The Sidewalk to Nowhere, McCain Supporters in Bethlehem, PA
Stencilled on an ATM in San Francisco
UFO Teapot
16 Candidates for President (Colorado Ballot)
Listed below are the cadidates for President on the Colorado 2008 ballot.
Republican
John McCain/Sarah Palin
Democratic
Barack Obama/Joe Biden
Constitution
Chuck Baldwin/Darrell L Castle
Libertarian
Bob Barr/Wayne A Root
Green
Cynthia McKinney/Rosa A Clemente
HeartQuake ‘08
Jonathan E Allen/Jeffrey D Stath
Prohibition
Gene C Amondson/Leroy J Pletten
Socialist Workers
James Harris/Alyson Kennedy
Boston Tea
Charles Jay/Dan Sallis Jr
America’s Independent
Alan Keyes/Brian Rohrbough
Socialism and Liberation
Gloria La Riva/RObert Moses
US Pacifist
Bradford Lyttle/Abraham Bassford
Unaffiliated
Frank Edward McEnulty/David Mangan
Socialist, USA
Brian Moore/Stewart A Alexander
Unaffiliated
Ralph Nader/Matt Gonzalez
Objectivist
Thomas Robert Stevens/Alden Link
A wheelbarrow full of baby orangutans!
Student murdered by her own teacher.
The news report, by Shanghai Oriental Television, shows images of Zhang Yaoyin’s shoes, hair and clothes and teeth lying on the ground. A child in the class said that Li Hengyi pulled out Zhang Yaoyin’s hair when he banged her head against a desk several times.
Mom’s not married? Then no school for you!
Seven-year-old Xiao Qing’s parents weren’t married when she was born. Considered illegitimate by the state, she’s not allowed to go to school until her mother pays a €900 fee. Not so easy when you’re unemployed…
The parents of children born out of wedlock are forced to pay a hefty fine to make them “legitimate” citizens. Without this, the children can’t go to school until they get their “hukou”, a kind of residency permit delivered by the local authorities’ family planning department. The permit comes at a cost of 9000RMB (€900) - a high price for the potential consequences of sex before marriage.
Xiao Qing’s mother, unemployed and abandoned by Xiao’s father, couldn’t afford to pay the fine. For the past two months she appealed to every relevant authority in Zhuhai (south China) to get her daughter into school. But her plea went unheard by the family planning department, the education department, the sub-district office and the local council. So the single mother tried to catch the attention of the local media. Xiao Qing stood outside Gongbei Xiawan Primary School with a sign that read “I am a local child. I want to receive compulsory education, too!” A local journalist did take pity on the seven-year-old, but when he suggested the idea to his paper they refused it. So Han Tao posted the pictures on his blog. He managed to drum up enough support that the local authorities pledged to allow Xiao to go to school. But when she arrived for her first day, the school refused her, saying they didn’t have enough places.
Welcome to JPMorgan Chase! Wow, they make it out like it’s supposed to be exciting or something. As in, “We don’t know how to run a business! Our 100+ year old company collapsed and we’re so excited!”
