On September eleventh we gathered to reflect on 9/11 and the effects it has had on our world. We talked about our experiences on that day and gave our impressions as to how well our nation has dealt with its implications. There was much speculation about political opportunism or even conspiracy among our top leaders. We also wondered about the ultimate solution to terrorism and if our nation is truly prepared for another attack. No one knows.
Speaking of crisis management, on Sunday, September 25th we’ll take a look at the debris left in the wake of hurricane Katrina. The big story became even bigger and controversial when the governmental response turned out to be the real calamity. And this has led to broader questions about our whole society. So join us Sunday, the 25th, 3 PM at the City Café as we discuss the social and political issues revolving around the great storm of 2005.
Mission Statement
We aim to represent the scope of human diversity, foster respect for the differences among us and build on the common ground beneath us. Our goals are to:
- Encourage and maintain a high level of balanced dialogue,
- Strive for truth,
- Promote common courtesy,
- Learn about each other in order to discover other viewpoints,
- Investigate political and social issues from all perspectives,
- Collectively develop new ways of thinking, and
- Open pathways for community action.
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RIAA Trying to Copy-Protect Radio
Tuesday, September 20, 2005 Posted 5:35 PM GMT doctorfaustus writes "The EFF is reporting that "the RIAA has been pushing the FCC to impose a copy-protection mandate on the makers of next-generation digital ...
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