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Was Marx Right? by Terry Eagleton
Thirty-five years ago many people in the United States and Europe were willing to give Marxism a hearing. Just a decade later nearly everyone agreed it had been discredited. Why this sudden change? More
| After the Tsunami by The Editors
As Dorothy Day observed, events like the tsunami in Japan can easily be linked to the idea of "God as a tremendous Force, a frightening impersonal God, a Voice, a Hand stretched out to seize me, His child, and not in love." Yet, as far as the Christian faith is concerned, that is never the whole story.
| Dorothy's Days * by David J. O'Brien
Encountering the newly-published letters of Dorothy Day.
| Humming with Mystery * by Paul Lauritzen Synthetic biology: brilliant innovation, or dangerous meddling? Are we playing God? |
Hallowed Ground * by Jo McGowan Do everything in view of eternity. There is really no other way to live. | Lightening the Load * by Jean Hughes Raber I like the notion of Lent as a time of "rising," of lightening the load of earthly ballast. | Reversal of Fortune by E. J. Dionne Jr.
The battle for the Midwest is transforming American politics. Issues of class equality and union influence, long dormant, have come back to life.
| A Just War in Libya? by David Cortright
An analysis of the international military intervention in Libya, according to traditional just-war principles.
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"...when you have laws against questioning the Holocaust narrative, you are screaming at the other person to stop thinking!!!" ---Michael Santomauro, March 23, 2011
Being happy–is it good for the Jews? "Before Professor Dershowitz accused me of being an anti-Semite (news to me), I was a happy person. Since then, I'm still a happy person". –Michael Santomauro
An anti-Semite condemns people for being Jews, I am not an anti-Semite.--Michael Santomauro
Most of us are mentally trapped to think Jewish. Actually, it is safe to say that virtually every mainstream publication or or other type of media organ is "nothing more than a screen to present chosen views." The great battle over the last century has been a battle for the mind of the Western peoples, i.e., non-Jewish Euros. The chosen won it by acquiring control over essentially the complete mainstream news, information, education and entertainment media of every type, and using that control to infuse and disseminate their message, agenda and worldview, their way of thinking, or rather the way they want us to think. Since at least the 1960s this campaign has been effectively complete. Since then they have shaped and controlled the minds of all but a seeming few of us in varying degree with almost no opposition or competition from any alternative worldview. So now most of us are mentally trapped in the box the chosen have made for us, which we have lived in all our lives. Only a few have managed to avoid it or escape it, or to even sometimes see outside of it, and so actually "think outside of the (Jewish) box." --Michael Santomauro
Thank you and remember:
Peace is patriotic!
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