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Paul Craig Roberts interview by Thom Hartmann
This interview will be considered by many just to be another conspiracy. Do not under estimate the historical lessons to be learned from a serious interviewer talking with a writer who comes in the past from the Dark Side. MBPosted by Michael Butler, Wednesday, July 25, 2007
What Does Al Know That We Don’t?
Very interesting approach to the great political question about the candidates. MBPosted by Michael Butler, Sunday, July 22, 2007
Marie Cocco | While Europeans Holiday, Americans Toil
Well, this is an interesting followup to my last blog. Has to to do with health and happiness as opposed to commercialism and materialism. MBPosted by Michael Butler, Saturday, July 14, 2007
Are Shorter Work Hours Good for Us
There is a point in this report which might be worth your while to consider. MBPosted by Michael Butler, Tuesday, July 10, 2007
David Halberstam | The History Boys
I apologize to those who also get MB-Civic as this was recently posted there. I feel it is very worthwhile reading. It is David Halberstam's last work published in Vanity Fair. A compliment to a great writer and publication. You will resonate with its message. MBPosted by Michael Butler, Sunday, July 8, 2007
Will the Progressive Majority Emerge?
This article from The Nation has some very important points which we need to allow to sink in. Too many of the politicians are subservient to polls. Too few candidates talk from the heart without being directed by their handlers. The Democrats are in danger of ignoring what really counts-their core beliefs. Both parties are in thrall to the monied interests of an increasing corporate controlled America. MBPosted by Michael Butler, Wednesday, July 4, 2007
OFF THE RECORD by Norman Pearlstine
I have not received my copy but hasten to advise that this book must be an interesting read of a fascinating and important subject. Written by a friend of long standing, I am solely influenced by his ability as a writer. A tough decision made for the right reasons caused him some grief. In fact everyone involved with this national 'cause celebre' has felt some heat. It will not be a boring read. MBPosted by Michael Butler, Sunday, July 1, 2007

