishing
Transmit Culture: A Series of Conversations about Publishing is hosted by the Master’s program in Publishing at Portland State University and Ooligan Press, a nonprofit trade publishing house staffed by students in the graduate program.
Bernie has Baggage
Perhaps we can learn from the past 36 years of macho-male misadventures and mistakes.
William Faulkner and life, writing, wilderness and creative arts
“I’ve heard people say, ‘If I could just stop doing this, I would be a writer.’ I don’t believe that. I think if you’re going to write you’re going to write, and nothing will stop you.”
~William Faulkner
Ralph was right twenty years ago… “Tweedledum and Tweedledee”
“When voters decide they will no longer be mistreated and summon candidates to their own citizen-powered debates, the dynamics behind the campaigns will shift toward the citizenry.”
Trusting a Rat, by Don Dupay
Magistrates routinely rubber stamp search warrants and are thus entirely complicit in subsequent police wrong-doing that occurs after the fact. It is indeed time to closely scrutinize the police, and the proper use of informants, along with the judges who are ultimately responsible for what happens when phony search warrants are made up and issued against innocent people.
Bernie Sanders: Conservative clings to endless wars for profit
“Unwillingness to challenge the madness of militarism is thinking small.”



