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Some Serious Potty Talk
There's a photo-word montage on the Internet in which a little boy, presumably from Africa, looks skeptically at a woman who is apparently from somewhere else. The boy asks, "You mean to tell me you have so much clean water, that you (poop) in it?" Umm…yeah. Yeah, we...
The Little Train That Won’t
I love groups with the gumption to take on big tasks and do what needs to be done — can-do groups that can, and do. But, uh-oh, here comes The Little Train That Couldn't. I'm talking about Congress. Since the earliest days of our US of A, the most basic task of this...
Forcing an Island of Peace to Host a Billion-Dollar Military Base
Back in the spring, an Asian tragedy fleetingly made headlines when an overloaded ferryboat sank on its way to South Korea's Jeju Island. Nearly 300 people aboard the Sewol ferry perished, mostly children. We've been hearing way less about the tragedy unfolding on the...
Destroying a Bridge to Somewhere
Bombing Syria Will Only Make Things Worse
President Barack Obama’s decision to bomb Syria stands in stark violation of international law, the UN Charter, and the requirements of the U.S. Constitution. It contradicts his own commitment, stated a year ago in the UN General Assembly, to reverse Washington’s...
Another Fast Food Stunt
Now here's a dinner I wish I could've attended. I hear it was an elegant evening of fine dining in New York City's chic Tribeca neighborhood. Celebrity chefs prepared a sumptuous spread of international cuisines for this truly unique ballet for the taste buds. The...
In OtherWords: September 17, 2014
This week in OtherWords, I give you a good reason to read Naomi Klein's new book about the climate challenge, Jill Richardson applauds California's efforts to stop using billions of single-use plastic bags, and Josh Hoxie says the #RichKids of Beverly Hills reality TV...
The Next Round of an Unwinnable War Beckons
Once again, a U.S. president vows to eliminate an extremist militia in the Middle East to make the region, and Americans, safe. And that means it's time again for a reality check. Having failed in its bid to destroy the Taliban and al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, the United...
Restoring Government by the People, for the People
One of the many privileges of living in a democracy is the ability of each of us to have an equal say about how we are governed. Through elections, our lawmakers can be held accountable for how well they fight for the interests of the people they represent. In theory,...
Worried About Climate Change? Ban Fracking on Federal Lands
As world leaders get ready to gather in New York City for the United Nations Climate Summit, it's time to take stock of how the United States is meeting its own climate challenges. While the UN has the power to help forge a world with good jobs, clean air and water,...