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Save the Earth with Dirty Towels
"Welcome to the Welton Inn, where you can help in our fight against environmental degradation. A towel on the rack means ‘I'll use it again.'...
Read & DiscussLet's Harvest the Organs of Death Row Inmates
In 2008, 37 death row inmates were executed. None of their organs was donated. Now consider that there are currently 2,775 people on the...
Read & DiscussMemorial Day
Memorial Day wasn't always about barbeques, road trips, and the beginning of summer. In this original GOOD video, we honor the solemn roots of...
Read & DiscussSwine Flu
Swine flu spread like wildfire last week-at least in the media. But where did it come from? What are the symptoms? And who was infected? We...
Read & DiscussSubways!
With oil running out and the planet heating up, there's a lot of interest in new public transportation systems these days. But some existing...
Read & DiscussSuper Bowl 2009: The Numbers
The Super Bowl is an advertising bonanza, a snack food orgy and-oh yeah-a football game. An original GOOD Video..
Read & DiscussChristmas: Made in China
Christmas is a consumer bonanza, but where do all these products that flood December come from? The answer's China. From fake Christmas trees...
Read & DiscussAlcohol Olympics
Drinking has always been a mainstay of human civilization. In moments of joy, sadness, boredom, and even holiness, we drink. But what? And...
Read & DiscussWhat The President Will Inherit
What could be more important than the upcoming election? What the next president actually does once elected. While a feverish media dissects...
Read & DiscussImmigration
People have flocked to the melting pot we now know as America for the last 13,000 years. Since 2000, the U.S. has welcomed more than 10...
Read & DiscussChoose Your Vice
The Vice President of the United States is an attack dog in campaign season, a tie-breaker in the Senate and, ultimately, the back-up ...
Read & DiscussSwinger States
In the competition to secure 270 electoral votes, Barry and Johnny are practicing the delicate art of seduction to pick up those coy swing...
Read & DiscussBreast Cancer
You've seen the pink ribbons, but do you know how many American women actually get breast cancer? One in eight. While America may have the...
Read & DiscussCampaign Fundraising
From buying airtime to printing those indispensable bumper stickers, running for president is expensive. The candidates need to stick up...
Read & DiscussWater
For World Water Day 2008, we look at the planet's water, how it's being used, and the increasing strains on this vital resource. An original...
Read & DiscussJohn McCain
He endured five years as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. Perseverance helped him win the Republican nomination. From our presidential candidates...
Read & DiscussHillary Clinton
If Hillary Clinton were elected she'd be America's first female president and its second President Clinton. The first in our presidential...
Read & DiscussBarack Obama
The junior senator from Illinois has built a campaign around the abstractions of hope and change. And he's plenty audacious. From our...
Read & DiscussSuper Bowl: The Numbers
The Super Bowl is an advertising bonanza, a snack food orgy and-oh yeah-a football game. An original GOOD Video..
Read & DiscussCapital Cities
What's in a city's name? Beauty, peace, and prosperity. Just a reminder.
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