Thirteen Ways Government Tracks Us | Common Dreams
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These selected commentaries and news stories from various reliable sources will reflect my world as I observe it. Subjects cover a wide range, from natural and human-created disasters, war, crime, politics, murder and religion to love-hate relationships; from the wonderful to the horrendous to the somewhat silly; and often my personal thoughts. Links to real news and information. -- Toney Atkins
Saturday, May 11, 2013
FactCheck.org : Viral Spiral 2012
FactCheck.org : Viral Spiral 2012
From FactCheck.org
Toney Atkins comments: Good reading to separate the wheat from the chaff, the lies from the truth. I'm looking forward to the update for 2013, but meanwhile, I'll have to continue to read FactCheck.org.
From FactCheck.org
Toney Atkins comments: Good reading to separate the wheat from the chaff, the lies from the truth. I'm looking forward to the update for 2013, but meanwhile, I'll have to continue to read FactCheck.org.
From flowers to jewelry, consumers are spending more on mom this year | timesfreepress.com
From flowers to jewelry, consumers are spending more on mom this year | timesfreepress.com
From Chattanooga Times Free Press.com
Toney says: Don't forget mom on Mother's Day tomorrow, May 12.
From Chattanooga Times Free Press.com
Toney says: Don't forget mom on Mother's Day tomorrow, May 12.
Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case That Made History | Teaching Tolerance
Bullied: A Student, a School and a Case That Made History | Teaching Tolerance
From the Southern Poverty Law Center
Toney Atkins comments: The movie "Bully" is available for streaming on Netflix. It is recommended viewing. Some movie theatres, especially in the South, did not book the film when it was released. A few finally screened it when the public brought pressure to bear.
From the Southern Poverty Law Center
Toney Atkins comments: The movie "Bully" is available for streaming on Netflix. It is recommended viewing. Some movie theatres, especially in the South, did not book the film when it was released. A few finally screened it when the public brought pressure to bear.
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