what color is american blood?

by jackie sheeler on August 2, 2010

hint: it’s not blue.

and it’s the taproot of every one of our problems. social, environmental, political.

ask the wrong question and, whatever the answer is, it’s meaningless. start (or continue) asking the right questions. try to inspire the people in your life to do the same.

we’ve gotta start somewhere…

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Cyndi Dawson August 4, 2010 at 12:24 am

“If our thinking is broken, all the regulations in the room won’t help”.

Your best video blog to date, for me.

Dan August 4, 2010 at 1:04 pm

Hmmmmmm……………OK…….so we know that if common sense were a viable solution we’d already be using it, so…….we know the dollar is more of a tangible reward than health or happiness,..we know that peaceful demonstrations over the decades have fallen of deaf ears. So what does work? When the Chinese had a problem with heroin dealers, they put 10,000 of them in Tienemen Square and machine gunned them all. After that, heroin dealing in China was down by 85%. Now the problem with that is that the government were the ones that executed this solution, and here, government is the problem. And the medical industry, which basically charges extortion-like rates; who are in bed with the FDA, who are creating diseases out of the blue to help support them; act like they are freaking untouchable. Then they both, together with the legal profession are sucking the life out of Medicare, Medicaid, and the insurance companies, and putting the entire fucking population at risk of worsening health problems and heavier bill woes.
Somebody needs to storm the fucking Bastille!

Purushyottam Ghosh September 1, 2010 at 1:45 am

Excellent article as always. I might as well like to answer your question: the color of American blood is white! ;) (just kidding)

Jason Chertoff December 22, 2010 at 12:17 pm

So well written Jax!

Oyun May 7, 2011 at 7:49 am

Obviously we’d want to control/eliminate those costs, raise my salary, and raise the profitability of the company or the ratio of fundraising-to-action. But we’re still in the midst of a generational and cultural divide whereby the older (and more conservative) populations remain suspicious of email marketing and electronic transactions over the Web due to a lot of bad actors.

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