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Global Revolution: Will the Many Finally Triumph Over the Few?

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Will we finally reach across borders to lift each other up rather than exploit? Will we finally achieve shared prosperity rather than fight for table-scraps while the elite hoard our resources and profit from our labor? Will we join in a global struggle for universal equality? Will we build a global movement that can provide the follow-through to Egypt’s glorious first punch? Will the many finally triumph over the few?

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February 13th, 2011 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Photo Gallery,World News | Read More »

Pot Shop Gives Free Joints For Canned Food Items

Dan Parr of Happy Pharmer’s Phamily in Butte, Montana, checks the final count of 2,200 pounds of food and baby items donated to the Butte Emergency Food Bank in exchange for free marijuana.

A Montana medical marijuana dispensary collected more than a ton of food by offering their members a free joint if they donated canned goods.

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February 12th, 2011 | Posted in Headlines,US News | Read More »

Egypt After Mubarak: The Army Should Only Be The Revolution’s Guarantor

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On Friday, the only possible outcome of the Egyptian revolution occurred: A peaceful military coup deposing Hosni Mubarak. Dictator Mubarak has finally step down, and at this juncture it seems that his Vice President, Omar Suleiman, will be largely sidelined in the transition process. A military council will sack the cabinet, dissolve the parliament and [...]

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February 11th, 2011 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Photo Gallery,World News | Read More »

Mubarak’s Defiance Breathes New Life Into the Revolution

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Hosni Mubarak has simultaneously provoked the Egyptian revolutionaries and snubbed his nose at America and Israel. He’s enraged his enemies and burned his bridges.A so-called ‘smooth transition of power’ would have preserved the status quo. Hosni was to cooperate and step aside. Hosni has gone rogue.

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February 10th, 2011 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Opinion | Read More »

Egypt’s Crossroads: Victory or Death

Anti-Mubarak Protesters Continue to Occupy Tahrir Square In Cairo

Bloodshed and violence, in some form, is imminent. Success is precarious. Strategies must be developed, protesters must become proactive, and actions must be planned and executed. Action or not, violence and bloodshed will be visited on those who have come this far. But, unless they take their country back, remove the regime, and establish a government of the people, there will be no gains worthy of the sacrifice. They’ve come too far. It’s victory or death.

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February 8th, 2011 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,World News | Read More »

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