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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

10 Greediest People of 2009

By Sam Pizzigati, Too Much: A Commentary on Excess and Inequality
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: As ordinary Americans reel from the Great Recession, these gluttonous all-stars continue to claw in absurd amounts of money.

How Wall Street Bought Barney Frank

By Kevin Connor, AlterNet
Politics: Barney Frank takes pride in being the Left's darling, but he's almost entirely funded by Wall Street and his votes show it.

Glenn Beck's Year of Wild Conspiracies, Paranoid Delusions and Cynical Lies

By * Staff, Media Matters for America
Politics: Beck's unbridled ignorance and confidence in his own manipulative half-truths and lies make him the most dangerously effective misinformer of 2009.

The "Slow Money" Movement May Revolutionize the Way You Think About Food

By Kari Lyder, AlterNet
Health and Wellness: In an economy structured around industrial agriculture, sustaining small farms can be a challenge. 'Slow money' economics could be the answer.

The Senate Health Care Bill: Flawed Necessity or Idiotic Sell-Out?

By Harold Pollack, Firedoglake Blogs, AlterNet
Politics: We can all agree that the Senate health care bill is far from perfect. What now?

Osama bin Laden Nearly Killed Bill Clinton?

By Daniel Tencer, Raw Story
According to a new book, Osama bin Laden attempted to assassinate President Bill Clinton during a summit in the Philippines in 1996.

GOP's New Prayer Guru Says Gays Possessed By Demons

By Bruce Wilson, AlterNet
Politics: Lou Engle has led GOP Senators in nationally broadcast prayer and anointed Huckabee and Gingrich

Monday, December 21st, 2009

Matt Taibbi, Bill Moyers and Robert Kuttner: Why Can't Democrats Do Anything Right?

By Bill Moyers, Matt Taibbi, Robert Kuttner, Bill Moyers Journal
Could a crushing defeat on health reform teach Democrats to stop prioritizing corporate interests?

Corporations (and Sarah Palin) Are Cyborgs Sent to Scuttle the Fight Against Climate Change

By Rebecca Solnit, Tomdispatch.com
Environment: Why does it seem as if we're in an action movie in which the fate of the Earth is at stake?

Women Soldiers Forced to Resort to Back-Alley Abortions: Why Are Their Reproductive Rights Denied?

By Kathryn Joyce, Religion Dispatches
Reproductive Justice and Gender: Thanks to anti-abortion forces in Congress and other culture warriors, female soldiers are not protected by the Constitution they defend.

Stunning Statistics About the War in Afghanistan Every American Should Know

By Jeremy Scahill, Rebel Reports
World: Contrary to popular belief, the U.S. actually has 189,000 personnel on the ground in Afghanistan right now -- and that number is quickly rising.

Democratic Senator: GOP on Desperate Mission of Propaganda, Obstruction and Fear

By Sheldon Whitehouse, AlterNet
Politics: In his Senate floor speech on the health-care bill, the Rhode Island senator accused the GOP of fomenting the kind of paranoia that led to Kristallnacht and lynchings.

Most of Us Hate X-mas: Let's End That Holiday As We Know It

By Bill McKibben, Grist.org
Environment: If you poll Americans this time of year, far more regard the approaching holidays with dread than anticipation. How can we make Christmas worthwhile again?

Sexy Mormons, the Joy of Vibrators and Sticking it to Puritans: 10 of Liz Langley's Best Pieces

By AlterNet Staff, AlterNet
Sex and Relationships: Sex and relationships writer Liz Langley wrote some of the sexiest -- and smartest -- stories about the politics and culture of sex this year.

Stephen King Meets the Estate Tax

By Bill Gates, Sr., Chuck Collins, AlterNet
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: What horrors will befall our nation's wealthy when one of the most bizarre twists in tax legislation in history comes to pass?

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

10 Ways to Screw Over the Corporate Jackals Who've Been Screwing You

By Scott Thill, AlterNet
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: Tired of getting pushed around by faceless big business? Here are 10 ways to push back!

Health Care Reform Is Not Reform If It Denies Women Coverage

By John Nichols, TheNation.com
Health and Wellness: Sen. Harry Reid and the Senate Dems aren't winning any friends among the broad base of voters who support reproductive rights.

Howard Dean Is a Genuine Hero: Taking on Corporate 'Centrists' Like Lieberman

By David Sirota, AlterNet
Politics: Dean's attacks on the Lieberman-gutted health insurance "reform" bill are creating the political space for the final version to be better and more progressive.

Pockets of White America Are in the Throes of an Existential Crisis

By Rich Benjamin, AlterNet
Rights and Liberties: As the Census "time bomb" ticks, fear mounts over a perceived loss of whites' raw power - demographic, social, economic, and political.

7 Reasons for Atheists to Celebrate the Holidays

By Greta Christina, AlterNet
Belief: Even though the standard winter holidays are supposedly religious, there are ample reasons for atheists to celebrate, too.

Copenhagen Talks End With Agreement, But No Binding Deal: So, How Screwed Are We?

