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  • Reply to: South Korea Seeks the Calming Influence of Spin Doctors   15 years 8 months ago

    This Government does have an issue with communication, but beyond that with management in general. It's been running in crisis mode for about a year now : even before the international financial crisis, Seoul was plagued with massive demonstrations which could have been easily prevented.

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  • Reply to: It's Not Your Grandfather's Oil Industry   15 years 8 months ago

    wat i think is happening to the wild life because of the oil situation is nothing the oil line is fine to have the animals love staying warm by it, it may effect wild life in time but wat is gonna happen to us.

  • Reply to: An Officer and a Conflicted Man: McCaffrey, the Pentagon and Fleishman-Hillard   15 years 8 months ago
    "...Before the New Yorker article appeared in print, McCaffrey contacted Paul Johnson, who was the head of Fleishman-Hillard's Washington DC office and worked on the ONDCP account. McCaffrey asked Johnson for advice on how to handle the damaging New Yorker piece. Johnson -- who later worked with McCaffrey at Fleishman-Hillard's homeland security practice -- gave him free PR advice, as a "personal favor," stressing that "it never even occurred to" him to bill ONDCP for the time...." YEAH right. Sometimes when i wake up and feel this horrible world is such a black hole i regret having brought children to this earth.
  • Reply to: South Korea Seeks the Calming Influence of Spin Doctors   15 years 8 months ago

    Thank you for posting this; as a member of an Economic and Social Justice Team for PDA we will be all over this.

    i was suprised that the beef buyers are not involved - considering Max "free market fundy" Baucus pushed our beef down their throats.

    William Crain

  • Reply to: Free Kick for Clothing and Footwear Front Group   15 years 8 months ago

    The Coalition for Safe and Affordable Children's Wear is also supported by the National Association of Manufacturers, a lobbying group that has worked against strengthening laws for labor and unions - an irony when you consider they organized workers to protest the CPSC amendment on lead and phthalates. Phthalate manufacturers Exxon Mobile and Dow Chemical have members on NAM's board, and a Dow subsidyl is a member of the Coalition parent organization, American Apparel and Footwear Association. It is a safe bet that the workers demonstrating against this protection for kids aren't aware that workers exposed to lead and phthalates when making products with them suffer from exposure related illness, too.

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