The Smithsonian magazine highlights — and supports — evolution in the cover story of their January issue. Online, they go even further, with additional information and links.
Cue the TheoCon heads exploding in five, four, three . . .
January Smithsonian Magazine to Anger the TheoCons |
| By: Peterr Saturday December 24, 2011 9:00 am |
The Smithsonian magazine highlights — and supports — evolution in the cover story of their January issue. Online, they go even further, with additional information and links.
Cue the TheoCon heads exploding in five, four, three . . .
Check Stubs and Moral Seriousness |
| By: Peterr Saturday October 29, 2011 9:15 am |
The late poet and Lutheran seminary professor Gerhard Frost once wrote “My check stubs are enough” to give you his autobiography. The former Chancellor of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, Giles Fraser, wrote similar words in June 2010: the best way to assess what someone believes is to look through their bank statement. Forget fancy words and sermons, money is the way we mean it – or we don’t. Money is the sacrament of moral seriousness.”
Given the reactions of the MOTUs and Powers That Be to the Occupy Movement, I’d say they don’t enjoy having their morals examined.
Only MOTUs and Banksters get TARPs |
| By: dakine01 Tuesday October 18, 2011 6:00 pm |
So there I was this morning, having completed my daily check for jobs in my chosen field of Software Quality Assurance and Testing (I do wish it would take longer than five minutes as that would mean there are actually some improvements in the economy but such is life), when I reached the NY Times and saw this article with the headline from Mayor Bloomberg that “‘Tent City’ Goes Beyond Free Speech”:
Golden Oldies Video: Geithner Says “No Risk” of AAA Downgrade |
| By: Jane Hamsher Saturday August 6, 2011 11:30 am |
On April 19, Geithner evidently thought he had a criminal shakedown operation well in hand. Oops.
New York Times Throws In with Bahrain’s MOTUs |
| By: Siun Monday March 21, 2011 8:00 am |
Ethan Bronner of the New York Times asks how could Bahrain tolerate disruption of the Financial Center while the head of the Bahrain Human RIghts Center is beaten and threatened with rape and the “blog father” of Bahrain is missing after 50 armed security agents come looking for him.
The Five Stages of Grief, MOTU Edition |
| By: Peterr Saturday October 16, 2010 9:00 am |
Watching the MOTUs as their financial services universe shakes and shudders around them reminds me of the five stages of death and dying. There’s lots of denial and anger coming out of the MOTUs, and hints of bargaining, but little sign of depression and acceptance. But it’ll come . . .
New York Times’ Sanger Worries Obama Makes Criminally Negligent Corporations Feel Unwelcome |
| By: Scarecrow Friday June 18, 2010 2:29 pm |
In an “analysis” piece by the Times David Sanger, we learn the astonishing fact that Barack Obama is in danger of being perceived as overly hostile to large corporations like BP, because he wants them to pay for the damages they cause.