AlterNet Environment: 'The governments which moved so swiftly to save the banks have bickered and filibustered while the biosphere burns.'

Quitting Meat Is at the Heart of 2009's Health Zeitgeist, And Author Kathy Freston Is Leading the Debate

AlterNet Health and Wellness: Have you been missing out on one of AlterNet's most popular authors? Here are 10 of Freston's best works from the year.

"We Can Make Him Disappear": Immigration Officials Are Holding People In Secret, Unmarked Jails

By Jacqueline Stevens, The Nation
Rights and Liberties: In addition to publicly listed field offices and detention sites, ICE is holding prisoners in 186 unlisted, unmarked locations, many in suburban office parks or commercial spaces.

Neocons Must Be Pissed; China and Russia Are Getting the Sweet Oil Deals in Iraq

By Pepe Escobar, Asia Times
World: Cheney and Rumsfeld's script was never supposed to develop like this. Instead of US Big Oil getting the lion's share in Iraq, its top competitors turned out to be big winners.

James Cameron's Wizardry in 'Avatar' Movie Demands Being Witnessed on the Big Screen

By Wajahat Ali, CounterPunch
Media and Technology: Avatar elevates cinematic storytelling to an exciting, untapped visual apex that allows our eyes to finally experience images that were once only imaginable in our minds.

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Always Controversial Cornel West Disses Obama, Survives Cancer and Almost Spent His Life in Prison

By Terrence McNally, AlterNet
Rights and Liberties: Cornel West dishes on his new memoirs and Obama's clique of 'recycled neo-liberals and recycled neo-Clintonites.'

$57,077.60 -- That's What We're Paying Each Minute for the Occupation of Afghanistan

By Jo Comerford, Tomdispatch.com
World: The $30 billion cost of Obama's surge alone would place the US in the top-ten for global military spending, sandwiched between Italy and Saudi Arabia.

8 Things We Love That Climate Change Will Force Us to Kiss Good-Bye

By Tara Lohan, AlterNet
Environment: We face losing everything from 50,000 species a year to the world's best wines. How to put it all in perspective?

Banks Get into the Unemployment Biz, and Quickly Start the Rip-offs

By Barbara Koeppel, Consortium News
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: As states pay unemployment benefits with bank debit cards, the jobless are seeing their fees add up.

Atheism Was one of the Year's Hottest Topics, and Greta Christina Caught the Wave as Well as Anyone

AlterNet Have you been missing out on one of AlterNet's most popular authors? Here are 10 of Christina's best works from the year.

And They'll Call This Health-Care Reform: How Three Senators Are Extorting You For Their Big-Time Buddies

By Robert Reich, Robert Reich's Blog
Reproductive Justice and Gender: Harry Reid will do anything to get sixty votes -- which means Lieberman, Nelson, and Snowe can use extortion on behalf of Big Insurance, Big Pharma, the AMA, and abortion foes.

Is Handwriting Going the Way of the Dodo?

By Anne Trubek, Miller-McCune.com
Media and Technology: Writing words by hand is a technology that's just too slow for our times, and our minds.

Kucinich: 'Class War Is Over, Working People Lost'

By Sahil Kapur, Raw Story
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: "The separation between the finance economy and the real economy is real. This is not some fake idea. You can’t call that class warfare. That’s a fact."

Copenhagen Is Not Just About Climate Change -- It's About the What Kind of People We Want to Be

By George Monbiot, Monbiot.com
Environment: Here, in the plastic corridors and crowded stalls, among impenetrable texts and withering procedures, humankind decides what it is and what it will become.

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Does Aspartame Cause Tumors and Pose Cancer Risks? The Jury Is Still Out

By Scott Thill, AlterNet
Health and Wellness: Aspartame is consumed by over 200 million people in more than 6,000 products -- but how many of us are aware of the health risks?

Howard Dean: I Won’t "Vigorously" Support Obama's Re-election

By Sahil Kapur, Raw Story
Politics: Escalating his opposition to what remains of the health care legislation, former Gov. Howard Dean has taken more swipes at President Obama.

Politicians Are Portraying 'Gitmo North' as a Terrific Local Jobs Program -- Don't Count On It

By Liliana Segura, AlterNet
Rights and Liberties: Politicians' claim that moving detainees to Illinois will create 3,000 jobs is a distraction from an ugly reality; Gitmo is not being closed, it is being moved onto U.S. soil.

Guess What? Casual Sex Won't Make You Go Insane

By Ellen Friedrichs, AlterNet
Sex and Relationships: Many cling to the notion that casual sex must be damaging. Recent research -- and a little historical perspective and common sense -- shows otherwise.

Everything You Think About Tiger Woods is Wrong, So Shut the F*** Up!

By Michael Bader, AlterNet
Media and Technology: The hundreds of media theories that have grown up around the Woods scandal have nothing to do with him and everything to do with us.

In the Shadow of Goldman Sachs, Wall Street Is Far from Recovery

By Denver Nicks, AlterNet
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: Profits and bonuses are back on the Street, but the prosperity hasn't filtered down past the service economy.

