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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Another edition of Know Your Murderers
So, I have a niece whom I love. She’s 14 years old. I asked her if she wanted to join me on the March against Monsanto tomorrow. She had no idea of what I was talking about! What are they … Continue reading
Know Your Murderers
Two new entries in the “Know your Murderer” side bar….introducing Gregory R. Page, CEO of Cargill. Cargill is the second largest privately held company in the US, behind Koch Industries. It’s based in Minnesota, at 15407 McGinty Rd, Minnetonka MN … Continue reading
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Tagged Arch Coal, Archer Daniels Midland, Buycott, Cargill, dilbit, ExxonMobil, Gregory R. Page, Halliburton, John W Eaves, March Against Monsanto, Mayflower Arkansas, Monsanto, return the dilbit, Rex Tillerson, The Nature Conservancy, West Virginia United Health Systems
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Derrick Jensen, DGR and EF!Newswire
So, I’ve been watching this thing blow up between you and am dismayed. I love you both. And the sniping and the name calling is just………mind boggling. Look, I freely admit and stipulate that I don’t understand exactly what you’re … Continue reading
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Feeeed Meee
We sprouted a leak in our garbage disposal and I’ve been waiting for the plumber. So I got to spend some time watching the bird room. There is a little field mouse or shrew or vole that has made a … Continue reading
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Tagged birds, flowers, Little Shop of Horrors, non Mother's Day, roses
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Adrift on the sea of despair
Five days into May, Michigan seems almost normal, weather-wise. After a cold March and historic flooding in April, we have sun and temperatures in the 70s. It didn’t feel normal, because last year, we had temps in the 80s and … Continue reading
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Tagged 400 ppm, A-team, Arkansas, climate change, drought, fossil fuels, Hoover Dam, Keystone, Michigan, obama, Somali, starvation, wildfires
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