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War, Messaging Failures, and the Strange Political Theater of American Power in 2026

Corporations Are People, My Friend In the modern American political ecosystem, public narratives often move faster than facts. The result is a strange collision of political messaging, geopolitical conflict, media spectacle, and public frustration. Few moments illustrate that collision more clearly than the current global landscape in 2026, a moment where the United States finds

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“Bomb, Bomb, Bomb…Bomb, Bomb Iran” – The Iran Question, Regime Change, War Powers, Oil Markets, and the Real Cost of “Epic Fury”

Weekly Corporations Are People, My Friend “Bomb, Bomb, Bomb…Bomb, Bomb Iran” – The Iran Question, Regime Change, War Powers, Oil Markets, and the Real Cost of “Epic Fury” In case anyone is wondering, this is not sudden. This is not improvised. And this is certainly not accidental. The meetings between Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump

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The Radical Jesus vs. Christian Nationalism: Power, Politics, and the Seductive Trap of Empire

“Corporations Are People, My Friend” Sgt. Brad “Iceman” Colbert: “I was one of those unfortunates adopted by upper middle-class professionals and nurtured in an environment of learning, art and a socio-religious culture steeped in more than 2000 years of Talmudic tradition. Not everyone is lucky enough to have been raised in a whiskey tango trailer park…”

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Praxis Live at Bonnaroo 2004 is tonight’s Live Nuggets on JamFest, and Warren Haynes reintroduces a modern classic featured album on the NRN Radio Show tomorrow night

Praxis Live at Bonnaroo 2004 is tonight’s Live Nuggets on JamFest, and Warren Haynes reintroduces a modern classic featured album on the NRN Radio Show Source: Praxis Live at Bonnaroo 2004 is tonight’s Live Nuggets on JamFest, and Warren Haynes reintroduces a modern classic featured album on the NRN Radio Show tomorrow night

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The Conservative Case Against the Death Penalty, Private Prison Economics, and the Future of Criminal Justice in America

Corporations Are People, My Friend A profound shift is underway inside American political and economic thought. Long viewed as a defining element of “tough on crime” policy, the death penalty is now facing growing scrutiny from an unexpected source: conservatives, libertarians, and Republican leaders who argue that capital punishment conflicts with core principles of limited

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The Pam Bondi Hearing Exposed How Democrats Are Squandering One of the Last Tools They Have Left

Corporations Are People, My Friend I was told to take out my outline and bullet points, so I am posting it. I’m sorry. I thought I could dumb it down to make it easier to read, but people complained. So, thank you—and sorry—but again thanks. I am new to this so I will make mistakes.

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When “Family Business” Becomes Public Business.

Corporations Are People, My Friend When “Family Business” Becomes Public Business. For more than a decade, American politics has been haunted by a convenient distraction: personal scandal masquerading as public accountability. Nowhere is that contrast clearer than in the way the country has been trained to talk about Hunter Biden—and how little sustained attention is paid

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When Profit Becomes a License to Exploit the Planet, From Taiji’s Coves to the Clouds Above Us

“Corporations Are People, My Friend” — When Profit Becomes a License to Exploit the Planet, From Taiji’s Coves to the Clouds Above Us “Corporations are people, my friend.” That line on so many words, gets repeated whenever companies want constitutional protections, political influence, and the legal armor of personhood. It is cited when executives defend

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Corporations Are People, My Friend: Outrage Is Not a Platform, and Responsibility Still Matters & Why Democrats Keep Losing

Anger is an easy currency in American politics. It is loud, it spreads quickly, and it creates the illusion of engagement. But anger, on its own, does not win elections, change corporate behavior, or protect vulnerable populations—human or otherwise. This realization hit me again this week, uncomfortably and unexpectedly, during a real-life conversation that pulled

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