REAL RICE
If you must virtual farm why not go to FreeRice, a non-profit website that is fun, has a little something in it for you, and just might do something for those really in need? The gist of the site is that it asks you vocabulary questions. The ones you miss keep sneaking back into the list so that eventually you learn it. For every correct answer the site's advertisers donate a grain of rice to the hungry. Admittedly, a grain of rice isn't much but every journey starts with the first step.
(Suggested by TOMMY BEALLE)
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
OUTFOXED
Some People Say that Fox has an agenda. The underlying premise of this 2004 film is that the network is really all about yellow journalism, politics and opinion masked as news. I report. You decide. (WARNING: This film is one-hour-plus, but well worth watching.)
Some People Say that Fox has an agenda. The underlying premise of this 2004 film is that the network is really all about yellow journalism, politics and opinion masked as news. I report. You decide. (WARNING: This film is one-hour-plus, but well worth watching.)
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
YouTube - SAFER CANNABIS USE GUIDELINES
NOT YOUR PARENTS' PSA
REMEMBER: When you share joints, you can also share infections.
(Suggested by ALABAMA COMPASSIONATE CARE)
REMEMBER: When you share joints, you can also share infections.
(Suggested by ALABAMA COMPASSIONATE CARE)
Meet the Senators in the Creepy Right-Wing Cult Trying to Defeat Health Care Reform | Politics | AlterNet
A FAMILY THAT PREYS TOGETHER
You may remember something called "The Family", some sort of religious shadow group whose name comes up from time to time in things like 60 Minutes. They are behind-the-scenes, but powerful, "players". A Protestant version of the Illuminati, but here. The people of South Carolina, Oklahoma, Iowa, Nevada, Kansas and Wyoming find themselves represented by at least one U.S. senator who belongs to "The Family".
(ALTERNET)
You may remember something called "The Family", some sort of religious shadow group whose name comes up from time to time in things like 60 Minutes. They are behind-the-scenes, but powerful, "players". A Protestant version of the Illuminati, but here. The people of South Carolina, Oklahoma, Iowa, Nevada, Kansas and Wyoming find themselves represented by at least one U.S. senator who belongs to "The Family".
(ALTERNET)
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