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March 2011

Feb 28, 20115 notes
A Scientist Was Killed By a Non-Killing Strain of the Plague → gizmodo.com

Please for the love of whatever when are we going to stop fucking around with mutated germs in labs? I guess not until the whole fucking planet gets wiped out by one of your ‘accidents’. FUCK!

Feb 28, 20114 notes
Sick

I can honestly say that right now I’m so sick that if I were to be held at gunpoint by someone threatening to shoot me my answer would be something like “pfff, see if I give a fuck.”.

Feb 28, 20113 notes
#sick #whiny #whining
What Conservatives Really Want  → readersupportednews.org

Insightful article.

Feb 28, 20111 note

February 2011

Feb 27, 20117 notes
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Feb 27, 20115 notes
Anonymous Targets the Koch Brothers

cognitivedissonance:

OpWisconsin

Oh sweet manna from heaven, I hope this becomes epic. Do not fuck with Anonymous.

Oh hell yes.

Feb 27, 2011122 notes
Feb 27, 20114 notes
Anyone want some breast milk icecream? → huffingtonpost.com
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Feb 22, 2011273 notes
Why It's Not a 'Safe Bet' to Believe In God | Belief | AlterNet → alternet.org

You’re just as likely to be angering God with your belief as atheists are with our lack of it.

Take that, zealots!
Feb 22, 201113 notes
US Uncut → usuncut.org

Enjoying record profits and taxpayer-funded bailouts as the economy slowly recovers from a financial crisis, nearly two-thirds of US corporations don’t pay any income taxes, instead opting to abuse tax loopholes and offshore tax havens. According to this study from the non-partisan Government Accountability Office, 83 of the top 100 publicly traded corporations that operate in the US exploit corporate tax havens. Since 2009, America’s most profitable companies such as ExxonMobil, General Electric, Bank of America and Citigroup all paid a grand total of $0 in federal income taxes to Uncle Sam. Tax havens alone account for up to $1 trillion in tax revenue lost every decade, money that could be invested in K-12 education, colleges, public health, job creation and hundreds of other worthy public programs.

If we pay our taxes, why don’t they? If corporations profit here, shouldn’t they pay here?

It’s time for ordinary Americans to fight back and demand an end to the corporate tax avoidance. Join US Uncut and together let’s make corporate tax avoiders pay.

US Uncut is a horizontal movement. There are no centrally planned protests. If you want one in your town or city, you’ll have to take it on yourself. Read our blog about what to do next.

<token republican answer>No! It’s the free market, man! And these companies provide jobs, like, for Americans, and stuff*! Seriously! You can’t touch that! The world will end if you do, dude!</token republican answer>

* mostly overseas actually
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