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Commentary: Power of Culture - response to PFAW Kathryn Kolbert

June 27th, 2008 · No Comments · PFAW Kathryn Kolbert, People for American Way, Power of culture, TakeBackYourFuture, Thomas Jefferson, We the People, butterfly wings, commentary, social movement, social sculpture, war

Commentary: Power of culture - response to PFAW Kathryn Kolbert
excerpt of email to kathryn kolbert

response Kathryn Kolbert on ways we PFAW (People for American Way) can creatively
use culture to make social and political change

hi kathryn

hope all is well

kathryn the quick response to your ways we can creatively
use culture to make [...]

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Commentary: Manufactured chaos, Bush Proposes Lifting Offshore Drilling Ban

June 18th, 2008 · No Comments · Emperor New Clothes, commentary, disorder, fear, freedom, propaganda, violence, war

Commentary: Manufactured Oil Chaos, Bush Proposes Lifting Offshore Drilling Ban

The Future wants to know who we were and who protects us from those who say they are protecting us?

Bush Proposes Lifting Offshore Drilling Ban (see below) The reason for the recent manufactured chaos oil crisis was one of his last gifts to us of lifing [...]

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commentary: anonymous sources - in response to ask ny times

June 9th, 2008 · No Comments · IdiotCracy, We the People, Zombies, commentary, fear, freedom, insanity, journalism, propaganda, war

commentary: anonymous sources - in response to ask ny times

—– Message Text —–
my email response

as a documentary filmmaker working on a doc called Who’s
Wearing the Emperor’s New Clothes - if so many people
believe in something how can it be wrong - i also wonder
about the question of anonymous sources as a [...]

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Commentary: game of hints, promises and deception

June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · We the People, commentary, disorder, propaganda, violence, war

Commentary: game of hints, promises and deception

editors note -
in reading in ny times article
Myanmar Rulers Still Impeding Access

i am caught by the revolving door that all point of view, agenda driven propaganda including but not limited to political and religious motivate comments all tend to be about promisses and deceptions - in [...]

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commentary: BBC question- What happens now for Zimbabwe?

April 14th, 2008 · 1 Comment · We the People, Zombies, commentary, conversation, disorder, poverty, propaganda, violence, war

What happens now for Zimbabwe?

wake up people we are living in an idiotcracy - we need to stop pretending we are zombies and don’t know what is going on in Zimbabwe, many places in africa, around the world, the USofA are heading for melt down - our leaders of the world care only about staying [...]

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Commentary: Neutralizing the Net - NYTimes - Net Neutrality Hearing - Feb 25 2008

February 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Emperor New Clothes, FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, It's About Time, ItsAboutTime, Kevin Martin, Neutralizing the Net, TakeBackYourFuture, Thomas Jefferson, Time, We the People, Zombies, commentary, disorder, dreams, fear, fearless, freedom, insanity, make a difference, mental illness, net neutrality, poverty, propaganda, questionable questions, social sculpture, suicide, technology, violence, war

Commentary: Neutralizing the Net - NYTimes - Net Neutrality Hearing - Feb 25 2008

article in NYTimes online

My Comments on NYTimes web site

net neutrality is about neutralizing us - we need to wake up and liberate ourselves from fear - “we the people” came running to this country, to this internet nation too, we came from [...]

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commentary: FaceBook Nation - what kind of a world do you want to live in

February 9th, 2008 · No Comments · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, commentary, conversation, conversation revolution, davos, disorder, disorganized, fear, freedom, global, jeff pulver, make a difference, mark zuckerberg, mental illness, propaganda, questionable questions, self-portrait, social media, social movement, social sculpture, violence, war

the following is a message to the members of Facebook Nation group on facebook that i started to see what mischief we the people could make

 dear facebook nation et and al

as we again have the american s-Election process - we have to ask ourselves who are we and who do we want to be and [...]

