Monarchs Dead? Hawking v Bachmann. Bush and Lingerie. Etc.
February 27, 2014 by admin
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Update from the post-Occupy Worldwide Wave of Action (Wave of Action) . Starts April 4—should be newsworthy.
The US military is…going green! (Bloomberg). What’s not to like? Clean, energy-efficient, wars.
Democratic Party has recovered from the Citizens United decision, and how! (Mother Jones) Campaign finance, same old, same old, but more muscular.
Cool graphic on how often various words have appeared in the State of the Union addresses over the years. (Washington Post) “Me” was biggest in the 90s….figures!
Monarch butterfly migration could end altogether—new worries (MSN)
Stephen Hawking renounces his Black Hole theory; Michele Bachmann renounces science altogether. (Liberty Voice)
Former George H.W. Bush company takes over naughty lingerie company. (Courthouse News) If you’ve read “Family of Secrets,” you know that Bush family business ventures often make no sense, on the surface. Could this be another case with a hidden (spy) agenda in play? Get it—“in play”?
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They probably got the idea of making money in the lingerie market by studying how the late political candidate and filmmaker Aaron Russo made his money to be such a great activist.
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If Poppy’s fingerprints are on it — no matter how lightly, there’s about a 99% chance something shady is going on. (Of course, that was a figure of speech. Poppy is very careful to never leave fingerprints.)