Greetings from sunny Las Vegas, where GOOD is learning all about progressive…something or other. We are also learning that we are very good at blackjack. For now.We took a look into the NYT’s Magazine for Michael Pollan’s story on organics at Wal-Mart.They say good always wins. In the case of Michael Shermer, it’s true.God ain’t so pleased these days.Shocking revelations about George Washington, presented via song.Brazil, a nation a step ahead. In so many areas.Jon Stewart takes gay marriage head-on. Conservative commentators flails helplessly. At the same time, Senator James Inhofe continues to really, really not like gay people.We can finally cure cervical cancer. But only if parents feel comfortable allowing their daughters to live cancer-free.
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