HACE MUCHO TIEMPO QUE SE PROFETIZO QUE TU TONALI ERA CONOCER LA VERDAD ACERCA DE LAS COSAS DE ESTE MUNDO Y HACER CONOCER LA VERDAD - Chicóme-Xochitl Tliléctic Mixtli,
Monday, August 30, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
| $ PLEDGED | PLEDGE UNITS |
$0 | $0 | 34 |
$1 to $500 | $13,008 | 40 |
$501 to $1000 | $18,696 | 27 |
$1001 to $1500 | $34,080 | 27 |
$1501 to $2000 | $18,008 | 10 |
$2001 to $2500 | $13,620 | 6 |
$2501 to $3000 | $6,000 | 2 |
$3001 to $3500 | $0 | 0 |
$3501 to $4000 | $14,760 | 4 |
$4001 to $4500 | $12,500 | 3 |
$4501 to $5000 | $9,800 | 2 |
$5001 to $5500 | $10,300 | 2 |
$5501 to $6000 | $5,760 | 1 |
$6001 And Up | $13,200 | 2 |
TOTAL PLEDGED | $169,732 | |
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Sunday, August 08, 2010
Friday, August 06, 2010
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Monday, August 02, 2010
Sunday, August 01, 2010
Michael Flynn on Antiwar Radio
Michael Flynn on Antiwar Radio
Scott Horton of Antiwar Radio interviews Michael Flynn, project director of the excellent IPS RightWeb, your guide to influential organizations and individuals who promote militarist U.S. foreign policy. RightWeb is an excellent resource for analysts and journalists — for example, check out their profile on William Kristol, a prominent leader of the US neoconservatives and one of the backers of the newly formed neocon lobbying group, the Emergency Committee for Israel (currently waging a smear war on US midterm election candidates who they deem “anti-Israel”).
Antiwar Radio — Michael Flynn, project director of IPS Right Web, discusses his website’s devotion to profiling individuals who promote militarist U.S. foreign and defense policies, William Kristol’s Emergency Committee for Israel advocacy group, the unrelenting push for war with Iran and the close family relationships between the (relatively few) neocon true believers.
Michael Flynn is project director of IPS Right Web and a writer based in Geneva, Switzerland. He is the founder and lead researcher of the Geneva-based Global Detention Project, a former associate editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a past fellow of the International Reporting Project (formerly the Pew International Journalism Program), and the recipient of multiple grants from the Fund for Investigative Journalism.
His articles have been published by the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, the Inter Press Service, Asia Times, and Mexico’s Reforma, among other media outlets. He holds a bachelor’s in philosophy from DePaul University and a master’s in international relations from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.