Yes, once again we celebrate the life of our favorite religionist
(heretical), biblical scholar, occultist, prophet of the apocalypse,
and all around weird guy.
Can we find anyone else born on 25 December?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_newton#Religious_views
According to most scholars,
I nominate Rod Serling for our celebrated life. Certainly more
socially interesting than most of what I see on lists like LBO Squawk
or Marxmal or the A (sshole)-List.
CJ
On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 11:02 PM, CeJ jann...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, once again we celebrate the life of our favorite
Because the rationale for charging interest is that the creditor faces risk of
loss , risk of non-performance by the debtor.
I don't think this applies to loans. They charge interest on loans in
order to make a profit. Where else are bank profits going to come
from?
Another way of creating debt
Wow, the warpigs in the WH must really be afraid over Ron Paul's
anti-war stance and his surge in polls in Iowa.
I checked out the so-called 'Ron Paul supporter' and he is no one
official with the campaign. He also doesn't actually seem to be
someone closely associated with the so-called Tea
More concerned that he had a KKK type newsletter a few years back.
Ron Paul and his Senator son, have a George Wallace position on the
Civil Rights Act.
On 12/25/11, CeJ jann...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow, the warpigs in the WH must really be afraid over Ron Paul's
anti-war stance and his surge in
Critique, Democracy, and Philosophy in 21st Century Information Society
Towards Critical Theories of Social Media
The Fourth ICTs and Society-Conference
Uppsala University, May 2nd-4th, 2012.
The collected abstracts of the plenary talks are now available:
tripleC: Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society
Edited by Christian Fuchs
tripleC is a peer-review open access journal that focuses on information
society studies and studies of media, digital media, information and
communication in society with a special interest in
Yes, you can see below that the standard rationale for charging
interest includes charging for the risk that the loan might not be
paid back. There are other reasons discussed. I would just like to get
some discussion of this in the context of the Occupation Wall Street
movement, as part of
Teri Deister
Okay Here I go.. I also want to thank all of the OCCUPIERS and I
commend you for your efforts.. and your demands... I know that you are
out there every day and every night.. trying to speak out for those of
us WITHOUT A VOICE.. or too chicken shit .. to SPEAK THEIR VOICE.. But
I AM
Go even further back to the origins of the word boycott and you'll
find the story of Irish tenant farmers who got tired of being taken
advantage of by rich landowners. Charles C. Boycott, an English estate
manager in Ireland, found himself in the middle of a game-changing
protest.
Despite a poor
What you are getting at here, I believe, is the very damaging and
possibly criminal nature of forcing people into high-interest loans
that increase their chance of defaulting. The system basically says,
you are a bad credit risk, so the the only loan we will extend you is
so high in interest, that
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