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Monthly Archives: July 2010
The United States Intelligence Community: Overstaffed and Overfunded – [A TheBusySignal.com Guest Post]
The Washington Post recently published its first of several installments investigating “Top Secret America,” a super-secretive cohort of United States intelligence agencies charged with keeping America safe from terrorism. The first installment concerns the “top-secret world the government created in … Continue reading
Posted in War
Tagged CIA, ODNI, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, The Christmas Day Bombing
3 Comments
Conversations on Religion and Science
A few weeks ago, The Huffington Post announced the beginning of a new forum: “Religion and Science: A Contemporary Discussion.” Coming off a brief sabbatical from writing, due to major shoulder surgery, I have been sitting on some thoughts since … Continue reading
Posted in Religion
Tagged alfred north whitehead, identism, identist pluralism, process theology, Religion and Science, Rg Veda
1 Comment
Busy, Locally: The MTA's War Against The City of New York
I don’t think of local news, especially in its televised form, to be worth the attention it receives. Yet now that most of the people who ride the New York City MTA Subway system (especially residents of the outer boroughs) are … Continue reading
Posted in Art & Culture
Tagged Bicycling, Brooklyn, Metropolitan Transit Authority, MTA, New York City, NYC, The L Train
5 Comments