The surest way to dumbing down is to absorb only what's fit to print
and accept that as gospel because the experts (with an agenda) said so.
It becomes a self-fulfilling sort of thing.
Better to read all sides of the story --on the Internet-- and compare
what fits reality better.
Harry, please
continue to advise and explain the president. His detachment is activating these protestors, including military
families and veterans, in the first place. Your defense that all of the
dissenters are just there for the politics is not surprising, but it is a
profound mistake
Unfriendly workplace
in the sky. Deregulation has led to a strange sort of competition with
everyone feeling stressed.
Time for
re-regulation?
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Business/Financial Desk; SECTCITINERARIES: SOUNDING
OFF
Looking for Friendly Skies? Stay on the Ground
By Chris
Balance. Bush and
his coterie chose to portray the image of presidential leadership as resolved, firm,
unshakable. This has played well during uncertain and fearful times, up to a
point. He has, owing to lack of depth, been unable to balance this act to avoid
the growing perception that he
I dont know just when it happened,
but some years ago the flight attendants started stating that
they were there to ensure passenger safety, dropping the notion
of service.
But the growing rudeness of the attendants
seem paced by the growing rudeness of the airlines themselves, toward
Wonder of wonders! Captain Beavo is once
again turning into a pussycat!
Ed
Canada backs down on softwood retaliation
By SCOTT DEVEAU
Tuesday, August 23, 2005 Updated at 7:12 PM EDT
Globe and Mail Update
It could be well into 2007 before the federal government applies retaliatory
The
airlines reflect the underlying "bottom line" culture. There is a grimness
and cost-cutting and race to the bottom for the middle class on down.
Going up in income, there is a great deal of conspicuous consumption.
Though many wealthy people find it "chic" to shop at WalMart and travel
Harry,
your disconnect from reality and logic is vast indeed: You claim to
advocate the best for the people, yet you insist on even lower sugar
prices in America (isn't the obesity epidemic bad enough yet?) and
food exports from starving Africa to obese countries.
These examples, like your DDT
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