A Year Without a Mexican: The Debilitating Loss of Economic Lifeblood
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on April 2nd, 2009 4:34 am by HL
A Year Without a Mexican: The Debilitating Loss of Economic Lifeblood
Undocumented workers were the economic lifeblood of small towns like Postville, Iowa — until the immigration cops showed up.
Tasers Are the New Killers: Watch Their Popularity Surge!
Watch out: 50,000-volt Tasers are deployed in London this week; meanwhile, a new model can ‘instantly incapacitate’ multiple people at a time.
Obama’s Blackwater? Chicago Mercenary Firm Gets Millions for Private "Security" in Israel and Iraq
Federal records obtained by AlterNet reveal a multi-million dollar contract for a private U.S. paramilitary force operating out of Jerusalem.
How a Green Economy Is an Antidote to Casino Capitalism
A green investment sector can help rid the capital development of the U.S. economy of casino logic.
Journalists Made Fun of Tom Hurndall: In the End, He Was More Principled Than Any of Could Dream to Be
Tom Hurndall was a "human shield," the kind we journalists made fun of in Iraq. Instead of mocking him we should have listened to him.