perhaps the best ad (and reason) yet for indy-energy and fighting climate change
Listen to These Vets by John Kerry, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts posted March 4th, 2010 (on HuffPo) The Senate needs to listen to these veterans: Enough words have been spoken in Washington, with none as powerful as what these vets have to say. Let's keep it simple and straight. Politicians have talked for years about the link between foreign oil and global terrorism.
And these veterans are doing their duty once again when they remind politicians in Washington that it's not "tough" to vote for legislation that creates jobs, cuts pollution, and strengthens our national security -- what's tough is what happens when we don't and our troops shoulder that awful burden instead.
And it's true. Don't believe me? The Pentagon recently released their quadrennial defense review, and they included the instability from climate change as a factor that could cost the lives of the men and women who serve in our armed forces.
The Center for Naval Analysis brought together a blue-ribbon panel of generals and admirals who concluded that "climate change is a serious national security threat." And General Anthony Zinni said flatly that if we don't deal with climate change now, "we will pay the price later in military terms. And that will involve human lives."
And these veterans know it already does.
The politicians don't have it tough. The troops do. End of story. Now the Senate needs to do its job -- for them.
Aretha Franklin’s soulful voice changed pop.
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The Queen of Soul didn’t just want to be worshiped—she wanted hits—when she
pivoted away from pop toward gritty R&B and soul-stirring gospel, she got
them.
W is for Weather Report
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*Scott Walker - Scott 3 (1969)*
One of my favorite moments from my first wedding was my friend blasting
Scott Walker in his car by himself in the hotel park...
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