Hightower: Congress Ethics Rules Undermined by Weasels

By Jim Hightower, AlterNet
The Democratic majority in the House pushed through a widely ballyhooed set of reforms. Pelosi promised "the most honest, ethical and open Congress in history. How'd that work out?

Right-Wingers' Big Day on Capitol Hill Proves to Be a Bust

By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet
Politics: A promised protest on Capitol Hill by right-wingers opposed to health-care reform doesn't happen; Dick Armey's speech at National Press Club canceled.

Al Gore: A Billion People's Water at Risk From Melting Ice

AFP Water: At UN climate talks Monday, he warned that record melting of Polar and Himalayan ice could deprive deprive more than a billion people of access to clean water.

Does Obama's Road to Re-Election Run Through Kabul?

By Christian Parenti, The Nation
World: The real purpose of sending 30,000 soldiers to Afghanistan is to make Obama look tough as he heads toward his next election.

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Why We're Fascinated by the Paranormal, Masonic Myths and Secret Societies

By Anneli Rufus, AlterNet
Media and Technology: By making paranoia part of pop culture, writers like Dan Brown have made a fortune. Then again, maybe he belongs to a secret cabal.

Meet the FBI Operative Who Threatened My Life, and the Gov.-Elect Who May Have Helped Him

By Max Blumenthal, AlterNet
Rights and Liberties: Did NJ Republican Chris Christie grant legal protection to neo-nazi radio host Hal Turner for his undercover role in a federal program to "flush out" violent far-right plots?

Right-Wingers' Big Day on Capitol Hill Proves to Be a Bust

By Adele M. Stan, AlterNet
Politics: A promised protest on Capitol Hill by right-wingers opposed to health-care reform doesn't happen; Dick Armey's speech at National Press Club canceled.

"How Does Somebody Have a Baby in Jail Without Anybody Noticing?" The Awful Plight of Pregnant Prisoners

By Rachel Roth, The Nation
Reproductive Justice and Gender: The lack of common sense and compassion with which imprisoned pregnant women are treated is chilling.

Tiger Woods Syndrome: How the Golf Star's Affair Will Help Him Win Our Hearts and Minds

By Dr. Susan Block, CounterPunch
Sex and Relationships: The new Tiger Woods -- flawed philanderer, sex addict, bad boy -- is far more interesting than the scrubbed-down endorsement machine we're used to seeing.

Krugman: It Seems Like Washington Wants Another Financial Disaster

By Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: Are the Dems willing to learn something from the disaster that has overtaken the U.S. economy, and get behind financial reform?

Health-Care Bill After Compromise with Lieberman: Worse Than Nothing

By Darcy Burner, AlterNet
Politics: Thanks to Joe Lieberman, the Senate health-care bill -- now with no public option or Medicare buy-in -- leaves progressives no choice but to kill it.

The Brutal Dark Side of Obama's "Softer" Immigration Enforcement

By David Bacon, The Progressive
Rights and Liberties: 'Sanctions pretend to punish employers but in reality, they punish workers.'

Former Police Chief Norm Stamper: 'Let's Not Stop at Marijuana Legalization'

By Norm Stamper, AlterNet
Rights and Liberties: A new poll shows that most Americans are ready to legalize marijuana, but not drugs like cocaine or heroin. A 34-year police vet says it's time to legalize them all.

Congress's Attempt at Financial Reform Is Very Weak Broth

By Zach Carter, Media Consortium
Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace: The latest efforts to reform Wall Street don't away with too-big-to-fail banks, and that's a big problem -- here's what progressives are saying about it.

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Too Fat to Serve: How Our Unhealthy Food System Is Undermining the Military

By Jill Richardson, AlterNet
Health and Wellness: Americans have become so overweight that a large percentage of young people no longer qualify for military service. How did we get here?

Huge Signature Gathering Success Sends Pot Legalization to Ballot

By Daniela Perdomo, AlterNet
Politics: AlterNet broke the news that Tax Cannabis 2010 in California has gathered a surplus of ballot petition signatures, moving the state towards pot legalization.

Howard Zinn and Bill Moyers on Right-Wing Demagogues and Progressive Resistance

By Bill Moyers, Howard Zinn, Bill Moyers Journal
Zinn: "Democracy doesn't come from the top. It comes from the bottom. Democracy is not what governments do. It's what people do."

Can Boob Jobs Serve the Public Good?

By Alexandra Suich, The Nation
Reproductive Justice and Gender: A tax on plastic surgery may generate $6 billion in ten years. But feminist groups oppose it. Why?

12 Hilarious Corporate Attempts to Look Green

By * Staff, WebEcoist
Food: Don't be fooled. Hummers and McDonald's aren't "green." Neither are fossil fuels or Fox News, for that matter.

Will Copenhagen Lead to Radical Climate Experiments?

By Chris Mooney, Mother Jones Online
If the summit fails, controversial geo-engineering projects may get a boost.

9 Holiday Gifts Every American Should Go Without

By Luanne Bradley, EcoSalon
Environment: Aren't we already up to our ears in calendars, cell phones and Ugg boots?
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