Buy Nothing Day
Postado por caio em Monday October 22 2001 @ 10:48PM CDT |
Shopping is going to save us. Shop for your family. Shop for your country. Shop for your security.
Let's think about that for a second. If each of us must shop at a fevered pitch every day just to keep our economy moving, how secure are we, really?
Consumption is being cast as "fighting the good fight," but for many of us that rings a little hollow. Yes. It's time to grieve, it's time to reflect. But it's certainly *not* time to stifle discussion and reverse progress on what, though it has been bumped from the news agenda, remains the world's biggest long-term problem: the unsustainable consumer binge of Western nations. In fact, now may be the time to take the sustainable consumption debate to a new plane.
Family, friends, freedom: these are things money can't buy. And at heart, that's the point of Buy Nothing Day.
Celebrate with us this November 23rd.
http://adbusters.org/campaigns/bnd/index.html
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RAW
Postado por caio em Sunday October 21 2001 @ 04:49PM CDT |
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Resistance is futile
Postado por caio em Friday October 19 2001 @ 12:40PM CDT |
Quando você decidir se render, aproxime-se de forças dos EUA com suas mãos para cima. Coloque sua arma nas costas, com o cano voltado para baixo. Remova o pente e jogue fora as balas.
É sua única chance de sobrevivência.
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Beto e Osama
Postado por caio em Wednesday October 10 2001 @ 01:20PM CDT |
Bert working with bin Laden? The mystery of the Bert-bin Laden connection evolves whith more imgaes coming in every day. Is this a big hoax? Has somebody got too much time? Or is somebody in Bangladesh trying to confuse the world? Or is the answer to be found at Reuters?
http://www.lindqvist.com/bert.php
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Hi-Ho
Postado por caio em Tuesday October 09 2001 @ 04:30PM CDT |
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The U.S. Theater of Operations
Postado por caio em Monday October 08 2001 @ 11:55PM CDT |
Deu no Stratfor:
As the U.S. military commences strikes on Afghanistan, warnings are increasing about the threat of further attacks on the United States. Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network likely has more forces deployed in the United States. The question now isn't if they will strike again, but where and how they will do it.
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As the United States tries to focus on the Afghan Theater of Operations, the optimal response from the Afghan side will be to focus on the U.S. Theater of Operations. There is a symmetry to asymmetrical warfare, where each side tries to maximize its capabilities to the detriment of the other. It must not be forgotten that al Qaeda's special operations teams remain the Afghan's most potent counter.
http://www.stratfor.com/home/0110080010.html
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