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Heart Disease: A Toothless Paper Tiger That Need Never Exist
Commented Oct 27, 2009 at 15:22:56 in Living
“Great interview! Thank you. -Tea”
Whole Foods CEO: "The Whole Foods Alternative To ObamaCare" -- Just Eat Whole Foods!
Commented Aug 14, 2009 at 09:23:53 in Green
“There is OBVIOUSLY a disconnect between Whole Food Market's CEO & their customer base, regarding health care and the need for reform. I'm boycotting until Mackey is fired from his CEO position.”
Tazru replied on Aug 14, 2009 at 09:29:37
“He was against all Progressive causes for over 15 years that I know of.
Why did my more complete comment regarding this scam get scrubbed??”
Why did my more complete comment regarding this scam get scrubbed??”
Tazru replied on Aug 14, 2009 at 09:25:49
“WF has been like this for over 15 years that I know of, they are very anti-union, anti-labor, and about as Neo-Con as you can get. Some of the short-term employees might be Progressive, but not any management.”
Whole Foods CEO: "The Whole Foods Alternative To ObamaCare" -- Just Eat Whole Foods!
Commented Aug 14, 2009 at 09:19:57 in Green
“I'm boycotting Whole Foods until they fire Mackey. This is not where I want my hard earned dollars to go. Get it together Whole foods -- hire a more progressive CEO.”
brklynivn replied on Aug 14, 2009 at 09:21:40
“Even when they fire him, what is the board like? Are they also right wing republicans? I have a feeling this their corporate culture - and they thought they would fool progressives into spending their hard earned dollars.”
"The View" Argues About "Darwinism" And Creationism (VIDEO)
Commented May 06, 2009 at 17:53:20 in Media
“KEEP RELIGION OUT OF SCHOOLS! Whoopi, NO! Go ahead don't teach you're children about Darwinism (which is a fact based science) and see if they get accepted into anything other than a religious university. Keeping children ignorant about science is child abuse. Religion has no place in the school system (it's a belief, not a fact based science). Religious folks love to gloss over that major fact.”
Watch Joaquin Phoenix Rap (VIDEO)
Commented Jan 19, 2009 at 08:14:31 in Entertainment
“I admire folks who try new things and enjoy the learning process. And it's weak to criticize and judge folks for going through the process. Whatever he's doing, he's doing because he's following his personal path. It would behoove critical folks to follow their own path and become vulnerable to learning something new. (Everyone needs to watch Earthlings -- It's the most important documentary you'll ever watch). For the record; beards and a few extra pounds -- Hot. Way hotter then all the six pack ab nonsense.”
srvblooze replied on Jan 19, 2009 at 16:03:50
“HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA”
Zofomofo replied on Jan 19, 2009 at 12:35:13
“That is not the point. The point is it is downright awful. Did you look at him? Did you listen?
I am not against some one taking a risk, but it is like if I took on a aristocratic British accent, started wearing tuxes and thought I could play classical piano.
IT IS LAME.....
A little critical skills on your part would probably help you.”
I am not against some one taking a risk, but it is like if I took on a aristocratic British accent, started wearing tuxes and thought I could play classical piano.
IT IS LAME.....
A little critical skills on your part would probably help you.”
TVA Disaster Spreads Far and Wide
Commented Jan 18, 2009 at 03:33:27 in Green
“We can create jobs and build a new economy without coal. As a united country we can begin to invest and incorporate "green/eco" technologies and move forward as a posed to remaining stagnant and continually regressive. Coal needs to become the past. A innovative green future awaits.”
pangea47 replied on Jan 18, 2009 at 11:43:38
“Great Ideal! New economy without coal! Not in our lifetime or our childrens' children lifetime! Coal supplies nearly 50% of our electric power. I'll acknowledge that one can reduce (slightly) the dependence on fossil fuels through wind power or solar power. And yes, you can individually do a lot at home to conserve power or even run your entire house on solar power if you are willing to radically change your lifestyle. Industry doesn't have that option to remain globally competitive. Any way you cut it, coal (and coke) are required to power steel mills, for example. Aluminum refining uses so much electricity that only hydro power is economic, introducing the destruction of rivers and fish habitat. We could, as a country decide that we will buy our raw materials from overseas, thus moving the center of consumption of fossil fuels to some where else. Does that solve the problem? A hydrogen economy using fuel cells? The production of hydrogen uses huge amounts of electricity mostly generated by coal. Use solar cells / solar concentrators to generate hydrogen? Yes, but at what cost and how much land in the Western US are you wiling to sacrifice for enormous solar arrays? To be realistic, let's find cleaner ways of burning coal but realize that your electric bills are going to increase.”
Heather Mills Gives $1 Million Of Vegan Food To Bronx Kids: VIDEO
Commented Jan 10, 2009 at 23:52:15 in Green
“Being a mean-spirited person is unheathly. Posting negative comments and condemning folks on the Huffington Post will give you cancer or at the very least will make you sick -- if you already aren't sick. The studies conducted on soy is minimal and not thorough enough to make an accurate assessment. There are huge differences between heirloom/organic soy and conventionally grown soy. There are no studies indicating heirloom/organic soy being unhealthy if you are not allergic. A vegan lifestyle is progressive and healthy when followed correctly. I'm forty years old yet, was carded last night at Whole foods -- when buying a bottle of organic wine for "looking so young and healthy" as the cashier described me. She looked at what I was purchasing and commented "ooh, it's because you eat so well." And for the record; my doctor who is an omnivore says the same thing. Anyone with a compassionate heart will think what Heather Mills has done for the Bronx community is rad and commendable. Be well.”
Traveling Green From Now On
Commented Jul 27, 2008 at 16:09:28 in Green
“Hollow Earth Radio is progressive and evolving everyday. Thank you for listening and for your comment.”
Traveling Green From Now On
Commented Jul 27, 2008 at 16:05:40 in Green
“Hollow Earth Radio is progressive and evolving everyday. Thank you for listening and for your comment.”
Traveling Green From Now On
Commented Jul 27, 2008 at 15:57:59 in Green
“Yes, the Hemingway cottage would be my first option if the recycled milk carton hot tub were included. It's a rich elegant environment that brings out the writer in me. Thank you for your comment.”

