Monthly Archives: December, 2008
A Peaceful Solution Rachel Neulander
Rachel Neulander, known as medicinesocks online, softly sings her version of “A Peaceful Solution” a cappella after a tasty guitar picking intro. There is so much peace and love in this version that it seems to just come off the page and embrace you. This example of peace and love by medicinesocks will become more [...]
The Bully Epoch Eclipse
The epoch of the bully nears eclipse. Jim Bianco, president of Chicago based Bianco Research LLC, crunched the inflation adjusted numbers. The so-called bailout has cost, so far, more than all of these big budget government expenditures – combined: • Marshall Plan: Cost: $12.7 billion, Inflation Adjusted Cost: $115.3 billion • Louisiana Purchase: Cost: $15 [...]
Crisis Is Business As Usual
For all the talk of collapse, the system itself is as healthy as ever. The fundamental relationships remain unchanged: employers and employees, politicians and voters, police and policed.
A Peaceful Solution Worldwide Collaboration
No one needs incompetent and/or criminal leadership. We can do quite well without it, thank you very much.
A Peaceful Solution Jason Fraser
Jason Fraser sings a moving version of “A Peaceful Solution” accompanied solely by a piano. His use of a single title image for his video forces viewers to give their total attention to the music. There certainly seems to be much to distract us beyond the usual holiday obligations. The creation of horrific distractions has [...]
Plant the Seed Aleta Kim
It does not matter if you like to smoke pot, ganja, marijuana or not. The very idea of prohibiting and criminalizing the cultivation of the most useful of all plants should be seen first as a primary abridgment of your fundamental rights and freedoms.
A Peaceful Solution Aleta Kim video
Aleta Kim first added creative lyrics for her A Peaceful Solution mp3 and now she turns it into a video. We are fortunate that someone as informed, compassionate and active as Aleta Kim also has such a beautiful voice. Our leadership blindly pursues business as usual as if meaningful change represented daunting and overwhelming challenges. [...]