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It’s About Time - Social Sculpture - New Years Thought

December 31st, 2007 · No Comments · Concept, FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, It's About Time, ItsAboutTime, Thomas Jefferson, Time, commentary, communications, conversation, fear, freedom, make a difference, mental illness, poverty, propaganda, questionable questions, social movement, social sculpture, violence, war

as we enter a new year a new beginning, ITS ABOUT TIME that we looked at ourselves and the world we live in and say something anything about how we can make it a better world isn’t IT ABOUT TIME more from the archive

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commentary: send Brooklyn Dodger O’Malley to Baseball Hall oh’Shame

December 3rd, 2007 · 2 Comments · Concept, FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, chris brogan, commentary, communications, fear, freedom, jeff pulver, journalism, mental illness, ny times, nytimes, portraits of NY, propaganda, questionable questions, war

in response to ny times article  Exec Who Moved ‘Dem Bums’ Out of Brooklyn Is Hall of Famer

and my commentary send Brooklyn Dodger O’Malley to Baseball Hall oh’Shame
i wrote something similar in nytimes comment

i went to my first baseball game in Ebbets Field and went the year before last to see the METS with jeff [...]

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commentary: the “IS” is free from the “isn’t” StatUS-UPdates prison Nov 20 2007

November 20th, 2007 · No Comments · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, StatUS-UPdates, commentary, communications, conversation, fear, freedom, jeff pulver, journalism, mood disorders, propaganda, questionable questions, revolution, social media, social movement, social sculpture, war

posted to StatUS-Updates facebook group 

 so dearest StatUS-UPdaters and StatUS-SEEKers

we can breath free

is to be free from isn’t prison and from StatUS-UPdates tonight thanks for heads up jeff pulver read about it here - http://tinyurl .com/3cna2j.

now the world can be safe for the future,  and future  facebookers

thanks for you trust and support - now all that [...]

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commentary: just say no to the “is” that “isn’t” on StatUS-UPdates facebook

November 11th, 2007 · No Comments · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, StatUS-UPdates, commentary, conversation, disorder, freedom, jeff pulver, jeff sass, journalism, mental illness, mood disorders, propaganda, questionable questions, revolution, self-portrait, social media, social movement, social sculpture, war, word play

so dear oh me oh my - i am suffering worser and worser each day from not so cute acute third person “is that isn’t isms” prisims/prisons StatUS-UPdates schism and was thinking maybe if facebook took out the “is” from statUS-UPdates all this that “isn’t” third person schism schizophrenia epidemic would go away and the world [...]

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commentary: FaceBook Nation is You, Me, Them, We

November 5th, 2007 · No Comments · FaceBook, FaceBook Nation, commentary, communications, conversation, freedom, jeff pulver, journalism, poverty, propaganda, questionable questions, social media, social movement, social sculpture, violence, war

 FaceBook Nation is You, Me, Them, We - we are the people of the future - FaceBook Nation is boundaryless, an attempt to create a social sculpture, a revolution of the imagination,  to in-vite, in-cite and ex-cite us who are them to explore the possibilities - to imagine the unimaginable the impossible dream - imagine [...]

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commentary: question we need to ask ourselves

October 14th, 2007 · No Comments · commentary, communications, disorder, fear, freedom, journalism, propaganda, questionable questions, revolution, self-portrait, violence, war, war correspondent

the question we need to ask ourselves is how did we get to  into this position, this place and why?… it’s not just in  china but all over the world where the few with their self  interest rise to the top and we the people just play follow  the leader even if it means our [...]

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commetnary: Dear Arthur Sulzberger jr NYTIMES - food for thought

October 7th, 2007 · No Comments · Myanmar, commentary, communications, freedom, journalism, propaganda, revolution, war

Dear Arthur Sulzberger jr it’s good to see you on facebook  not because it is facebook but because you need to hear not  from the choir nor your consultants who tell you what they  think you want to hear but from we the people who make up  this social-sculpture that we share called life - [...]

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commentary: Today everybody is potential war correspondent in their own private

October 3rd, 2007 · No Comments · Myanmar, No End In Sight, commentary, communications, correspondent, fear, freedom, journalism, ny times, nytimes, poetry, propaganda, revolution, technology, violence, war, war correspondent

Food For Thought - Today everybody is potential war correspondent in their own private revolution  

i was reading this article in ny times that had a quote Today every citizen is a war correspondent - and i thought what is a citizen - a citizen to me is everybody who has eyes, ears a mind and [...]

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commentary: disorder in bipolar disorder disorder

September 4th, 2007 · No Comments · BiPolar, bipolar disorder, commentary, disorder, drugs, fear, mental illness, mood disorders, ny times, nytimes, violence, war

commentary: disorder in bipolar disorder disorder 

The number of American children and adolescents treated for bipolar
disorder increased 40-fold from 1994 to 2003

this hot off press - scary stuff when you realized that a lot of this is pushed by the drug mfg with the help of those who say they are protecting
us too - even though [...]

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