Fire – A Poem By Winne Jackson
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Our Very First Poem On The Website
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Our Very First Poem On The Website
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How do bad things happen? Is it usually malice of/with
forethought, or just an accidental unobservant ditsy
bitsy whoosh of slackened attention to what could
transpire if A affects B affects C affects D? Time
Warner is in the mix here, threatening our smaller
magazines with postal rate hikes…….
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Yes, Russian wanted to be loved when they smashed Hungary, as did Germany when they
started their world wars, and too George Bush needs love, but what have we done?
From two books being read right now, a sharing….
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OHMIGOD! The ultimate idiocy of the current administration now can be “workshopped” for all to attend, in 11 cities, suddenly convened starting this week of Feb 12, where you can help stop the atrocious attempt to start-up reprocessing centers to intake nuclear waste. Accepting nuclear waste from OUTSIDE the USA is one big bone-headed part of the careless plan.
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Chris Smither’s 2006 CD “Leave The Light On”
has some great songs that have very contemporary
commentary, excellent fingerpickin’, and a tune
that was chosen the 42nd best song of 2006
by Rolling Stone magazine.
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Ronnie Cummins, Director of Organic Consumers Association,
in an interview, stated that the latest non-move by
the European Communities was tactical to evade WTO penalties, not to junk labelling laws and moratoriums on GMO’s.
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Philip Roth’s latest 182-page book is very readable, enjoyable, but especially for the vulnerable, the imperfect, the sexually inclined, the human who is aging, facing what all of us face as life winds down…
The European Communities (EC) elected today not to appeal a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute panel decision on regulating genetically engineered (GE) crops brought by the U.S., Canada, and Argentina.
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A new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences makes a convincing case that salmon farms are killing off wild salmon. The study found that salmon farms are massive breeding grounds for parasites known as sea lice. The parasites then concentrate in rivers and streams and kill the young salmon who do not have scales to protect themselves. Most salmon farms are located in Canada, where 280 salmon farms produce about 96,000 tons of salmon each year. About 70 percent goes U.S. consumers. The study, which confirms previous findings, is the most comprehensive to date. Responding to this study and similar past study results, Andrew Thomson, Canada’s government head of Pacific fisheries, said, “We need to do more research on it.” Farmed salmon is also known to have higher levels of PCBs than wild salmon.
An invigorating charge through balmy autumn elements,
soaking the skin and the insoles….
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