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Sources Select ResourcesChevron's $80 million ad campaign gets flushedArticle 2010 Yes Lab A day-long comedy of errors, and Chevron's waking nightmare, began when Rainforest Action Network and Amazon Watch, together with the Yes Lab, pre-empted Chevron's multi-million dollar "We Agree" ad c... Fire Ants Are Being Laced with Homosexual Chemtrails to Bite Christians And Convert Them To HomosexualityArticle 2015 Liberal Darkness Fire ants are being laced with homosexual chemtrails and then dumped in neighborhoods with higher per capita rates of Christianity. The homosexual chemtrail concoction contains a high concentration of... Kenyan grafitti artists target vulture politiciansChonghaile, Clar Ni Article 2012 The Guardian A crew of Kenyan grafitti artists are making murals that urge citizens not to re-elect corrupt politicians who have a legacy of exploiting tribal differences to gain power. McDonald's Denies NYPD Deal to Give Happy Meals to Stop and Frisk VictimsArticle 2012 ColorLines McDonald's denied participating in a campaign called "Three Strikes, You're In!" that rewarded New Yorkers who have been victims of NYPD's stop and frisk policies with a Happy Meal. The Yes Men have c... Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - April 1, 2017April 1 issue Diemer, Ulli (ed.) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2017 Connexions Other Voices always strives to present you with alternative views on important topics. This issue offers some really alternative perspectives and even some "alternative facts." As always, read critica... Outrageous Campaigners Show Size Isn't EverythingTatchell, Peter Article 1992 Socialist OutRage! therefore consciously tries to make its protests informative and amusing. It projects it's political message with wit, style, humour and theatricality. Indeed, a typical OutRage! action could... Random Shots: Balkan Wars, Now and ThenAgainst The Current vol. 81 Kampfer, R.F. Article 1999 Against The Current At the NATO summit, it was decided that the organization would not tolerate genocide if practiced by non-members who did not possess nuclear weapons and were within artillery range of Europe. Random Shots: Daimler and Dubya ChroniclesAgainst The Current vol. 91 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2001 Against The Current Daimler-Chrysler CEO Juergen Schrempp has pledged not to sell off the Chrysler division. Not that anyone was lining up to buy it. All the same to us on the line: If you're not the lead dog, the scener... Random Shots: Dubya's Many Axes of EvilAgainst The Current vol. 97 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2002 Against The Current The concept of an Axis of Evil seems to derive from a 1942 Captain Marvel comic-book series about the Monster Society of Evil. Of course, that's a little before Dubya's time. Random Shots: Go And Do LikewiseAgainst The Current vol. 83 Kampfer, R.F. Article 1999 Against The Current Most of us are glad to see a spouse commit a misdemeanor, e.g. violating a diet or a budget. It gives us license to go and do likewise. Random Shots: Life Imitates ArtAgainst The Current vol. 100 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2002 Against The Current In the movie version of “The Sum of all Fears,” the terrorist nuke is hidden in a cigarette vending machine. In real life, if placed in an underground parking garage, it would have been ripped off in ... Random Shots: New and Old MilleniaAgainst The Current vol. 85 Kampfer, R. F. Article 2000 Against The Current Kampfer prepared for Y2K by stockpiling ammunition. He figured that would get him anything else he needed. Random Shots: Notes for Life Under SiegeAgainst The Current vol. 95 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2001 Against The Current When one thinks of of communities around the world that have been under siege for decades, one wonders how the U.S. will cope in the absence of a quick fix. Return to normal? This is normal for a lot ... Random Shots: Of Drugs and DiamondsAgainst The Current vol. 99 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2002 Against The Current Marx characterized religion as the opium of the people. For some cults, it seems to act more like viagra. Random Shots: People and Other AnimalsAgainst The Current vol. 88 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2000 Against The Current People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has taken out an ad urging college students to drink beer instead of milk, to avoid exploiting cows. Sounds like a good excuse to me. Random Shots: Pirates, Gladiators and AssassinsAgainst The Current vol. 96 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2002 Against The Current Dubya may come to regret his efforts to classify his crusade against terrorism as a war. The legal ramifications of waging war against a non-governmental organization may keep the lawyers busy for gen... Random Shots: Stranger Than CinemaAgainst The Current vol. 87 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2000 Against The Current Looking at the Elión Gonzalez case, how many people remember “Popi,” a 1969 movie starring Alan Arkin as a poor Puerto Rican janitor who tries to put his kids on Easy Street by passing them off as Cub... Random Shots: Teens and Other FreaksAgainst The Current vol. 94 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2001 Against The Current Many parents are annoyed by the popularity of “freak-dancing” among today's teenagers. Of course, annoying parents is the teenagers' main purpose in life. Random Shots: Tender Loving CareAgainst The Current vol. 92 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2001 Against The Current A kinky personal ad? Random Shots: That Was the War That WasAgainst The Current vol. 82 Kampfer, R.F. Article 1999 Against The Current Notice how quickly the Chinese government reined in those public demonstrations at the U.S. embassy in Beijing. Perhaps they remembered Wellington's attitude towards expressions of opinions by the tro... Random Shots: The Kings of the WorldAgainst The Current vol. 98 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2002 Against The Current Carrying on a tradition dating back to the Crimean war, they've come out with a set of trading cards for the Dubya Crusade. The cards used to come with cigarettes, then bubble gum. Now all you get is ... Random Shots: The Prices of ProgressAgainst The Current vol. 93 Kampfer, R.F. Article 2001 Against The Current Back in 1965 you could fill your gas tank for $3. Of course, that was two hours pay back then. Random Shots: In Praise of Viagra ManiaKampfer, R.F. Article 1998 Against the Current Comments on random current news topics Random Shots: Red Flags Over Motor CityKampfer, R.F. Article 1998 Against the Current THE GOOD NEWS is that there were about a million people waving red flags in the streets of Detroit. The bad news is that it was on account of some hockey game.
Comments on random current news topics. Total terrorism solutionArticle 2016 Yes Lab Hoax highlights failures of military, security approaches to terrorism. Yes Men punk TPP and US Trade Ambassador with fake "Corporate Power Tool Award"Doctorow, Cory Article 2012 BoingBoing US Trade Ambassador Ron Kirk was in Dallas to kick off a corporate power-event to drum up support for the foundering, secretive Transpacific Partnership, a secret treaty that builds on the work of ACT...
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